Games Unplugged
Games Unplugged was an American magazine dedicated to the adventure tabletop gaming industry. The bimonthly magazine, headquartered in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, ran for 34 issues, from June 2000 until May 2004. The company also had a website, GamesUnplugged.com, which is now defunct.Content
It featured news, products, designers and their companies, and upcoming releases of non-electronic role-playing games, card games, board games, and miniature wargames.
The magazine is most notable for running as a regular feature the most recent appearance of Larry Elmore's popular comic strip SnarfQuest. The magazine also sometimes included writing by Margaret Weis.Publication history
After running Archangel Entertainment, Ken Whitman's next venture was Dynasty Presentations, centering on a new magazine called Games Unplugged. Timothy Brown, James Ward, Lester W. Smith, John Danovich, and Sean Everette founded a d20 company called Fast Forward Entertainment, which later took over Games Unplugged.