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Reality Simulations Incorporated
Company typePrivate
IndustryPlay-by-mail game moderator
Founded1984
HeadquartersTempe, Arizona
Key peopleEdward Schoonover, Paul W. Brown III, Charles Kraver, Lee Kline
ProductsHyborian War
Websitehttp://www.reality.com/

Reality Simulations Incorporated (RSI) is a game company in Tempe, Arizona, USA, that publishes and runs play-by-mail games.

History

Founded by Paul W. Brown III and Charles Kraver in 1984, the company runs several commercial play-by-mail (PBM) games, including Duel2 (previously called Duelmasters), Hyborian War, first published in 1985, and Forgotten Realms: War of the Avatars. The company previously ran the PBM games The Next Empire, initially published by Cyborg Games, and Alamaze, initially published by Pegasus Productions. The company stated in 1993 that there were over 3,000 people playing RSI PBM games, which included, at the time, Duelmasters, Hyborian War, and The Next Empire.

In the Nov/Dec 1996 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine, RSI tied for third place in its list of the Best PBM companies of 1996.

List of games

See also

References

  1. "Reality Simulations, Inc". Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  2. Reality Simulations Inc. (May–June 1985). "Gameline—News and Items". Paper Mayhem. No. 12. p. 22.
  3. "Reality Simulations, Inc". The Journal of the PBM Gamer (7th ed.). Paper Mayhem. 1993. p. 31.
  4. Webber, David (November–December 1996). "Best PBM companies of 1996". Paper Mayhem. No. 81. p. 2.

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