| Year | Tabletop Happenings |
1812 | George Leopold von Reisswitz tried to make a more realistic wargame in response to critisim of the unrealistic nature of wargaming |
1824 | Georg Heinrich Rudolf Johann von Reisswitz perfects his father's game |
1873 | Wilhelm Jacob Meckel complains the game is too complicated and slow. American version is archived here. |
1917 | HG Wells published Little Wars |
1929 | Shambattle: How to Play with Toy Soldiers by Harry G. Dowdall and Joseph H. Glason (first wargame rules published in the US) |
1937 | The Hobbit is Published |
1952 | Jack Scruby creates 52 mm miniatures |
1954 | Fellowship of the Ring is published |
1956 | Jack Scruby organizes a wargaming convention in the US |
1965 | Jack Scruby introduces the concept of points for units and wargear. |
1966 | Jack Scruby complains about the Vietnam war making miniatures more expensive. |
1967 | The International Federation of Wargaming is founded by Gygax |
1968 | Lake Geneva Wargames Convention is hosted by Gygax |
1971 | Chainmail is created by Gygax and Perren |
1972 | Don't Give Up the Ship! Is created by Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax |
1974 | D&D is first published in three pamphlets |
1975 | Games Workshop is founded; Grewhawk & Blakmoor supplements for D&D are released |
1977 | Basic & Advanced D&D as well as a monster manual are released; Tolkien estate sent cease and desist |
1978 | First Games Workshop store is founded |
1979 | James D Egbert an heroed; D&D was blamed, consequently sales quadrupled due to the Streissand's Effect |
1979 | GW (Citadel) released first miniatures for D&D and other wargames |
1981 | D&D removed references to Cthulu and Melnibonéan in part out of fear from fundies. This set a precedent for how TSR, WotC, and Paizo would handle public outrage. |
1982 | Patricia Pulling founded BADD to protect the children from D&D, satanism, rape, suicide, and violence. |
1983 | 1st Edition of Warhammer Fantasy is published. |
1985 | 60 Minutes did a bit on how D&D made kids suicidal; sales of the game increased. |
1986-1987 | GW releases Sci-Fi miniatures and then Rogue Trader |
1988 | The autist Chris Pritchard murdered his step-father Leith Von Stein for his fortune, it's blamed on D&D because he made a map based on his house. |
1991 | White Wolf founded; Vampire Masquerade is released, they would actually compete with TSR |
1997 | Black Library is founded; Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR |
1998 | 3rd edition of 40k was released, it differed significantly from 2nd edition and Rogue Trader and would make Neckbeard boomers mad for 10+ years. |
2000 | 3rd edition D&D was released, it dropped THAC0 and made some significant changes. |
2001 | GW picks up LotR rights |
2003 | Warmachine is released; D&D revised 3rd edition comes out, it’s referred to as 3.5. It’s one of the most popular editions of D&D. Due to the open gaming license, a flood of 3rd party materials are released. |
2004 | Dawn of War, a 40k RTS is released |
2005 | Infinity is released |
2006 | GW Shuts Down its Forums; White Wolf is purchased by CCP Games |
2012 | GW changed their paint system |
2014 | D&D 5th edition is released |
2015 | Age of Sigmar is released; GamerGate takes off; White Wolf sells ip to Paradox Interactive, their executive continues to embarrass them. |
2016 | GW re-established their online presence |
2017 | Pre-Alpha Vampire Masquerade fails to impress; 8th edition of 40k is released, it was the biggest change since 3rd. |
2018 | White Wolf releases a splatbook that included a campaign hook that involved the mass murder of homosexuals in Chechnya. It went over well with Twitter and everyone else. The larpers were fired and White Wolf effectively ceased to exist except to hold IP. |