Hero Games and just announced plans to publish a “shared-universe crossover adventure” for their respective superhero RPGs, Champions and Silver Age Sentinels. The crossover book, Reality Storm: When Worlds Collide will debut in late July at GenCon Indy. According to the release, “Dr. Destroyer and Kreuzritter team-up to conquer both
Month: April 2003
Look! A monkey!
Get it, ’cause um, diversions? Politically Incorrect Games brings you genreDiversion Quick Fix Games, “[q]uick-play rules with specific genres for times when you need a break from the extended campaign”. You know, it’s odd how this is a really good idea and a really tough sell at the same time
Games Unplugged formally gives up any remaining claim of independence
Here’s the release on GamingReport, nothing’s up yet on the mag’s site or at FFE. Funny part is, GU’s content has all been written by various publishers’ marketing departments for so long that this may actually improve the content. I think we can say with confidence now that the net
Mongoose proceeding with due speed
I’m thinking maybe they should change the company name to Monsoon Publishing, or something else that equally conveys the rapid publishing pace Mongoose has managed to build up to. Don’t get me wrong: I like having more products I can select from. During the heyday of TSR, I bought far
The Forge enters terrible twos
Clinton R. Nixon from over at The Forge just dropped us a line with this special announcement. Normally, I’d give you the abridged version, but for this special occasion, I’ll let his words speak for themselves: The Forge, a community website for the promotion and creation of creator-owned role-playing games,
James Ernest steals Origins Awards trophies from foundry, speeds away in Ferrari stolen from Peter Adkison
April Fools postings are hella lame.