Tied in with WotC's Book of Vile Darkness
August 19, 2002
Paizo Publishing, the new publisher of Dungeon and Dragon Adventures has announced that upcoming issues will contain special sealed sections with 'edgy, mature content.'
It Can Help or Hurt
August 18, 2002
Jim and Crystal Brown of Midwest Comics and Collectibles in Quincy, Illinois were prompted by recent articles on con sales by game companies to let us know how it affects their store. There are ways it can help and ways it can hurt.
Origins 2002
August 14, 2002
The Origins Awards are the most comprehensive set of gaming awards, and in many ways the most prestigious. As was the case last year, GAMA has produced a poster featuring all the winners of this year's Origins Awards.
Biggest US Game Show Draws Well in Milwaukee Swan Song
August 10, 2002
Game fans came out in force for the final Milwaukee appearance of GenCon, prompting some industry attendees to describe it as 'the biggest Thursday in the history of the show.'
Due Q4
July 23, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced the upcoming release of a trading card game (TCG) based on the Simpsons television series.
From Green Ronin
July 21, 2002
Green Ronin Publishing announced that it will be publishing a new d20 Modern edition of Ultramodern Firearms this November. Ultramodern Firearms was an RPG gun sourcebook originally published by Chameleon Eclectic in 1993.
30 Publishers Already Signed Up
July 20, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced the November 8 release of the d20 Modern Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook .
Retail Site Founder Takes Over
July 17, 2002
Wizards of the Coast announced today that the company has reached an agreement to outsource its online retail business to Sean Vanderasson, owner and manager of SVGames L.L.C.
To New Company with Familiar Faces
July 10, 2002
Confirming long-standing rumors, Wizards of the Coast has announced that it has reached an agreement with new company Paizo Publishing, LLC for Paizo to publish Dragon and Dungeon Adventures magazines.
Takes Effect Next January
July 8, 2002
Reuters is reporting that Mattel Inc. has won the right to make toys based on key Warner Bros. characters including Superman , Batman , Looney Tunes , and the Justice League .