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'''Games Workshop Group plc''' (обычное сокращение '''GW''') — английская компания, выпускающая варгеймы, ролевые и настольные игры. Наиболее известные продукты GW — игры [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] и [[Warhammer 40,000]].
 
'''Games Workshop Group plc''' (обычное сокращение '''GW''') — английская компания, выпускающая варгеймы, ролевые и настольные игры. Наиболее известные продукты GW — игры [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] и [[Warhammer 40,000]].
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Games Workshop имеет большой опыт выпуска настольных игр наряду с миниатюрами и RPG. Некоторые настольные игры имеют ролевые элементы или используют миниатюры. В 2008 году выпуск настольных игр был также передан Fantasy Flight Games. FFG выпустила новые издания игр «{{enw|Dungeonquest}}», «{{enw|Fury of Dracula}}», «{{enw|Horus Heresy (board game)|Horus Heresy}}», «{{enw|Talisman (board game)|Talisman}}» и «{{enw|Warrior Knights}}».
 
Games Workshop имеет большой опыт выпуска настольных игр наряду с миниатюрами и RPG. Некоторые настольные игры имеют ролевые элементы или используют миниатюры. В 2008 году выпуск настольных игр был также передан Fantasy Flight Games. FFG выпустила новые издания игр «{{enw|Dungeonquest}}», «{{enw|Fury of Dracula}}», «{{enw|Horus Heresy (board game)|Horus Heresy}}», «{{enw|Talisman (board game)|Talisman}}» и «{{enw|Warrior Knights}}».
  
