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I'm not sure whether I'm allowed to answer with Fantasy Games Unlimited; they have a live web site, but as far as I can tell it is to distribute copies of games that were mostly written in the 80's. They never had a break-out game that put them up there with D&D in the market, but Chivalry and Sorcery, Bushido, Flashing Blades, and V&V were all classics, and they had some good less well known games as well.
They've published new adventure modules for Villains and Vigilantes, Bushido, and Daredevils in recent years, possibly others as well. Villains and Vigilantes has had probably a couple of dozen new adventure modules in the past decade. Not dead, just small.FGU have been releasing new product for V&V for a few years now, so I wouldn't consider them dead.
So maybe undead?!?They've published new adventure modules for Villains and Vigilantes, Bushido, and Daredevils in recent years, possibly others as well. Villains and Vigilantes has had probably a couple of dozen new adventure modules in the past decade. Not dead, just small.
Dream Pod 9. Still alive on the wargaming side, but their Rpg lines have been dead a while.
I'm still a fan of Heavy Gear, Jovian Chronicles, and Tribe 8.
I think I actually have some of the Gamelords material. In the same vein, Judges Guild. Their low production values were fabulous, but some of their material was quite good.Gamelords. Publisher of Thieve's Guild and several Traveller supplements as well as a few other bits and pieces.
Dream Pod 9. Still alive on the wargaming side, but their Rpg lines have been dead a while.
I'm still a fan of Heavy Gear, Jovian Chronicles, and Tribe 8.
Judges Guild isn't exactly dead...I think I actually have some of the Gamelords material. In the same vein, Judges Guild. Their low production values were fabulous, but some of their material was quite good.
Yup not deadJudges Guild isn't exactly dead...
Speaking of Gamelords there still material available at list price.
I was just going to say that!Speaking of Gamelords there still material available at list price.
Dense and quirky. However it not essential to using the material.Gotta love Haven. How is the house system?
Yeah, all of DP9's PDFs are lackluster in quality, from my experience. They're still readable; they're just not very "clean".Pity. I recently read that their Silhouette system is "a better d6 dice pool game than WEG Star Wars." I wanted to find out for myself, but the core rulebook is only available in apparently a bad scan.
I've been tempted to try and do a cleaned up version of it just for myself so I can get all the rules/subsystems in a nice organized spot. I have most of the books. What I don't have is still in stock at his site so it's just a matter of time before I pick it all up.Dense and quirky. However it not essential to using the material.
I found it was readily adaptable to Swords & Wizardry with the rules I developed for the Majestic Wilderlands Supplement. I had Tadashi permission to do a Swords & Wizardry version at one point but alas it was a step too far timewise alongside my mapping commissions and personal projects.
I miss FASA.
FASA. I loved everything about them except their shitty binding.
This is what I came here to say. I still have some GW RPG product. And they were so good at what they did. But it didn't sell minis, so Citadel canned GW as an RPG publisher. To the shame of the British gaming industry.Games Workshop.
Yea, and that's one of the things that means I can't list Different Worlds as dead... Despite the fact that what IS dead is their magazine... :-)Speaking of Gamelords there still material available at list price.
You can't buy the core rules which is a good sign of death to me.Yea, and that's one of the things that means I can't list Different Worlds as dead... Despite the fact that what IS dead is their magazine... :-)
They were once. The old Rogue Trooper game was great. So was Chainsaw Warrior. A d the car one they did was fun. Dark Future?Great boardgame company as well.