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Why They Make Sense
July 20, 2003
J. Carmody of Serenity Studios in Sydney, Australia saw Mark Amaroso's comments on release dates and sent us this explanation of release dates in an ideal world.
'So Sad'
July 14, 2003
Daniel Moon of Arcane Computers in Fremont, Illinois saw our coverage of the early release of D&D 3.5 and our earlier coverage on early release of the Star Wars CCG, and had this to say.
Debuting Friday, November 7
June 22, 2003
Two short Star Wars Clone Wars cartoons are slated to debut on the Cartoon Network on Friday, November 7.
Starting June 10
May 29, 2003
LucasFilm, the licensing arm of Star Wars creator George Lucas' media empire, is preparing to launch an online subscription-only website...
Dahl Estate Approves
May 22, 2003
Tim Burton ( Batman, Nightmare Before Christmas ) is set to direct a new version of Roald Dahl's classic children's novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory .
Sales Estimates for March Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
May 20, 2003
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during April 2003.
Behind Games, International
May 13, 2003
Hasbro reported improved sales and profits for the first quarter of 2003, with sales up 2% and profits of $1.1 million vs. a loss of $263 million in the same period last year.
To Create CGI Features
May 11, 2003
Lucasfilm, the studio owned by Star Wars creator George Lucas, has 'quietly' started up a new unit, Lucasfilm Animation, in order to gain a share of the computer-generated animation business.
Gen Con Europe Shelved
May 7, 2003
Gen Con, the nation's leading Game Convention, is set to make its Indianapolis debut this July 24-27, taking advantage of the Indianapolis Convention Center's 620,000 square feet of space...
'Things Are Only Just Beginning!'
April 28, 2003
Ryan Dancey, CEO of OrganizedPlay and former VP of Tabletop Roleplaying Games at Wizards of the Coast, has been hearing that OGL/d20 has 'failed' and offers this strong rejoinder.
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