• Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980. Many of ICE's...
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    Corsairs. Iron Crown Enterprises. Crutchfield, Charles (1988). Far Harad. Iron Crown Enterprises. Wilson, William E. (1990). Greater Harad. Iron Crown Enterprises...
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  • Middle-earth Enterprises, formerly known as Tolkien Enterprises, is a subdivision of the Embracer Freemode division of Embracer Group and formerly a trade...
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    years. This association led to his participation in the founding of Iron Crown Enterprises. Amthor's first published work was a Star Wars parody, "Raker Wars...
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  • game The Fellowship of the Ring (board game), a 1983 game from Iron Crown Enterprises "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers", a...
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  • Iron Crown"), a Japanese Noh play Iron Crown Enterprises, a roleplaying game publisher Iron Crown (Pokémon), a fictional species of Pokémon The Iron Crown...
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  • rules Middle-earth Role Playing (Iron Crown Enterprises, 1982) Lord of the Rings Adventure Game (Iron Crown Enterprises, 1991) The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying...
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  • Warlords (card game) (category Iron Crown Enterprises games)
    published in September 1997 by Iron Crown Enterprises. It is based on material from the video game Warlords III, for which Iron Crown licensed the intellectual...
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  • Issues 1-6 in 1979. Creatures & Treasures, a 1985 sourcebook for Iron Crown Enterprises' Rolemaster tabletop role-playing game, includes a "Killer Rabbit"...
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  • for financial reasons in 1997 but was subsequently bailed out by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE), who purchased most of their assets and restarted operations...
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