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Blir det aldrig nog med monopoltendenser i rollspelsvärlden? Snart kommer väl alla andra små, mycket bättre rollspelsystem att konkurreras ut och alla måste spela det äckliga D20-systemet som är helt orealistiskt och saknar stämning. I nästa steg kommer de att dra in OGL-licensen också! Bojkotta D&D!New at WotC
Renton, WA - Microsoft proudly announces the acquisition of Wizards of the Coast from Hasbro.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates was quoted as saying, "I believe the Wizards of the Coast properties are ideal for Xbox development." Tabletop card games and Pencil and Paper roleplaying games have steadily been declining over the past four years. Electronic development of these properties will renew interest in games like Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons. We look forward to serving these communities through the Microsoft family of products."
With Microsoft's successful marketing and development of the Windows series of operating systems, gamers can look forward to continual upgrades and improvements, beginning with the launch of D&D 3.501 in Spring, 2006.
Rumours that Microsoft's intentions to integrate D&D into Windows as the default RPG would spark another monopoly inquiry caused stirs in the computing industry, and Microsoft's spokesman declined to comment, other than to say, "Look, nobody yelled "Monopoly!" when we integrated leading games such as Minesweeper, Pinball and Solitaire into the software. We believe that upgrading these games to something a little more complex is in the interests of the consumer." However, a rival RPG company was quoted as saying, "This is ridiculous. Making D&D the default Windows RPG is anti-competetive and unfair to all the other companies out there producing quality gaming rules." The European Commission is already making enquiries, following a recent fine imposed on Microsoft for similar practices involving its media player software.