Proper noun
Gygax (plural Gygaxes)
A surname from German.
1990s Game Designers' Workshop saw an opportunity in the game Gygax had been developing, so they began working with him on what was called "The Carpenter Project" in 1992. Source: Internet
A big disappointment." citation After his children had gone to bed, Gygax immediately began working on a second level for the dungeon. Source: Internet
After his death, Gygax Games, under the control of Gary's widow Gail, took over the project, but no more volumes of the Castle Zagyg project have been published. Source: Internet
After Gygax left TSR in 1985, he continued to write a few more Gord the Rogue novels, which were published by New Infinities Productions: Sea of Death (1987), City of Hawks (1987), and Come Endless Darkness (1988). Source: Internet
After a long time and several adventures, Mordenkainen managed to convince Bigby to leave his evil ways behind, and Kuntz ruled that Bigby had changed from an enemy to a loyal henchman, and therefore Gygax could take over Bigby as a player character. Source: Internet
According to Gygax, TSR's stewardship turned Greyhawk into something very different from what he had envisioned. Source: Internet