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=== Printed === ''[[Warlock (magazine)|Warlock]]'' magazine (first published by Puffin Books and later Games Workshop) provided additional information on the ''Fighting Fantasy'' universe, and each issue featured a short gamebook adventure, new rules, monsters, reviews and comic strips. It was published from 1983 to 1986 and ran for 13 issues in the UK. It was also published in other countries, and continued in Japan until 1997. In 1984, Jackson published a [[tabletop roleplaying game|roleplaying game]], ''Fighting Fantasy β The Introductory Role-playing Game''. A second game was published in 1989: ''[[Advanced Fighting Fantasy]]'' (AFF). AFF was re-released as a new and further expanded edition by Arion Games in 2011. In 1985, Jackson wrote a picture gamebook with the title ''Tasks of Tantalon'', in which the player was required to solve a series of puzzles which were presented as large, full-colour pictures containing hidden clues to be located and assembled. ''[[The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (board game)|The Warlock of Firetop Mountain]]'' (1986) and ''[[Legend of Zagor#Other references|Legend of Zagor]]'' (1993) were released as [[board game]]s by [[Games Workshop]] and [[Parker Brothers]] respectively. Between 1989 and 1994, seven novels were published based on ''Fighting Fantasy'', written by [[Steve Jackson (British game designer)|Steve Jackson]], [[Marc Gascoigne]], [[Ian Livingstone]], and [[Carl Sargent]]. In 1992, the ''Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook'' (a diary with articles, trivia and a gamebook) was published. In 2003, Jamie Wallis (not to be confused with [[James Wallis (games designer)|James Wallis]]) adapted eight ''Fighting Fantasy'' and ''Sorcery!'' gamebooks to the [[D20 System]]. These adventures were published by Myriador (now defunct, though PDFs are still available for purchase from Greywood Publishing via third-party online retailers).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sfandfantasy.co.uk/php/gallery2a.php?subsection=38 |title=Fighting Fantasy: d20 Role Playing Game Conversions |publisher=SFandFantasy.co.uk |access-date=2017-07-21}}</ref> A comic series based on ''[[Freeway Fighter]]'' was published by [[Titan_Publishing_Group|Titan Comics]] in May 2017.<ref>''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #383, 16 May 2017, pp. 38-41</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fightingfantasy.com/freeway-fighter|title=Freeway Fighter|website=www.fightingfantasy.com|access-date=2018-01-02}}</ref>
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