Mystic Eye at RPGnow!

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We are launching our electronic media products over at RPGNow.

The first products to be released in this format will be:

Giant Monster Rampage: Live Wire
A special edition of our game of giant monster combat with some added features and with some cool fan based stuff included in the download.

Pit of Loch-Durnan-revised.
Our first book in print back in 2001 gets a complete overhaul in this release making it even more entertaining than before. This will only be avialable in this electronic format.

E-Blight Magic:
The e version of our dark and twisted magic add on for the d20 system.

Giant Monster Rampage-Live Wire is officially released today!

Go grab it up.
 

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Thanks Jake,

As a interesting note. We have had our simple free d20 facing rules for d20 at RPGNow for some time and it has been downloaded 732 times if I read the reports right. I have not looked at it in forever and was stunned at the number.

55 are from Dragon Magazine and 23 from Wizards, hmmm aren't there new facing rules in 3.5e??? I wonder if we will get credit..heheh.
 

Great! I look forward to the reprinted products! I wish more vendors would take advantage of that. I know several vendors getting checks for several hunded a month because they choose to release out of print books again as e-products on RPGNow. One of our marketing goals this year is to pump this idea. With TSR products coming shortly and several other publishers in the wings we should be heading for a great year of reprints!

James
 

rpghost said:
Great! I look forward to the reprinted products! I wish more vendors would take advantage of that. I know several vendors getting checks for several hunded a month because they choose to release out of print books again as e-products on RPGNow. One of our marketing goals this year is to pump this idea. With TSR products coming shortly and several other publishers in the wings we should be heading for a great year of reprints!

James

Yeah, reprinting this way is far a far less risky proposition to keep the product viable. There are still a handful of retail copies of Pit out there but it was close enough that I felt a e-reprint with an overhaul would be a great way to re-release this award nominated adventure.
 

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