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- Rotten Tomatoes - Dungeons and Dragons: The Movie (2000) - Reviews and reactions from the nation's top critics. Plus information on upcoming movies, news, trailers, photographs, and synopsis.
- PopMatters - Dungeons and Dragons - Review by Todd Ramlow.
- All-Reviews.com - Dungeons and Dragons - Reviews of the movie.
- Dungeons and Dragons - Articles, message boards, and links.
- Dungeons and Dragons Mystara - Avventure, nuovi personaggi, geografia, regole, storia, recensioni, schede per giocatori.
- Dungeons and Dragons Resources - A general Dungeons and Dragons 3E website that accepts new submissions.
- Dungeons and Dragons Quotes - Lines from ten different adventures.
- Neverwinter Nights - Il mondo di Alar, le regole, i personaggi, le news. Possibilità di vivere le avventure nel mondo di Dungeons and Dragons.
- Filmforce.net: Dungeons and Dragons - Pictures, news, exclusive IGN interview with the director.
- HARO Online - Haro reviews the movie.
Wikipedia Articles
- Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes of the Lance - Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes of the Lance is a video game released in 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. The game is based on the first Dragonlance campaign module, Dragons of Despair, and the first Dragonlance novel Dragons of Autumn Twilight.
- Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Pool of Radiance - Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Pool of Radiance is a role-playing game that was first released in 1988 for the computer, under the name of Pool of Radiance, and ported to the Famicom in 1991 and to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It utilized the Gold Box engine introduced by ...
- Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes - Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes is a third person RPG videogame released by Atari for the Xbox in 2003. Rated T by the ESRB, it is set in the Dungeons
- Dungeons and Dragons (sketch) - Dungeons and Dragons (also known as Summoner Geeks or Attacking the Darkness) is a comedy sketch parodying the Dungeons
- The King of Dragons - The King of Dragons is a 1991 side-scrolling hack and slash arcade game by Capcom that allows players to choose from five characters (Elf, Wizard, Fighter, Cleric, and Dwarf) in order to travel through the kingdom of Malus and defeat the monsters that have taken over, as well as their leader, the red dragon Gildiss. The setting is very similar to that of Dungeons and Dragons and other medieval fantasy worlds, with familiar monsters such as Orcs, Gnolls, Harpies, Wyverns, Cyclopes, and Minotaurs.