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MYSTIC EYE GAMES AND THUNDERHEAD GAMES TO PUBLISH ADVENTURES FOR FANTASY FLIGHT GAMES’ DRAGONSTAR™
Roseville, Minnesota
March 5, 2002
Fantasy Flight Games has reached an agreement with Mystic Eye Games and Thunderhead Games authorizing these companies to publish adventures compatible with the Dragonstar space-fantasy campaign setting for the d20 System.
“This is a great partnership for all the parties involved,” noted Greg Benage, the Dragonstar line developer at FFG. “FFG wants to focus its in-house production on source material and rules expansions, and this agreement allows us to do that knowing there will still be plenty of adventures to support the Dragonstar line. “Mystic Eye and Thunderhead are both new publishers with fresh ideas that have already produced some excellent products for the d20 System. We’re excited to get them involved in Dragonstar.”
Doug Herring, the CEO of Mystic Eye Games, added, “I enjoyed reading the Starfarer’s Handbook immensely and am absolutely thrilled to be able to have the Mystic Eye Games team write adventures for the fantastic Dragonstar setting. What a fun and exciting opportunity for all. With FFG creating fine support material and with MEG and TG producing adventures we hope that this great game will increase its already swelling fan base tremendously. ”
Hal Greenberg and Jim Govreau, co-owners of Thunderhead Games, think it’s a wonderful opportunity for their company. “We bought the Starfarer’s Handbook and kept saying how much we loved it. Now, with the ability to publish adventures in the Dragonstar setting, we look forward to taking the detail and personality we are known for and adding them to a space-fantasy setting. This is a match made in heaven.”
Fantasy Flight, Inc., a corporation with offices in Roseville, Minnesota, is a leading U.S. hobby market producer of boardgames, roleplaying games, card games, and customizable disk games. FFG’s products include the Lord of the Rings boardgame, the Twilight Imperium boardgame, the Blue Planet v2 roleplaying game, and the Legends & Lairs and Dragonstar lines for the d20 System.
Mystic Eye Games is the producer of the popular Hunt: Rise of Evil setting for the d20 System and has been an innovator in creating new, quality products to complement fantasy gaming and d20. Mystic Eye Games has produced six bestselling products since June of 2001. The company has launched several original series for the d20 system such as Foul Locales, Arcane Mysteries, and the anticipated Fall of Man that will take the Mystic Eye Games d20 offerings well beyond The Hunt and into every d20 game.
Thunderhead Games, Inc, a corporation with its headquarters in Brandon, Florida, is a new role playing publisher that has produced the critically acclaimed adventure/sourcebook Interludes: Brief Expeditions to Bluffside, along with the city sourcebook Bluffside: City on the Edge. Thunderhead Games is doing what it did for cities and expanding to new regions, including the desert, arctic, and now space.
'd20 System' and the d20 System logo are Trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast and are used with permission.
Roseville, Minnesota
March 5, 2002
Fantasy Flight Games has reached an agreement with Mystic Eye Games and Thunderhead Games authorizing these companies to publish adventures compatible with the Dragonstar space-fantasy campaign setting for the d20 System.
“This is a great partnership for all the parties involved,” noted Greg Benage, the Dragonstar line developer at FFG. “FFG wants to focus its in-house production on source material and rules expansions, and this agreement allows us to do that knowing there will still be plenty of adventures to support the Dragonstar line. “Mystic Eye and Thunderhead are both new publishers with fresh ideas that have already produced some excellent products for the d20 System. We’re excited to get them involved in Dragonstar.”
Doug Herring, the CEO of Mystic Eye Games, added, “I enjoyed reading the Starfarer’s Handbook immensely and am absolutely thrilled to be able to have the Mystic Eye Games team write adventures for the fantastic Dragonstar setting. What a fun and exciting opportunity for all. With FFG creating fine support material and with MEG and TG producing adventures we hope that this great game will increase its already swelling fan base tremendously. ”
Hal Greenberg and Jim Govreau, co-owners of Thunderhead Games, think it’s a wonderful opportunity for their company. “We bought the Starfarer’s Handbook and kept saying how much we loved it. Now, with the ability to publish adventures in the Dragonstar setting, we look forward to taking the detail and personality we are known for and adding them to a space-fantasy setting. This is a match made in heaven.”
Fantasy Flight, Inc., a corporation with offices in Roseville, Minnesota, is a leading U.S. hobby market producer of boardgames, roleplaying games, card games, and customizable disk games. FFG’s products include the Lord of the Rings boardgame, the Twilight Imperium boardgame, the Blue Planet v2 roleplaying game, and the Legends & Lairs and Dragonstar lines for the d20 System.
Mystic Eye Games is the producer of the popular Hunt: Rise of Evil setting for the d20 System and has been an innovator in creating new, quality products to complement fantasy gaming and d20. Mystic Eye Games has produced six bestselling products since June of 2001. The company has launched several original series for the d20 system such as Foul Locales, Arcane Mysteries, and the anticipated Fall of Man that will take the Mystic Eye Games d20 offerings well beyond The Hunt and into every d20 game.
Thunderhead Games, Inc, a corporation with its headquarters in Brandon, Florida, is a new role playing publisher that has produced the critically acclaimed adventure/sourcebook Interludes: Brief Expeditions to Bluffside, along with the city sourcebook Bluffside: City on the Edge. Thunderhead Games is doing what it did for cities and expanding to new regions, including the desert, arctic, and now space.
'd20 System' and the d20 System logo are Trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast and are used with permission.