GAMES DAY 2004 - INTERVIEWS 1PM - 2PM
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Sharon Cooke is part of Games Workshop's archive team, responsible for keeping a back catalogue of products, images and background stories at Willow Farm and our offices in Lenton. She says the archive is important in order to protect Games Workshop's intellectual property. It also marks the path Games Workshop has taken and offers inspiration for paths we could take in the future. |
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| This archive display shows how recent artwork has been used on the website, White Dwarf and other publications. |
Some of the publications the archive had on display, including the first issue of White Dwarf. |
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Chris Lucas from the archive department gives a demonstration game of Man O' War. He says it has always been a popular game and is often asked about at events like Games Day, even though it has been out of production for a number of years. This year was the first time the archive department were able to set up a gaming table at Games Day. |
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