Former Atlanta Accounts Affected
March 13, 2002
Diamond Comic Distributors has now been shipping new product to pop culture stores from its new Memphis distribution center for about three weeks...
Retail Division Not Affected
March 13, 2002
A spokesperson for Wizards of the Coast has confirmed to ICv2 that the company has laid off 50 employees today at its headquarters in Renton, Washington.
New CCG and Boardgame Based on George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Novels
March 11, 2002
Fantasy Flight Games of Roseville, Minnesota announced the acquisition of board and collectible card game rights to George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fantasy series of novels.
The Industry Gathers in Las Vegas
March 10, 2002
The game industry gathers in Las Vegas next week, in a year that looks to have continuing change after a tumultuous, mostly successful 2001.
And Shuts Its Doors
March 8, 2002
Precedence Entertainment has closed its doors. Former employee and investor Jim Burleson said he was told, '...that Precedence was quietly drifting away,...'
March 1987 in the Pop Culture Products Industry
March 6, 2002
We took a look at the archives of Internal Correspondence , the print predecessor of ICv2, for the stories that were dominating the pop culture products industry fifteen years ago.
March 1992 in the Pop Culture Products Industry
March 6, 2002
We took a look at the archives of Internal Correspondence , the print predecessor of ICv2...
'Power Pack' Plus Four Games/Expansions
March 5, 2002
Score has announced its 2002 releases for the Dragon Ball Z CCG , which include four new games/expansions as well as a cool limited edition collector case and cards.
Which Will Introduce New Character
March 2, 2002
Steve Jackson Games has announced that its upcoming Hellboy RPG will include a new comic with script by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, Jai Nitz, and Steve Jackson Games' Philip Reed, pencils by Zach Howard, and inks by Peter Bergting.
He Doesn't Like It
February 27, 2002
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games wrote in to say that he doesn't like Marvel's recently announced plan to bump prices on three of its lower-selling titles.