We haven't given up on d20. We've launched the Bleeding Edge Adventures, in part because I think there's a market for good adventures that don't mine the nostalgia vein and in part because 32-48 modules are a lot less risky to experiment with than 256 page hardbacks. Mansion of Shadows, the first of these, is available as a PDF now and is at print for a June release. The second one, Beyond the Towers, is in layout and should be out in July. If you want to show us that there is still a viable market for generic d20 material, do check the line out.
This summer we've also got True Sorcery, which takes the Black Company magic system and revisises it so it can be used easily with D&D (or d20 Modern, True20, Thieves' World, or Iron Heroes), and Crisis in Freeport, the capper to the plot begun in the original Freeport adventures. In addition that material, we are still doing PDF projects like the Advanced Race Codex and others, and some of that material will be available POD as well.
Oh, and if you want something you can drop right into your D&D game, come see us at GenCon for the debut of...
The Deck of Many Things
A Card Accessory for d20 Fantasy
Artist: Eliane Bettocchi
Format: 24 tarot-sized cards in a tuck box
MSRP: $9.95
Product Code: GRR3004
ISBN: 1-932442-77-4
Release Date: August '06
The most famous artifact of them all comes to life with Green Ronin’s Deck of Many Things. Spice up your d20 fantasy game with this handy accessory. Each deck includes 24 tarot-sized cards beautifully illustrated by Eliane Bettocchi. Now you can watch the apprehension of your players’ faces as they draw from a real deck of cards. Pray for the Moon and beware the dreaded Donjon with the Deck of Many Things!