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'''Other Hands''' was the official magazine devoted to ''[[MERP]]''. The magazine was edited by [[Chris Seeman]] and continued to be published until 2001, two years after [[Iron Crown Enterprises]] lost the license to create gaming products related to [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s legendarium.<ref>"The Acroteriasm of Other Hands", [[Hawke Robinson]], in ''[[Other Minds]]'', [[Other Minds 1|issue 1]], p.3-5.</ref> During its last time of production, ''Other Hands'' was only published as an internet resource on its web site.  
'''Other Hands''' was the official magazine devoted to ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing|MERP]]''. The magazine was edited by [[Chris Seeman]] and continued to be published until 2001, two years after [[Iron Crown Enterprises]] lost the license to create gaming products related to [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s legendarium.<ref>"The Acroteriasm of Other Hands", [[Hawke Robinson]], in ''[[Other Minds]]'', [[Other Minds 1|issue 1]], p.3-5.</ref> During its last time of production, ''Other Hands'' was only published as an internet resource on its web site.  


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*[http://www.invasivedesigns.com/otherhands/frames_welcome.html ''Other Hands'' cached web site]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20080915145040/http://www.invasivedesigns.com/otherhands/ ''Other Hands'' cached web site]


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Other Hands was the official magazine devoted to MERP. The magazine was edited by Chris Seeman and continued to be published until 2001, two years after Iron Crown Enterprises lost the license to create gaming products related to J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium.[1] During its last time of production, Other Hands was only published as an internet resource on its web site.

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References

  1. "The Acroteriasm of Other Hands", Hawke Robinson, in Other Minds, issue 1, p.3-5.