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Ray Winninger

Ray Winninger is a game designer who has worked on a number of roleplaying games, including the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy roleplaying game.
==Career==
Ray Winninger was a competitive chess player as a child, and at age nine he discovered Avalon Hill games and ''Dungeons & Dragons'' while looking for chess opponents at a local hobby shop/game store.〔 He designed his first game as "a futuristic man-to-man miniatures system", and by the age of fourteen he had designed an enormous campaign world for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game system. His first published work was an adventure called ''Countdown!'' for FASA's ''Doctor Who'' role-playing game.〔 He worked for TSR, including work on ''Dungeons & Dragons'', throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.〔
Winninger was the co-designer of ''DC Heroes'' and ''Torg''. He then worked at Mayfair Games, and became Mayfair's Editorial Director following the release of ''Chill''. He resurrected the ''Role Aids'' line, determined to recreate it with ''AD&D'' material that was more sophisticated than what TSR was offering at the time.〔 Winninger designed the ''Underground'' (1993) role-playing game for Mayfair Games.〔 ''Underground'' was set in the year 2021 and "allowed players to assume the roles of superhuman, genetically enhanced soldiers fighting a patriotic war to take their society back from a corrupt government"; when Mayfair Games withdrew much of its support of the game despite its popularity, Winninger moved onto other projects.〔 Mayfair was also to produce a game called ''D.O.A.'' by Greg Gorden with major contributions by Winninger, but the game was never published.〔 He worked for ''Dragon'' magazine, first taking over the "RPG reviews" column from Chris Pramas, before moving on to "Dungeoncraft", a column for guiding Dungeon Masters to create their own campaign worlds.〔 He also worked as a contributing editor of ''Dragon'' magazine.〔
Winninger later became a senior platform strategist at Microsoft.〔

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