d20 Publishers Who Have NOT Given Up Yet...


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Krieg said:
Didn't you hear? As soon as they finish WFRP 2nd Ed they are going to switch over exclusively to that ruleset![/tic]

I think you are confusing Green Ronin (my company) with Ronin Arts (Phil's company). WFRP would be our project. :)

Oh, and if you can't guess from the books that come out month after month, GR has not given up on d20.
 

Krieg said:
Didn't you hear? As soon as they finish WFRP 2nd Ed they are going to switch over exclusively to that ruleset!

Ronin Arts isn't working on WFRP -- Green Ronin is. And I don't know where you got your information but it's news to me and, likely, a rumor. Rumors do not help in any way. Do you have a link to an official source of this information?
 

Pramas said:
I think you are confusing Green Ronin (my company) with Ronin Arts (Phil's company). WFRP would be our project. :)

Oh, and if you can't guess from the books that come out month after month, GR has not given up on d20.

Looks like I should have read the entire thread before posting. I still say that rumors are not at all helpful.

Chris, I am hoping that you guys will create a license for Blue Rose. All of the rules tweaks sound excellent and I'd like to get my hands on them.
 


Still in...

S.T. Cooley Publishing is still in the game, though unfortunately, I won't be able to do a lot of work for a little while as my wife is expecting our third baby (in four years) in just a couple of months and the nesting instincts have kicked in hard... which means most of my free time is spent cleaning, moving furniture, doing various and sundry "fix-it-up" projects, and otherwise getting ready for the new arrival.

However, I still have some things simmering for when things die down a bit and hope to get those out eventually... some are more ready than others...

--The Sigil
 


Monte At Home said:
Oh, the ironies within ironies of that statement...

Good to see at least one designer took the post in the nature it was intended. ;)

Oh, did anyone else notice that Mongoose is planning on using the Paranoia XP engine as their core ruleset for the next editions of Lone Wolf, Slaine & Conan?! Wow! :uhoh:

[/Total BS]
 
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Louis Porter Jr. Design, Devil's Workshop and Chaos Factory or going very strong for the rest of 2004 and 2005. But best of all, we have a project coming out that is going to blow the minds of many designers, including Phil Reed saying, "Now why did I think of that!" Don't worry phil I will call you and tell you want it is. :D
 


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