Which print d20 publishers are still active?

Shawn_Kehoe

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Hi all,

I fell out of touch with the d20 scene sometime last fall, so now I am trying to play catch-up. So far, these are the d20 companies that I know are still active:

Green Ronin
Necromancer Games
Goodman Games
Paizo Publishing

I believe Kenzer Co is still making Kalamar stuff. I believe that Fiery Dragon's d20 output is currently limited to d20 module updates via PDF. Alderac is still doing Spycraft OGL stuff.

Am I missing anyone?

Shawn
 

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Would you consider those who do Print on Demand books as print publishers? How about Print on Demand publishers that don't just sell onlone but actually sell through traditional venues like FLGSs? There's a blurred line these days between ePubs and Print Pubs with each encroaching on the old turf of the other rather regularly.
 

POD/Lulu doesn't count, IMHO.

Anyway, afaik, it's just:

Goodman, Green Ronin, Mongoose, Paradign (sp? The Arcanis people), Paizo, Kenzer

Alderac is not doing Spycraft stuff anymore, that's Crafty Games, they are are printing through Mongoose.

Necro I think has some stuff still through White Wolf (maybe) and then through Paizo, but I don't think they are really a publisher, more like a developer, almost.

I think we might eventually still see Delta Green d20 someday.
 

Does Mongoose still make d20 stuff? I thought it was all minis with them these days. Likewise, I was unaware that Fantasy Flight Games still did anything d20 related.

I wasn't really counting the Lulu/POD sector.

Shawn
 


Shawn_Kehoe said:
Does Mongoose still make d20 stuff?

Yep. B5 is still delivering frequent releases (two this month), and their Flaming Cobra line is bringing strong PDF titles to print.

This includes the Spycraft material mentioned above... the long awaited World on Fire arrives next month. (Yay!)

fcworldfire.jpg


http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/home/detail.php?qsID=1278&qsSeries=


Nephandum, a fantasy/horror book under their Flaming Cobra imprint, also goes print next month:

fcnephandum.jpg


http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/home/detail.php?qsID=1291&qsSeries=
 


Shawn_Kehoe said:
I wasn't really counting the Lulu/POD sector.


Although it is not obvious to look at the books, there are a number of them who sell them through regular FLGSs. What standard were you using for Print publishers, then?
 


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