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'''Polyhedron''' was from 1981 to 2002 the official newsletter of the [[RPGA]], after which it became a flip-over section published on the back of [[Dungeon Magazine]] for two more years before [[Paizo]] put it out of its misery. During the Paizo years, the magazine published a bunch of [[d20 System|d20]]-based minigames and conversions of other existing games, which were usually pretty interesting if poorly balanced.
'''Polyhedron''' was from 1981 to 2002 the official newsletter of the [[RPGA]], after which it became a flip-over section published on the back of [[Dungeon Magazine]] for two more years before [[Paizo]] put it out of its misery. During the Paizo years, the magazine published a bunch of [[d20 System|d20]]-based minigames and conversions of other existing games, which were usually pretty interesting if poorly balanced.
==Links==
[https://archive.org/details/Polyhedron155/ Most issues are officially available on archive.org as pdfs]


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Polyhedron was from 1981 to 2002 the official newsletter of the RPGA, after which it became a flip-over section published on the back of Dungeon Magazine for two more years before Paizo put it out of its misery. During the Paizo years, the magazine published a bunch of d20-based minigames and conversions of other existing games, which were usually pretty interesting if poorly balanced.

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Most issues are officially available on archive.org as pdfs