I was not previously aware that Rob Kuntz was using the same verbiage, that I have noted in the past, that self-defined "Libertarians" tend to use... :confused:
I think you may not understand what the "long tail effect" means & how it applies in this instance. It does not mean that the publisher resells community created mods. It means that the active community of active modders is a selling point for the game & because of it the game has regular sales...
There was an OGL fiasco for the Gold Box games, the Infinity Engine games, and/or the Aurora/Electron Engine games???... I must have missed it, when was it?...
I think Wizbro should focus on the "long tail" effect of video games that are easily moddable by the community. There's a reason why the Gold Box games (originally released in 1988), Baldur's Gate (originally released in 1998), the other Infinity Engine games, Neverwinter Nights (originally...
Look at what licensed action figure got released last year. So much for the WizKids claim of the revealing of a 50 year mystery (for a piece of art that was publicly released in 1983 which was 41 years ago).
https://super7.com/products/dungeons-and-dragons-reaction-the-formidable-fighter
It was also a series of dungeon-crawling board games published by Fantasy Flight Games.
https://boardgamegeek.com/geeksearch.php?action=search&objecttype=boardgame&q=descent
Maybe previous to 2000.
The name of that game was specifically Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. I never recall the game...
He probably wouldn't want it. Did he not originally leave because he no longer had the control to which he was accustomed previous to the Hasbro buyout? WotC - Peter Adkison: A Letter on Leaving WotC
The DragonDex is a very through online index that covers every print Dragon issue, #1-359, Annuals 1996-2001, & The Strategic Review #1-7. There also subpages for indices by authors & various categories.