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Marc W. Miller : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marc W. Miller
Marc Miller (born January 1, 1947) is an American wargame and role-playing game designer; and author. ==Career Beginnings== After serving the U.S. Army, Marc Miller continued his studies at Illinois State University in 1972 under the G.I. Bill. There he joined the ISU Game Club, created by Rich Banner and Frank Chadwick.〔〔DiceCast Special Holiday Interview Episode () by Polymancer Studios. Podcast, includes interview with Marc Miller〕 Banner obtained a grant that funded the printing of blank hex sheets (suitable for making war-game maps). Adding new members Loren Wiseman and John Harshman, the ISU club drafted a variety of designs. Some of these designs were derivatives of existing games, and had generic names like ''Guerre'' and ''Swamp,'' while others were the original concepts, such as ''Triplanetary.'' In 1973, after being convinced by Miller, Chadwick and Banner Illinois State University created SimRAD (Simulation Research, Analysis, and Design), a college program where students and teachers designed games. Revenue from these games supported the funding of innovations in education.〔 At the same time, Miller, Chadwick, Banner, and Wiseman decided to publish a massive World War II simulation game and created Game Designers' Workshop as their publishing company.〔 When university funding dried up for SimRAD, the three shifted their attention to the commercial sector.
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