Monday, February 06 2012

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Thursday, April 1, 2010 - 14:57
After a long time, the new version of PBEMPlayers.com is finally online! With brand new design and an updated list of features it secures its place as one of the finest PBEM resource websites/portals on the web today.
Friday, August 29, 2008 - 15:06
It's nearly time for DragonCon again, the huge convention in Atlanta with everything from SciFi to comics to gaming. This year the PBEM (and simming) community will be represented! A group of people are hosting a panel discussion on Star Trek and...
Tuesday, August 5, 2008 - 19:59
To prepare for coming changes to the website, I have updated the way the PBEM links are displayed. You will soon be able to create your own account here and submit links and articles to the website!
Saturday, June 14, 2008 - 17:11
Today is the Worldwide Dungeons & Dragons Game Day! There are a lot of roleplaying events going on in stores and other locations all around the nation, even all around the world!
Saturday, June 14, 2008 - 17:11
I have been searching for interesting PBEM games to read and follow lately, without much luck. I have mostly been searching for games with a fantasy setting, but I am open for other types too. Found a lot of Startrek games, but I would like to...

There was a very interesting article posted to The Simming League website yesterday, about how that club coped with the death of their beloved founder and leader. What problems they were facing when suddenly left without a strong leader, and how they managed to pull through and stay together.

I think it should serve as an eye-opener to many role playing, simming or pbem organizations out there as it tells the story of how such a tragic event can transform a club into a self-governing, almost democratic, body where people work together for the good of the organization.

I have seen far too many examples of how a group is built around one person, some times a strong leader like in the article but too often also a power hungry, despotic ruler. We have to remember that we are all into this because of the fun we get out of it. It should not be about politics or power. It should be about having fun!

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