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  1. Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer. He worked as a designer and manager for Games Workshop for over 38 years, and was the head of its Specialist Games studio.

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    • 12 June 1959 (age 64), London
  2. Jervis Johnson (Londra, 12 giugno 1959) è un designer inglese. Al momento è anche uno dei manager della Games Workshop.

  3. 6 set 2021 · Jervis Johnson officially retired from Games Workshop in July. As such I thought it was a great time to cover his career as a games designer, from his first game to his last and the impact he’s had on the hobby.

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    Jervis Johnson is a game designer for Games Workshop. He is currently one of Game Workshop's long-term strategy managers, having previously been employed as head of its Specialist Games division. Jervis is credited with creating the following games:

    •Blood Bowl (3rd Edition won the 1994 Origins Award for Best Miniatures Rules)

    Jervis has been a key contributor in the creation of the following games:

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    He has also written or been heavily involved in the following books:

    •Codex: Dark Angels (4th Edition)

    •Origins Award Winners (1994). Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.

    Jervis Johnson Interview. The Dark Fortress. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.

  4. Jervis Johnson è uno dei più longevi game designer e strategy manager della Games Workshop ed è stato uno dei membri dell'allegra brigata di She­rwood sbarcata a Lucca Games nel 1996. All'inizio è stato il capo della divi­sione Specialist Games e la sua principale creazione è il gioco di miniature Blood Bowl che nel 1994 si è ...

  5. Jervis Johnson worked at Games Workshop for the better part of 40 years, from the earliest days under Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson, migrating from London to Nottingham when Bryan Ansell took over, and through to one of his most recent creations - the rules for the Age of Sigmar.

  6. 13 lug 2021 · White Dwarf 466 Gets Nostalgic to Celebrate a Legend’s Final Issue. As many Warhammer hobbyists will know, games design legend Jervis Johnson has played a major part in the evolution of Warhammer over the years. Now, as Jervis takes a bow after his long and illustrious career, White Dwarf has taken the opportunity for a reminiscent ...