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==Brief History== | ==Brief History== | ||
− | Early [[FASA]] Game Designer | + | Early [[FASA]] Game Designer who was part of the original team of people who developed BattleTech and Star Trek Tactical Combat Simulator.<ref>[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgamedesigner/2461/forest-brown Forest Brown's profile on Board Game Geek website]</ref> |
After retiring from Game Design, ran Gaming Store named Challenge Games retail in Joliet, IL. | After retiring from Game Design, ran Gaming Store named Challenge Games retail in Joliet, IL. | ||
− | Later in he opened a Paint Ball shop in Sugar Grove, IL, called Adventure Games. Where he was known as support and develop of the Paint Ball sport. He expanded his business, opened Challenge Park Extreme where paint ball gamers played. | + | Later in life he opened a Paint Ball shop in Sugar Grove, IL, called Adventure Games. Where he was known as support and develop of the Paint Ball sport. He expanded his business, opened Challenge Park Extreme where paint ball gamers played. |
− | Brown died on | + | Brown died on 3 September 2010.<ref>[http://www.vietnam-airsoft.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&p=4960 Forum announces Death of Forest G. Brown]</ref><ref>[http://68caliber.com/?p=12755 Paint Ball Website Announces Death of Forest Brown]</ref> |
− | == | + | ==BattleTech Products== |
− | *[[Battletech, 1st Edition]] (Rulebook) | + | *[[BattleTech (board game)|Battletech, 1st Edition]] (Rulebook) |
*[[BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare]] | *[[BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare]] | ||
*[[CityTech]] | *[[CityTech]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 5 April 2022
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Occupation | Game Designer |
Brief History[edit]
Early FASA Game Designer who was part of the original team of people who developed BattleTech and Star Trek Tactical Combat Simulator.[1]
After retiring from Game Design, ran Gaming Store named Challenge Games retail in Joliet, IL.
Later in life he opened a Paint Ball shop in Sugar Grove, IL, called Adventure Games. Where he was known as support and develop of the Paint Ball sport. He expanded his business, opened Challenge Park Extreme where paint ball gamers played.
Brown died on 3 September 2010.[2][3]
BattleTech Products[edit]
- Battletech, 1st Edition (Rulebook)
- BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare
- CityTech
- CityTech, 2nd Edition