Games Workshop Battle for Armageddon is a strategic boardgame produced by Games Workshop. Unlike the many Games Workshop games that use miniatures, this is a more traditional counter and board game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle for Armageddon"
Battle Games in Middle Earth Magazine (BGiME) is a fortnightly magazine published by DeAgostini in conjunction with British games manufacturer Games Workshop. Unlike White Dwarf, which is dedicated to the three core systems of miniature wargaming produced by Games Workshop, BGiME is exclusively about the Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle Games in Middle Earth (magazine)"
BL Publishing is a division of Games Workshop, and is split into six sections. ...more on Wikipedia about "BL Publishing"
Black Industries is the role-playing game imprint of BL Publishing, the publishing arm of Games Workshop. Its first release will be the updated Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay version 2. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Industries"
The Black Library is a section of BL Publishing (itself a division of Games Workshop) devoted to publishing novels, art books, background books and graphic novels set in the Warhammer Fantasy world and the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Some of the more famous and popular titles include the Gaunt's Ghosts and Eisenhorn novels by Dan Abnett for Warhammer 40,000, and the Gotrek and Felix series by William King for Warhammer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Library"
Citadel Miniatures Limited is a producer of metal and plastic miniatures for tabletop wargames, such as Warhammer Fantasy Battle. While it was a separate company in partnership with Games Workshop in the past, today it is little more than a department in or a branding label for Games Workshop miniatures. Although primarily used for wargames and roleplaying games, the painting of Citadel's creations - and miniatures in general - is almost a hobby in its own right. Expert modellers also make conversions, whereby miniatures are chopped up, modified and swapped around to create either new creatures or old ones but with new weapons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Citadel Miniatures"
Games Workshop (GW) is a British game production and retailing company. Games Workshop is one of the largest games companies in the world, and is the dominant company in the miniature wargaming hobby. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange with symbol GAW. ...more on Wikipedia about "Games Workshop"
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Man O'War (also known as Manowar) was a war game by Games Workshop. ...more on Wikipedia about "Man O'War"
Miniature conversion refers to the practice of altering the appearance of a miniature or model so as to deviate from the standard version purchased in a boxed set. ...more on Wikipedia about "Miniature conversion"
The Storm of Chaos was a massive narrative campaign created by Games Workshop for their Warhammer Fantasy setting, to be played by Warhammer players in the northern hemisphere summer of 2004. Like its predecessor, the Eye of Terror campaign, it was extremely popular, and attracted several thousand players. ...more on Wikipedia about "Storm of Chaos"
The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game (LoTR SBG), often referred to by players as Lord of the Rings, is a tabletop miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop, based on The Lord of the Rings films and novels. It was initially released in 2001 to tie in with the movie The Fellowship of the Ring. New box sets with updated rules were also released for The Two Towers and The Return of the King movies. Later Games Workshop also began to add content that was featured in the original novels but not in the film adaptations (e.g. Tom Bombadil, Radagast and Glorfindel) called the 'Shadow and Flame' collection. This was generally supported, but there were mixed reactions when Games Workshop invented characters and wrote histories for lands Tolkien wrote little about, such as Harad. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game"
The War of the Ring was the 2005 Annual Online Summer Campaign for Games Workshop, based in the United Kingdom but open to all countries. It was launched on June 1 2005, and was the first such campaign to feature the Lord of the Rings miniature wargaming system. The Campaign was promoted in Games Workshop hobby centres worldwide, in their monthly supplement " White Dwarf", and in their fortnightly magazine " Battle Games in Middle Earth". Games Workshop also released the limited edition "Gimli on Dead Uruk-hai" miniature to promote the event. ...more on Wikipedia about "The War of the Ring Online Campaign"
White Dwarf is a magazine published by British games manufacturer Games Workshop. Initially dedicated to all kinds of role-playing games, the magazine is now dedicated exclusively to the wargames produced by Games Workshop, mainly the core systems of Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer 40,000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. ...more on Wikipedia about "White Dwarf (magazine)"
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