Preceded by 1996 |
1997 | Succeeded by 1998 |
1997
??[]
- ??: The website Fighting Fantasy Page is launched by Brett Easterbrook.
May/June?[]
- ??: Writer Jonathan Green informed that the range is no longer and that Bloodbones will not be published.[1]
October[]
- 6th: Fighting Fantasy fan Matthew Frederick informs The Scrolls of Titan that gamebook author Paul Mason has confirmed on an RPG mailing list that the Puffin series is no longer a going concern.[2]
Preceded by 1996 |
1997 | Succeeded by 1998 |
See Also[]
References[]
- ↑ Letter from Jonathan Green at the Internet Archive record of AMYLASE - "It had now been over 18 months since the last FF gamebook had been published and Puffin was cancelling the Fighting Fantasy series."
- ↑ Bloodbones at the Internet Archive record of the old Fightingfantasy.com - "On your page, you ask "is FF dead?" Alas, I'm afraid that I have to say that yes it is. Through an RPG mailing list, Paul Mason (author of The Riddling Reaver, Black Vein Prophecy and others) said that, in English speaking countries at least, FF is dead as a dodo."