Imaro
Legend
But Pathfinder isn't a retro clone. It was sold as a tweaked version of 3.5. Go To any game store and if they don't tell you it is they understand D&D 3.75. And Where's their credentials. Piazo was part of wizards publish material for 3.5. Pathfinder started on the 9900 meter line on the 10k race to fame.
Uhm... technically Pathfinder is a retro-clone. It is a slightly tweaked version of an edition of D&D that is no longer being published by the company that owns the D&D brand.
As to your second point... I'm sorry but there's a big difference between using the products, work, goodwill, etc. that one did for D&D and leveraging it to better sell one's product, which quite a few companies did during and after the OGL era, as opposed to using the actual brand name. Pathfinder used the D&D brand name to succeed just as much as OSRIC, Labryinth Lord, or any other retro-clone did... and if that's the supposed key to their success why weren't other retro-clones as successful?
EDIT: The thing I find strange about this argument is that back when PF was announced many 4e fans claimed that lack of brand recognition (for Paizo and Pathfinder in general) would be one of the reasons the game would fail and/or not be as popular as D&D.
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