They never did much with Pendragon. Great idea, okay mechanics, no support.
Actually, outside the big guns of the RPG industry, Green Knight has done well to support Pendragon. Supplements include:
Core Rules and Supplements
King Arthur Pendragon - Complete Roleplaying Game Rules.
Book Of Knights - Introductory Rules for Pendragon
The Boy King 2nd Ed. - Arthur's Epic Life in an 80 year Campaign.
Lordly Domains - Manors, Hunts & Sieges.
Tales of Chivalry & Romance - 14 Short Adventures
Tales of Magic & Miracles - 14 Short Adventures
Tales of Mystic Tournaments - Grey Knight, Tournament of Dreams, Circle of Gold
Tales of the Spectre Kings - Saxon Vengence Rides by Night!
Blood & Lust - Anglia, The Heart Blade, & Morgan le Fay
Beyond The Wall - Pictland and the Scots.
Saxons! - Wolves in the Fold of Britain.
The Holy Grail - The Greatest of all Quests!
Book of Faeries - The Enchantment of Britain Continues
As of people's other comments regarding Chaosium:
As to volume of support, I think what people struggle to realise is that Chaosium is not a big RPG producer despite being one (is it the oldest?) of the oldest RPG producers around. Most RPG companies are not that big and Chaosium normally only produces about 5 or 6 titles a year.
As for whether they should produce dual stats, well that is a valid comment. First off simply reprinting books is not an easy option. for small publishers. Pagan Publishing is doing their best to produce a dual stat DG book.
Chaosium has made its stance pretty clear from the very start. I think they are missing out on a commercial opportunity but considering their longevity I can't help to think that they do know what they are doing.
However i think the real point is that in reality the barrier for d20 players to use the BRP material is actually very little. I can't see the difficulty in converting BRP stuff to d20. I mean in comparison BRP as rules are much less prominent in general than d20. Most Cthulhu adventures don't have much rule or stat information anyway. They rely solely on their strong and exciting stories of which they have produced some of the finest.
Oh and CoC BRP elitists bug me too
