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Diplomacy: Allan B. Calhamer, copyright held by Hasbro, Inc.
Rule Variants:
Payola:
Manus Hand and John Woolley
Crystal
Ball: Manus Hand, John Woolley, and Pitt Crandlemire
Mix-In Rule Variants:
Blind:
Adapted from Joan C. Artes by Manus Hand
Factories:
Manus Hand
Flexible
Setup: John Woolley
Garrison:
Wilson Hsieh and Manus Hand
Missing Man:
Scott Kasch and Manus Hand
Mobile Homes:
Manus Hand (after 1897)
Mobilize:
Manus Hand (after 1898)
Partisans:
Baron M. Powell and Manus Hand
Reserves:
Baron M. Powell and Manus Hand
Militia:
Matt Ready and Manus Hand
Variable
Length: David Norman
Exchange
Payola: Bruce Duewer
(stocks/leadership votes currently by GM)
Zero Sum Payola:
Michael Schmahl
Touch Bribe Payola:
Matt Ready
Map Variants:
1897 (7 players):
Mark Nelson, Josh Smith, and Rick Westerman
1898 (7 players):
Randy Davis
1900 (7 players):
Baron M. Powell
Aberration (9 players):
Rod Walker and Nick Fitzpatrick
Ancient Mediterranean (5 players):
Don Hessong
Brazilian (7 players):
GROW Produtos Para Recreacao, Ltda.
Britain (7 players):
Danny Loeb and Bruce McIntyre [independently]
Canton (7 players):
Paul Webb
Chaos (34 players):
Michel Ferion
Chromatic (5 players):
James Millington, Robert Schone, and Lynsey Smith
Classical (5 players):
Andy Schwarz and Vincent Mous
Crowded (11 players):
Unknown
Empire (10 players):
Vincent Mous
Five-Man (5 players):
Allan B. Calhamer and Fred C. Davis, Jr.
Fleet Rome (7 players):
Richard Sharp
Hundred (3 players):
Andy Schwarz
Imperial (13 players):
Michael David Roberts
Loeb9 (9 players):
Daniel Loeb
Milan (7 players):
John Norris
Minor Power (19 players):
Unknown
Modern (10 players):
Vincent Mous
Pure (7 players):
Danny Loeb
Renaissance (7 players):
Earle Ratcliffe and Michael Cuffaro
Sail Ho! (4 players):
"Tarzan"
Shift
(Left, Right, and Around) (7 players):
Josh Smith and Dan Dzikowicz
V8 (8 players):
Clay Snyder
Void (36 players):
Mario Huys
Youngstown (10 players):
Rod Walker, A. Phillips, Ken Lowe, and Jon Monsarret
Press Variants:
Public-Press/No-Press: Unknown
Grey/Fake Press: Unknown
Backseat
Driver: Simon Szykman
Touch:
Andy Schwarz (broadcasts forbidden)
Postage/Limited Press: "Tarzan" and Manus Hand
(supported soon)
The DPjudge Itself: Manus Hand
DPjudge Web Page Design: Patrick Lambrecht
Original Internet Judge: Ken Lowe, now maintained by committee
and known as njudge
(the DPjudge can be used as a front-end for
KL judge games)
Mapit Map Generation: George Boyce (original code),
followed by many others
Manusized Mapit (dpmap):
Manus Hand
Manusized Maps
and dpmap Enhancements: Manus Hand, Juho Snellman, Mario Huys
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