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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_WeselyDavid Wesely - Wikipedia

    David Wesely (born 1945) is an American wargamer, board game designer, and video game developer. Wesely's developments, inspired by Kriegsspiel wargames, were important and influential in the early history of role-playing games .

  2. David Wesely (15 de marzo de 1945) es un wargamer, diseñador de juegos y desarrollador de videojuegos. Durante su juventud fue miembro de la Midwest Military Simulation Association, una asociación dedicada a los wargames con sede en Minneapolis - St. Paul. Dave Arneson lo señaló como la persona a quien se le ocurrió la idea de los juegos ...

  3. David A. Wesely (born March 15, 1945) is a game designer, video game developer, physicist, and former officer in the US Army Reserves. He earned a bachelor's degree in physics at Hamline University in 1967 and a master's degree in high energy physics at the University of Kansas in 1969.

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UC5L4_-zhPrXyuXU9yIipMaAYouTube - David Wesley

    David Wesley. @DavidWesley ‧. 226K subscribers ‧ 192 videos. Music to excite, inspire, and engage the world in worship. teespring.com/stores/davidwesley and 7 more links. Videos....

  5. Braunstein is an experimental game and game genre introduced by David Wesely, a member of the Midwest Military Simulation Association, in the late 1960s, and originally played in the Twin Cities. Braunstein was important and influential in the early history of role-playing games .

  6. Support Matt Chat with Patreon--it's the best way to support the YouTubers you love: http://www.patreon.com/blacklily8RPG and wargaming pioneer Maj. David We...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › David_WeselyDavid Wesely - Wikiwand

    David Wesely es un wargamer, diseñador de juegos y desarrollador de videojuegos. Durante su juventud fue miembro de la Midwest Military Simulation Association, una asociación dedicada a los wargames con sede en Minneapolis-St. Paul. Dave Arneson lo señaló como la persona a quien se le ocurrió la idea de los juegos de rol.[1]