== Компьютерные игры ==
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=== Out of print ===
В 1980-х годах Games Workshop выпустила или лицензировала ряд игр для ZX Spectrum. Эти игры не использовали сеттинг Warhammer. Значительное число игр по Warhammer было выпущено по лицензии другими фирмами. Среди них наиболее известны стратегические игры «{{enw|Dark Omen}}», «{{enw|Shadow of the Horned Rat}}» и «{{enw|Mark of Chaos}}» по Warhammer Fantasy и «{{enw|Dawn of War}}» с многочисленными аддонами по Warhammer 40,000. Компанией «Mythic Entertainment» выпущена [[MMORPG]] «{{enw|Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning}}».
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* ''[[Apocalypse (board game)|Apocalypse]]'' (not to be confused with the expansion [[Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse]])
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* ''[[Battlecars]]''
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* ''[[Battle for Armageddon]]''
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** ''[[Chaos Attack]]'' (Expansion for ''Battle for Armageddon'')
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* ''[[Chaos Marauders]]'' A boardgame of 'orcish mayhem'.
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* ''[[Block Mania]]'' — 2000AD Judge Dredd setting
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** ''[[Mega Mania]]'' (Expansion for ''Block Mania'')
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* ''[[Blood Royale]]'' (multiplayer, battle and resource game of medieval Europe)
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* ''[[Calamity (board game)|Calamity]]''
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* ''[[Chainsaw Warrior]]'' (solo play game)
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* ''[[Cosmic Encounter]]'' (under license)
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* ''[[Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (board game)|Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb]]''
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* ''[[Dark Future]]'' (similar to [[Car Wars]])
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* ''[[Doctor Who merchandise|Doctor Who — The Game of Time and Space]]'' (1980)
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* ''[[Doom of the Eldar]]''
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* ''[[Gobbo's Banquet]]''
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* ''[[Hungry Troll and the Gobbos]]''
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* ''[[Judge Dredd (board game)|Judge Dredd]]'' (see [[2000 AD (comic)|2000 AD]] character [[Judge Dredd]] for background)
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* ''[[Kings and Things]]'' (under license)
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* ''[[Oi! Dat's My Leg!]]''
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* ''[[Quirks (board game)|Quirks]]''
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* ''[[Railway Rivals]]''
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* ''[[Rogue Trooper (board game)|Rogue Trooper]]'' (see 2000 AD character [[Rogue Trooper]] for background)
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* ''[[Squelch!]]''
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* ''[[Superpower (board game)|Super Power]]''
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* ''[[Trolls in the Pantry]]''
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* ''[[Valley of the Four Winds]]''
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* ''[[Warlock (board game)|Warlock]]''
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* ''[[The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (boardgame)|The Warlock of Firetop Mountain]]'' (based on the [[Fighting Fantasy]] game book)
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=== Out of print, Republished ===
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The following games are technically out of print in their original editions, but have had new versions (in all cases heavily revised and in some cases with additional game expansions) published by Fantasy Flight Games, and these new editions are still in print.
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* ''[[Dungeonquest]]''
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* ''[[Fury of Dracula]]''
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* ''[[Horus Heresy (board game)|Horus Heresy]]''
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* ''[[Talisman (board game)|Talisman]]''
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* ''[[Warrior Knights]]''
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== Computer games ==
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Games Workshop licensed or produced several [[ZX Spectrum]] games in the early years, none of which were based in the usual Warhammer settings:
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* ''Apocalypse'' (1983) based on the original boardgame
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* ''Argent Warrior'' (1984) Illustrated adventure
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* ''Battlecars'' (1984) 2 player racing game written in [[BASIC programming language|BASIC]]
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* ''[[Blood Bowl (1995 video game)|Blood Bowl]]'' (1995), published by MicroLeague
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* ''[[Chaos (video game)|Chaos]]'' (1985) multiplayer turn based «board» game, written by [[Julian Gollop]]
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* ''D-Day'' (1985) based on the Normandy Landings
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* ''HeroQuest'' (1991) based on the MB board game
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* ''Journey’s End'' (1985) text adventure
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* ''Key Of Hope, The'' (1985) text adventure
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* ''Ringworld'' (1984) text adventure
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* ''Runestone'' (1986) text adventure
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* ''Talisman'' (1985) multiplayer turn based «board» game
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* ''Tower Of Despair'' (1985) text adventure
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Many [[Video game|computer games]] have been produced by third parties based on the Warhammer universes owned by the firm. These include (miniature game they are based on is included in parentheses after the game name):
