Jolly_Blackburn said:I will say this -- I predict there will be a half dozen attempts by various publishers to launch something 'Dragon like' in the next 6 months to a year.
I sense a disturbance in the Force...as if much money is about to be lost.
Jolly_Blackburn said:I will say this -- I predict there will be a half dozen attempts by various publishers to launch something 'Dragon like' in the next 6 months to a year.
Jolly_Blackburn said:Getting on newstand/bookstores isn't all that difficult.
But we have no plans to try and fill the void.
kenobi65 said:IMO, the primary reason for Dragon and Dungeon's long-running success was the official imprimatur.
Roger said:Polymancer Magazine is pretty decent, in my opinion.
Cheers,
Roger
crazypixie said:White Wolf tried to do the magazine thing back in the 90s. It didn't last long.
Stormborn said:Wizard Etertainment (Publisher of Wizards, INquest, Toyfaire, and IIRC Anime Insider) already has a foot in the door with a large section of the market to which an RPG magazine would appeal and the financhial resources to do it. If they had an inclination they could try out some articles in InQuest and other places to gauge reaction and then put out a magazine. Not saying they would, but they are one of the few that I see as having the resources to make a serious attempt. Short of a non-"noncompete clause" Paizo.
kenobi65 said:Actually, they've already tried just that. Back in the early days of 3E, they put more of an RPG focus into InQuest (their CCG magazine, even calling it "InQuest Gamer" for a while). After a year or two, they took it back out. I can only conclude they decided it wasn't doing much for sales.