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| − | '''Coleman Charlton''' is an American game designer. He was one of the founders of [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], and designed the ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'' game system<ref>''Iron Crown Quarterly'' (Issue 1, Summer 1988), p.9.</ref> and the ''[[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game]]''<ref>''CarolinaCon Regional MECCG Newsletter'', Issue 4 (January 1999).</ref> | + | '''Coleman Charlton''' is an American table-top game designer. He was one of the founders of [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], and designed the ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'' game system<ref>''Iron Crown Quarterly'' (Issue 1, Summer 1988), p.9.</ref> and the ''[[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game]]''<ref>''CarolinaCon Regional MECCG Newsletter'', Issue 4 (January 1999).</ref> |
| − | In the late 1990s, Coleman Charlton and [[Pete Fenlon]] joined the Mayfair Game company.<ref>[http://www.mayfairgames.com/ Mayfair Games web site]</ref> | + | In the late 1990s, Coleman Charlton and [[Pete Fenlon]], his long-time colleague from ICE, joined the Mayfair Game company.<ref>[http://www.mayfairgames.com/ Mayfair Games web site]</ref> |
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Selected list of works concerned with the legendarium of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]. | Selected list of works concerned with the legendarium of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]. | ||
| − | *[[1983]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1983]]: ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (board game)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' |
| − | *[[1984]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1984]]: ''[[The Battle of Five Armies (1984 board game)|The Battle of Five Armies]]'' |
| − | *[[1984]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1984]]: ''[[The Lonely Mountain]]'' |
| − | *[[1985]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1985]]: ''[[Riddle of the Ring]]'' |
| − | *[[1986]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1986]]: ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing: The Role Playing Game of J.R.R. Tolkien's World]] |
*[[1991]]: ''[[Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (Boxed Set)]]'' | *[[1991]]: ''[[Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (Boxed Set)]]'' | ||
| − | *[[1993]]: ''[[ | + | *[[1993]]: ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing (2nd edition, hardcover)|MERP: Middle-earth Role Playing (2nd edition)]]'' |
*[[1994]]: ''[[The Hobbit Adventure Boardgame]]'' | *[[1994]]: ''[[The Hobbit Adventure Boardgame]]'' | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[CATEGORY:Game designers|Charlton, Coleman]] | [[CATEGORY:Game designers|Charlton, Coleman]] | ||
| + | [[Category:American people|Charlton, Coleman]] | ||
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| Education | Mathematics, Computer Science |
| Occupation | Game designer, Managing Editor, Freelance writer |
| Location | Virginia, Charlottesville |
Coleman Charlton is an American table-top game designer. He was one of the founders of Iron Crown Enterprises, and designed the Middle-earth Role Playing game system[1] and the Middle-earth Collectible Card Game[2]
In the late 1990s, Coleman Charlton and Pete Fenlon, his long-time colleague from ICE, joined the Mayfair Game company.[3]
[edit] Game designs
Selected list of works concerned with the legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien.
- 1983: The Fellowship of the Ring
- 1984: The Battle of Five Armies
- 1984: The Lonely Mountain
- 1985: Riddle of the Ring
- 1986: Middle-earth Role Playing: The Role Playing Game of J.R.R. Tolkien's World
- 1991: Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (Boxed Set)
- 1993: MERP: Middle-earth Role Playing (2nd edition)
- 1994: The Hobbit Adventure Boardgame
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ↑ Iron Crown Quarterly (Issue 1, Summer 1988), p.9.
- ↑ CarolinaCon Regional MECCG Newsletter, Issue 4 (January 1999).
- ↑ Mayfair Games web site