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* ''[[Space Crusade]]'' (Space Crusade) and 1 sequel for the [[Amiga]].
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* ''[[Dark Omen]]'' ([[Real-time tactics|RTT]] game based on Warhammer Fantasy Battles)
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* ''[[Shadow of the Horned Rat]]'' ([[Real-time tactics|RTT]] game based on Warhammer Fantasy Battles)
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* ''[[Space Hulk (video game)|Space Hulk]]'' (Space Hulk)
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* ''Space Hulk — Vengeance of the Blood Angels'' (Space Hulk) That is now out of Production
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* ''[[Final Liberation]]'' (Epic 40,000 — Space Marines, Imperial Guard, Orks)
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* ''[[Fire Warrior]]'' (Warhammer 40,000 — Tau)
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* ''[[Dawn of War]]'' (Warhammer 40,000 — Space Marines, Orks, Eldar, Chaos Space Marines)
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** ''[[Winter Assault]]'' (Add-on)(Armies same as Dawn of War, also: Imperial Guard)
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** ''[[Dark Crusade]]'' (Stand-Alone)(Same as Winter Assault, also: Necrons and Tau)
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** ''[[Soulstorm]]'' (Stand-Alone)(Same as Dark Crusade, also: Sisters of Battle and Dark Eldar)
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* ''[[Chaos Gate]]'' (Warhammer 40,000 — Space Marines, Forces of Chaos)
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* ''[[Rites of War]]'' (Warhammer 40,000 — Eldar, Space Marines, Tyranid)
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* ''[[Mark of Chaos]]'' (Warhammer — The Empire, High Elves, Hordes of Chaos, Skaven, Orcs and Goblins, Dwarves)
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** ''[[Warhammer: Battle March|Battle March]]'' (Add-on)(Armies same as Mark of Chaos, also: Dark Elves)
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* ''[[Squad Command]]'', a turn based strategy game which focuses on a squad of Ultramarines fighting Chaos Space Marines.
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* ''[[Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]]'', a Warhammer MMORPG by [[Mythic Entertainment]].
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* ''[[Dawn of War II]]'', a sequel to Dawn of War focusing less on base-building and more on squad tactics.
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* ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine|Space Marine]]'', an upcoming RPG game featuring the Ultramarines Space Marines
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== Events ==
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There are yearly [[Games Day (Games Workshop)|Games Day]] events held by Games Workshop which feature the [[Golden Demon]] painting competition, news stands for upcoming models, sale stands as well as tables to play on.
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== Worldwide campaigns ==
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Games Workshop has run numerous ''Worldwide Campaigns'' for its three core game systems. In each campaign, players are invited to submit the results of games played within a certain time period.<ref name="BGIME1">[[Battle Games in Middle-earth]], Issue 56</ref> The collation of these results provides a result to the campaign’s scenario, and in the case of Warhammer, often goes on to impact the fictional and gameplay development of the fictional universe. Although in the past, campaign results had to be [[mail|posted]] to the United Kingdom to be counted, the more recent campaigns have allowed result submission via the Internet.
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Each Warhammer campaign has had a new codex published with the rules for special characters or «incomplete» army lists. Below are listed the Games Workshop Worldwide Campaigns (with the campaign’s fictional universe setting in parentheses):
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* 1995 — The Battle of Ichar IV (Warhammer 40,000)
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* 2000 — [[Armageddon (Warhammer 40,000)#Third War for Armageddon|Third War for Armageddon]] (Warhammer 40,000)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.armageddon3.com/English/40KIntro/40Kintro.html | title = Third War for Armageddon Campaign Site| accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
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* 2001 — Dark Shadows (Warhammer)
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* 2003 — [[Eye of Terror#The Worldwide Campaign|Eye of Terror]] (Warhammer 40,000)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.eyeofterror.com/ | title = Eye of Terror Campaign Site| accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
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* 2004 — [[Storm of Chaos Online Campaign|Storm of Chaos]] (Warhammer)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://stormofchaos.uk.games-workshop.com/default.htm | title = Storm of Chaos Campaign Site | accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
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* 2005 — [[The War of the Ring Online Campaign|The War of the Ring]] (The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://thewarofthering.uk.games-workshop.com/warnews/ | title = The War of the Ring Campaign Site (United Kingdom) | accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://thewarofthering.ca.games-workshop.com/warnews/ | title = The War of the Ring Campaign Site (Canada) | accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
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* 2006 — [[Medusa V#The Fall of Medusa V|The Fall of Medusa V]] (Warhammer 40,000)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://medusav.games-workshop.com/ | title = The Fall of Medusa V Campaign Site | accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
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* 2007 — [[Nemesis Crown|The Nemesis Crown]] (Warhammer)<ref>{{cite web| url = http://nemesis.games-workshop.com/ | title = Nemesis Crown Campaign Site | accessdate = 2007-06-30| date = | publisher = Games Workshop}}</ref>
  
