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WayneLigon said:
Razz said:Funny how he mentions giving Planescape the axe because it was confusing and "jargon-filled" yet I see a ton of Planescape fans among those that started in 2E and a bunch more who started D&D in 3E would've loved to see and be a part of.
It'd be nice for them to state how many of these replies they received and then post it somewhere and see how many rebuttals it gets. They may have heard the cries of people wanting Planescape and Ravenloft to go away, but how many cries of them hearing they want Planescape and Ravenloft to STAY? Most likely none, because no one knew the plug would be pulled on them until 3E was making its first steps.
It's along the same lines as discontinuing Dragon and Dungeon. They may have had great expectations from their online survey a few months back, but while they were hearing what people would like to have they became totally ignorant of those who were silent on the issue because they were happy with what they had and didn't expect their world to get turned upside-down all of sudden in the span of one day.
Gentlegamer said:I agree. What is scary is not even the Blume Bros. could cancel Dragon (they tried). Now WotC has done what some of the real D&D "villains" couldn't do.
Ostlander said:Didn't TSR also play around with other genres?
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Star Frontiers (Whatever happened to that anyway?)
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Ostlander said:Buck Rogers
As I understand it, TSR bid on both Buck Rogers and Star Wars.kenobi65 said:From what I've read, the company was pretty much forced to publish the Buck Rogers game by She Who Must Not Be Named, because it'd financially benefit her family (the Dille family, descendents of Flint Dille, who created Buck Rogers).
Thanks for the link. That's an excellent article.Chiaroscuro23 said:Also, the death of wargaming article people have mentioned is A Farewell to Hexes by Greg Costikyan, once a very prominent name in this hobby, and an excellent writer to boot.
http://www.costik.com/spisins.html