I'm very happy with their printing quality. I honestly can't see why more publishers don't use Lulu, at least to keep old products available. I noticed Kenzer has a Lulu page, so there is some action in that area.
Palladium needs a Lulu page.
Exactly. We are working hard to build a new system and toolkit that is compatible with the old game. This is not an attempt to take existing copyrights and trademarks and claim them as our own. This project is specifically set to create a compatible system.
I posted this photo (showing a book printed by Lulu) at RPGNet. I figured someone here might like a look at it.
The most important thing to know is that perfect-bound books printed by Lulu are almost identical to the books you buy in a store. The print quality is excellent and so far I've been...
Already working on it.
Ronin Arts print products.
In fact, I'm expecting to see The Dungeoneer's Field Guide to Hazards this afternoon. And it's still at the special pre-order price of $8.
A recent thread at RPGNet discusses the fact that Lulu makes it possible for a lot of PDF products to appear in print. In the thread I posted some search links that everyone over here may want to look at:
OSRIC products at Lulu.
D20 products at Lulu.
RPG products at Lulu.
I want to write 101 Zones. :)
I think we're stuck in a loop until someone steps in and:
A. Gives me permission.
B. Tells me to take a hike.
C. A meteor flattens my house.
I'm hoping A happens first.
Delivery notification has come in and we're expecting two print products to arrive today; which means these new products will start shipping tomorrow!
http://www.roninarts.com/desc/vsoutlawspromo.jpg
VS. OUTLAWS RPG (Print, Complete RPG)
vs. Outlaws is the mini-RPG of adventure in the Old West...
We will include artwork and left the site open for donations for another (roughly) 20 days. The plan is to add more to the project if any significant donations come in.
($50 in extra donations, for example, isn't going to have much of an impact.)