d20 Print Publishers

jdrakeh said:
If you're including d20 Modern (I wasn't quite sure about this), you should add Adamant Entertainment to your list. Mars is out and available via Lulu.

Not counting Print on Demand, otherwise I'd have to count half the digital offerings on RPGnow :)
 

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Glyfair said:
Dragonwing Games has Bastion's line. From the front page they seem to be producing new product. It's unclear how old this is, and if any is print.

I admit, I'm not 100% sure what you would consider Kenzer's & Margaret Weis Productions status as far as "d20."

It appears that Dragonwing is printing some Bastion stuff, not sure if this is new material they are generating or books that were in the pipeline when Bastion closed. I'm keeping them off the list for the moment, but I'll add them if I can confirm releases.

Both Hackmaster and Dragonlance are ending this summer, it'd be depressing to list them now only to delist them in a few weeks. :(
 

Shawn_Kehoe said:
Both Hackmaster and Dragonlance are ending this summer, it'd be depressing to list them now only to delist them in a few weeks. :(

Hackmaster isn't ending. It's changing however, and I'm not sure if what it's changing into would be considered "d20." However, the new Hackmaster will be the system for Kalamar, so I suspect it will be OGL.
 

Glyfair said:
Hackmaster isn't ending. It's changing however, and I'm not sure if what it's changing into would be considered "d20." However, the new Hackmaster will be the system for Kalamar, so I suspect it will be OGL.
So is Hackmaster no longer going to be tongue in cheek? Kalamar is not a silly setting or are they changing that to match the over the topness of Hackmaster?
 


bolen said:
So is Hackmaster no longer going to be tongue in cheek? Kalamar is not a silly setting or are they changing that to match the over the topness of Hackmaster?

You can get more information here. Go through the thread from there and a lot of Kalamar & Hackmaster info is there. Note that Hackmaster is staying as is until 5th edition, which is about 2 years out. It will be based in Kalamar only (no other setting info in the book).
 

Shawn_Kehoe said:
White Wolf (Monte Cook's World of Darkness, but I think that's a one-shot.)

The Sword & Sorcery imprint hasn't become defunct, has it? (I'm talking about the stuff developed in-house at White Wolf -- like WORLD OF WARCRAFT and EVERQUEST -- not the stuff from Necromancer, Malhavoc, et al that's published through the imprint.)

Justin Alexander
http://www.thealexandrian.net
 

JustinA said:
The Sword & Sorcery imprint hasn't become defunct, has it? (I'm talking about the stuff developed in-house at White Wolf -- like WORLD OF WARCRAFT and EVERQUEST -- not the stuff from Necromancer, Malhavoc, et al that's published through the imprint.)

I know that on Larry Elmore's site he linked the cover of the "last basic Everquest book" with the last Dragon cover as a pair of "lasts" here. I'm not sure what that means (as I don't follow the line).
 

Glyfair said:
I know that on Larry Elmore's site he linked the cover of the "last basic Everquest book" with the last Dragon cover as a pair of "lasts" here. I'm not sure what that means (as I don't follow the line).

That's the cover of an EQ CRPG expansion pack, not an White Wolf supplement. Just FYI.
 

Paradigm Concepts' OGL line now numbers 34 products, including an Ennie award nominee this year.

Origins 2006 to GenCon 2007 we've released / will release: 2 Spycraft books, a True 20 book, 6 Arcanis books, and 2 Witch Hunter books. 10 of those titles are OGL.

Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires is stronger than ever, with thousands of players playing Living Arcanis world-wide, every month. As long as Arcanis has an audience worth thousands of units, it isn't going anywhere.
 

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