EN World is 20 Years Old!

It skipped me by, but EN World had its 20th birthday the other day! Yep, I've been doing this for... 20... long... years. I launched the site on Jan 1st, 2001, originally under the name d20reviews.com (which is now a site about casinos, apparently), covering third-party D&D (d20 System) news, 7 months before Eric Noah closed his site, Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News. When Eric...

It skipped me by, but EN World had its 20th birthday the other day! Yep, I've been doing this for... 20... long... years.

I launched the site on Jan 1st, 2001, originally under the name d20reviews.com (which is now a site about casinos, apparently), covering third-party D&D (d20 System) news, 7 months before Eric Noah closed his site, Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News. When Eric closed his site in August of that year, I took up the mantle of reporting the daily D&D news alongside the d20 System news I was already covering. I'm still doing that to this day, 20 years later, although I've expanded to general tabletop roleplaying game news in the last five years or so. I've reported on three (or five, depending how you count it) editions of D&D, the launch of Pathfinder, the creation of the Open Gaming License, the playtests and launch of 5th Edition, and hundreds more big stories in our little hobby.

EN Publishing was originally called Natural 20 Press, and was launched in 2001. In the 20 years since, we've published over 700 RPG products. Also in 2001, I founded the ENnies, which I owned until a few years ago when I decided to step away.

The community here is incredible. I’ve always believed that forums and the long-form in-depth conversation and moderated environment remained important in the face of social media, and I still do. It's incredible to think that back at the beginning of the century, the online D&D community was mainly in forums like this one; Twitter and Facebook didn't exist. We're still going strong, and we've even outlived one major social network! I’ve made lifelong friends in this community (though coming up to a year in lockdown now, I wonder when I’ll ever see them again!) People come and go, people return, new folks arrive, but the community is the core of this site.

When I started this site I was so young, and had no idea it would become my career. And somehow I'm still here, reporting the news. Anyhow, happy birthday to EN World!

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2021​
 

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Impeesa

Explorer
Wow, it's hard to even remember how I originally came across the site. I was almost certainly in high school looking for 3E news, though. Coming up next year: 20th anniversary of the current forum epoch.
 

Akodoken

Explorer
Happy birthday! And a thousand thanks for creating and cultivating this hub of the gaming community. :) I don't know what I would do with ENWorld.
 


Toriel

Explorer
Happy Birthday EnWorld! To (at least) another 20 years of great news.

Keep up the great work Morrus and take some time to celebrate, you deserve it :)
 


Rune

Once A Fool
I feel old too. I remember posting way back when....thanks Morrus

EDIT I guess I joined in January 2002.
Not necessarily. Everyone who was previously a member of EN World or Eric Noah’s site has January 2002 listed as their EN World join-date. Because of a major crash, if I recall correctly.

Case in point: I joined Eric Noah’s boards in 1999.
 


Guillaume

Julie and I miss her
It skipped me by, but EN World had its 20th birthday the other day! Yep, I've been doing this for... 20... long... years.

I launched the site on Jan 1st, 2001, ...

Been around since the begining and gald to see things are still rolling after all these years. I am less around as I am mostly playing Savage Worlds these days, but still take a peek every once in a while.

Keep playing, keep writing, keep it fun!
 

MNblockhead

A Title Much Cooler Than Anything on the Old Site
I’ve always believed that forums and the long-form in-depth conversation and moderated environment remained important in the face of social media, and I still do. It's incredible to think that back at the beginning of the century, the online D&D community was mainly in forums like this one; Twitter and Facebook didn't exist. We're still going strong, and we've even outlived one major social network!

I so agree with this and it is one reason I treasure this site.
 

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