GAMES DAY 2003 - INTERVIEWS 1PM - 2PM
GAMES WORKSHOP ARCHIVES
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Sharon Cooke has brought quite the collection to Games Day, showing not only a brief history of Games Workshop, but also the history of the Space Marines. The full-sized poster of a Space Marine on the wall was available for photographs and the displays and pictures were all very popular. |
| The first issue of White Dwarf was on display, as well as The Owl & Weasel Newsletter, which held the first Warhammer game crucial points in development. The brief history of Games Workshop and Citadel Miniatures before they merged had many old photos of well-known names, and the display of early Games Days had many photos and items showing the great times people had. |
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The retrospective on John Blanche showed his influence throughout the history of Warhammer, right up to never-before-seen concept art for 2003. |
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