Small Publishers Band Together To Start “RPG Revolution”!

TheFool1972 said:
I myself am interested in seeing how this pans out for you guys. Sound like a good idea for small publishers to band together in self-defense. Heck, Kenser (sp?) started as a comic publishing group to help fend off the big-wigs who might have squished them. They did pretty well considering.

I also have to say I found nothing objectional in their release. IPR sounds like a group of publishers who got together to help each other get some of their releases into print for a share of the profit. That other group (nameless) sounded like a shark swimming into a dolphin tank.

Then again, we all know what happens when a bunch of dolphins catch a shark... :cool:

Also, I think these guys are banding together to make and distribute print books, not PDFs in this case. Is that right?

Anyway, I think this is a good idea, and will be watching with interest.

Later,

Thank you, John. It's always nice to hear people say something positive about a new development like this.

Yes, at this time, we're focusing on print products only. We don't have any immediate plans for PDFs, but we would certainly like to look into it at some point, even possibly working with RPG Now (if they'd be interested).
 

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jmucchiello said:
Wow, that's great.

Er.. I have nothing but "good luck" to say on topic. Although the more equal than other makes me want to chant "4 dice good, 2 dice better" but I have no idea what that would mean. :)

Thank you, Jmucchiello! Even just "good luck" is nice to hear and always appreciated. :)
 

D_Sinclair said:
Just remember, what you find to be hyperbole, others will find to be nothing but arrogance. Especially when you are continuing to expand upon it by adding "Some games are more equal than others" to sigs of individuals involved with this enterprise.

I'm already sorry for stepping in here, but I find this hard to take from a company who posts highly critical and negative reviews of the competitions' products.
 

HellHound said:
I'm already sorry for stepping in here, but I find this hard to take from a company who posts highly critical and negative reviews of the competitions' products.

Chapter and verse, please. Go ahead and show me one highly critical review posted by my boss regarding a product that competes directly with an ARP product, or a highly critical review I posted AFTER I got hired by the company.
 

D_Sinclair said:
Chapter and verse, please. Go ahead and show me one highly critical review posted by my boss regarding a product that competes directly with an ARP product, or a highly critical review I posted AFTER I got hired by the company.
I've got a better idea: Don't hijack the thread; take it somewhere else.
 


In order to not further hijack this thread, David, email me (my email is at the bottom of my signature) and I'll send you to the appropriate reference you are looking for.

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Congrats on the IPR, crew. Yer a fine bunch, so its good to see everyone working together towards co-marketing.
 
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HellHound said:
In order to not further hijack this thread, David, email me (my email is at the bottom of my signature) and I'll send you to the appropriate reference you are looking for.
Thank you, Hell Hound. You are a gentleman and a scholar.
 

scourger said:
Good luck, guys. This thread at least got me to go over and look at your website.

P.S.: Sell me a module.

Have you got these?

http://www.indiepressrevolution.com...ld&PHPSESSID=cbda1cf953e2005077f57c49a0b1df9f

If not, you HAVE to add them to your collection. They're both nominated for awards and have received nearly universal approval from reviewers.

In fact, if you don't like them, I'll buy you a sandwich if I ever meet you and you can explain to me why you didn't.
 

HellHound said:
Congrats on the IPR, crew. Yer a fine bunch, so its good to see everyone working together towards co-marketing.

Thank you, Jason! Always appreciate the support... :)
 

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