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Category: Industry

White Wolf wants you to trade up

March 12, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 14 comments

White Wolf is making a more agressive play to bring converts from D&D to Exalted in a new promotion. The Graduate Your Game promotion will provide 2,500 copies of the Exalted: 2nd Edition rulebook in exchange for a D&D 3.5 Player’s Handbook. Consumers can either contact White Wolf directly with

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Gary Gygax dead at 69

March 4, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games, Uncategorized 5 comments

Steve Chenault of Troll Lord Games has just given word on the Troll Lord forums that original D&D publisher and co-creator Gary Gygax has died in his home, last night or this morning. Details are still sketchy and the forum site is not loading so well at the moment, but

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FFG licenses Black Industries and Sabertooth stuff, and more

February 22, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Board Games, Industry, Roleplaying Games 2 comments

Okay, I think this justifies the word “huge.” (And not just because it’s a PDF link.) Everyone’s always clamoring for the old Games Workshop board games, and if Fantasy Flight really now gets to have them across the (um) board, instead of piecemeal, that’s exciting, but sadly the deal does

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Hidden City hidden up Gen Con’s… website?

February 19, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Conventions, Industry 5 comments

For those who didn’t spot my comment, I went back and played Dragon Hoard, the in-browser casual game hosted rather incongruously on a section (which it currently occupies all by its lonesome) of Gen Con’s site labeled “Gen Con Now.” I have no idea how long it’s been there, but

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Hero announces 6th Ed in 09, Champions MMORPG?

February 18, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Industry, Roleplaying Games 18 comments

Yesterday at DunDraCon, Hero Games‘ home-base convention in many ways, they announced that they’d be doing a revision of the HERO System for next year, in the form of two core books (one for character building, one for everything else) and a Champions book. That isn’t the end of the

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Seriously, what the hell is up with Gen Con LLC

February 16, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Conventions, Industry 5 comments

Gen Con LLC files Chapter 11. Okay. That and the Lucas thing, kind of not wonderful together. Kiiiind of crazy. Bankruptcy is by no means a death sentence or a threat to the Indy show, most likely, but the list of crazy isn’t over. Here’s the new Gen Con LLC

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FFG takes two CCGs to potentially interesting fixed-set model

February 12, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Card Games, Industry 10 comments

Okay, this is creepy. I was literally just thinking about how the CCG was only one model of business, and of game design, in what is probably a much wider array of yet-undiscovered possibilities, and about how much I’d like to see somebody start exploring that (the same way that

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LucasFilm sues Gen Con LLC over charity auction of Star Wars memorabilia

February 10, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Conventions, Industry 8 comments

It’s hard to know what to make of this item, so here’s a quote: “LucasFilm says that Gen Con, a company that puts on gaming conventions, failed to uphold a contract to deliver proceeds from a ‘Star Wars’ memorabilia auction to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. […] According to this complaint, Gen

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2nd Dark Heresy printing rumored coming soon; next Warlord CCG printing confirmed coming from Germany

February 5, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Card Games, Industry, Miniatures Games, Roleplaying Games 3 comments

Multiple sources tell us that another printing of the WH40K Dark Heresy RPG rulebook is indeed on its way, despite the . So, you might wanna hold off on hoarding those extra copies for eBay. Uh, a single source tells us that AEG is for all future support. But that

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Judges Guild founder struggling with cancer

February 1, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games, Uncategorized One comment

We heard yesterday, but waited for the official announcement: Dear Guildmembers and Fellow Gamers, It is with deepest regret that I announce that the Judges Guild’s President, Bob Bledsaw has been struggling against terminal cancer, and has but a short time left with us. He is in good spirits, with

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First Warhammer 40K RPG sells out preorders, taps out its own publisher

January 29, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Industry, Miniatures Games, Roleplaying Games 13 comments

The announcement is confusing on the surface, but really, I’m thinking the conversation went exactly like this: “We put in all that work, sold the thing out and only made that much? Bugger this, then. Put another dozen novels on the schedule, lads!” Uh, to explain: after Dark Heresy, the

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LEGO turns 50, rapidly realizing own hipness

January 29, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Industry, Miniatures Games 2 comments

Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of the LEGO brick (which I would’ve posted sooner, but I’m still not on my own machine). The famed building-block brand continues to venture into the gaming market (never as quickly as we’d like, as per the long-standing example set by Evil Stevie), and will

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D&D Minis updated for 4e compatibility, rulebook now online

January 16, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Miniatures Games, Roleplaying Games 7 comments

So just how many hands does WotC have, and do any of them know what even one of the others is doing? I mean, not to say anything bad about making the new, updated-for-4th D&D Minis rulebook free online – that’s lovely and thoughtful. What’s odd is that they’d release

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True20 goes free, FATE still standing there clearing its throat loudly

January 15, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 8 comments

Green Ronin has announced that its True20 system, already an OGLv1 product but subject to licensing fees for logos and branding language, will be getting a new license in ’08 (to go with a slightly revised new edition of the core rules) that frees the logo somehow. No details have

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More OGL follies in the run-up to D&D 4th Edition

January 8, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 26 comments

WotC is apparently so jumpy at the prospect of anyone making a D&D4e-compatible product that doesn’t meet their standards that they aren’t settling for the lack of an actual D20 license (which will go a long way to restricting the audience for third-party products to gamers in the know) –

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