== Мероприятия ==
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These Campaigns were run to promote its miniature wargames, and attracted interest in the hobby, particularly at gaming clubs, Hobby Centres and independent stockists.<ref name="BGIME1"/> Forums for the community were created for each campaign (in addition to those on the main site), as a place to «swap tactics, plan where to post your results, or just chat about how the campaign is going.»<ref name="BGIME1"/> In some cases special miniatures were released to coincide with the campaigns; the promotional «[[Gimli (Middle-earth)|Gimli]] on Dead [[Uruk-hai]]» miniature, for example, was available only through the campaign roadshows or ordering online.<ref name="Gimli">[http://thewarofthering.uk.games-workshop.com/events/umbar/1/ «The Wrath of Umbar»]</ref> As a whole these events have been successful; one, for example, was deemed «a fantastic rollercoaster», with thousands of registered participants.<ref name="War of the Ring">{{cite journal | last =  Cavatore| first = Alessio | authorlink = | title = Victory for the Free Peoples  | journal =[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]] | issue = 312 | pages = | publisher =Games Workshop | date = Jan 2006 | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate =  }}</ref>
Ежегодно Games Workshop проводит «Игровой день», во время которого проводится конкурс по покраске миниатюр и выставка новой продукции.
 
  
Для трёх своих базовых линеек Games Workshop провела ряд глобальных кампаний. В каждой кампании игроки в течение определённого периода времени проходят сценарии и присылают результаты игр, из сравнения которых делается общий вывод о результате данного сценария. В мирах Warhammer результаты этих кампаний влияют на общую историю сеттингов. Всего в 1995—2007 годах было проведено восемь глобальных кампаний:
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== Magazines ==
* 1995 — The Battle of Ichar IV (Warhammer 40,000);
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Games Workshop’s best known magazine is [[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]], which in the UK has now passed over 370 issues. Nine different international editions of White Dwarf are currently published, with different material, in five languages. Originally a more general roleplaying magazine, since around issue 100 White Dwarf has been devoted exclusively to the support of Games Workshop productions.
* 2000 — Third War for Armageddon (Warhammer 40,000);
 
* 2001 — Dark Shadows (Warhammer);
 
* 2003 — Eye of Terror (Warhammer 40,000);
 
* 2004 — Storm of Chaos (Warhammer);
 
* 2005 — The War of the Ring]] (The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game);
 
* 2006 — The Fall of Medusa V (Warhammer 40,000);
 
* 2007 — The Nemesis Crown]] (Warhammer).
 
  
== Журналы ==
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Games Workshop also published [[Fanatic Magazine]] in support of their Specialist Games range, but this was discontinued in print form after issue 10. Fanatic was preceded by a number of newsletters, devoted to the particular games. After the cancellation of Fanatic Magazine, an electronic form, known as «Fanatic Online» was published from Games Workshop’s [http://www.specialist-games.com Specialist Games website]. With the re-launch in 2008 of Games Workshop’s global web store, starting with a revamped US site, it was announced that the Specialist Games site would no longer be updated and that Specialist Games content would be published within the Games Workshop website proper; this has also meant the end of Fanatic Online.
Наиболее известным журналом Games Workshop является «[[White Dwarf]]», издаваемый в Великобритании и восьми других странах, на пяти языках.
 
  
Другим изданием GW был журнал «Fanatic Magazine», предназначенный для поддержки линейки игр «Specialist Games», но его выпуск был прекращён после 10-го номера. Печатный журнал был замещён электронным изданием «Fanatic Online»<ref>[http://www.specialist-games.com Specialist Games website]</ref>, существовавшим до 2008 года.
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There was also the Citadel Journal, intended as a «deeper» magazine for modelling enthusiasts and more experienced gamers. It often featured unusual rules and armies, and was occasionally used as an outlet for test rules. Under some editors, they also published fan fiction and fan art. This is no longer published.
  
Журнал «Citadel Journal» также в настоящее время прекратил издаваться. Он был предназначен для энтузиастов моделирования и более опытных игроков и включал материалы по необычным правилам и армиям.
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For a brief period in the mid-1980s GW took over publication of the [[Fighting Fantasy]] magazine [[Warlock (magazine)|Warlock]] from [[Puffin Books]]. The magazine turned into a general introductory gaming magazine but was discontinued after issue 13.
  
В течение короткого периода в середине 1980-х годов GW получила от «Puffin Books» права на издание журнала «Warlock», который был также прекращён выпуском после 13-го номера.
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There was also a fortnightly series called «[[Battle Games in Middle Earth]]», which came with a single or several free [[The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game|Lord of the Rings SBG]] miniatures. Though the miniatures were made by Games Workshop, the magazine itself was written by SGS (part of Games Workshop) and published by [[De Agostini]]. It was published in Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland. The magazine became more popular than the publishers had anticipated, and the deadline was extended several times and ended on Pack 91. Battle Games in Middle Earth was reported as being the biggest selling [[partwork]] magazine in De Agostini’s history.
  
Ещё одним изданием GW был журнал «Battle Games in Middle Earth», каждый номер которого продавался в комплекте с одной или несколькими миниатюрами. Он печатался в Великобритании и ряде других стран, также на нескольких языках. Издание журнала прекратилось после 91-го номера.
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== Other media ==
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Many [[novel]]s, and [[comics]] have also been produced based on the Warhammer universes, published by the [[Black Library]]. In late 2009, Codex Pictures announced that they would be making a 70-minute animated movie based on Warhammer 40,000 called [[Ultramarines:The Movie]]
  
== Художественная литература и кинематограф ==
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Games Workshop illustrators also published artbooks covering parts of their commissioned work for the company. Amongst them, one can find [[Adrian Smith (illustrator)|Adrian Smith]] and [[John Blanche]].
Значительное количество книг и комиксов по мирам Warhammer было выпущено издательским подразделением GW, Black Library. В конце 2009 года компания «Codex Pictures» аннонсировала 70-минутный анимационный фильм «Ultramarines:The Movie» по миру WH40K.
 
  
 
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