Role-playing game publishers 9th Level Games is a small-press publisher of role-playing games. They are best known for Kobolds Ate My Baby and the Ninja Burger RPG. It is primarily run by Dan Landis and Chris O'Neill, who live in Pennsylvania. A hardcover version of Kobolds Ate My Baby (colloquially KAMB) is being published by Dork Storm Press in 2005, featuring illustrations by Dork Tower creator John Kovalic. ...more on Wikipedia about "9th Level Games"
Alderac Entertainment Group, or AEG, is a publisher of role-playing game and collectible card game products. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alderac Entertainment Group"
Amarillo Design Bureau, based in Amarillo, Texas, is a company specialising in tactical and strategic board wargames. The company created and developed the series of games set in the Star Fleet Universe which includes the tactical combat games Star Fleet Battles and Federation Commander, the strategic-level game Federation and Empire, the card-based tactical game Star Fleet Battle Force and the role-playing game Prime Directive. They also produce a large series of miniatures under the Starline 2400 label, as well as the biannual Captain's Log magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amarillo Design Bureau Inc."
Arctic ranger productions is a Finnish roleplaying game publisher. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arctic ranger productions"
Atlas Games is a company which publishes role-playing games and card games (both plain games and collectible card games) . Its current president is John Nephew, an alumnus of Carleton College. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atlas Games (company)"
Black Dragon Press, or BDP, is a publisher of a unique role-playing game which is also a collectible card game product. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Dragon Press"
Brittannia Game Designs Ltd. is the United Kingdom company that currently publishes the role-playing game Chivalry and Sorcery. It was originally founded to produce supplements for Chivalry and Sorcery. At that time it was in its third edition and published by Highlander Games. Brittannia bought out the rights and published the 4th, Rebirth, edition. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brittannia Game Designs"
Chaosium is one of the longer lived publishers of role-playing games still in existence. Originally founded by Greg Stafford, its first game was actually a wargame, White Bear and Red Moon, which later mutated into Dragon Pass and its sequel, Nomad Gods. White Bear and Red Moon is notable for containing the first published material about Glorantha, later immortalized as the primary setting for the role-playing game RuneQuest and, now, Hero Wars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chaosium"
Cheapass Games is a game company founded and run by former Wizards of the Coast game designer James Ernest. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheapass Games"
Cumberland Games & Diversions is an electronic publishing company specializing in roleplaying games and TrueType fonts designed for those who play them. Company founder S. John Ross is the company's sole operator, assisted by his wife, Sandra Ross, and by freelance creators including friend and artist Dan Smith. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cumberland Games & Diversions"
Darcsyde Productions is a role-playing game publisher which has produced the Corum supplement for the Chaosium Stormbringer (aka Elric!) RPG and is currently working on a Hawkmoon-themed supplement for the same games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darcsyde Productions"
Decipher, Inc. is a gaming company based in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. They began with three puzzles called "Decipher" then moved on to party games and Pente sets but since 1994, has begun to produce collectible card and role-playing games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Decipher, Inc."
:This is about the game Dragon Storm Black Dragon Press, or BDP, is a publisher of a unique role-playing game which is also a collectible card game product. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dragon Storm"
Entertainment Plus More, Inc. (aka EPM Games) is a company that provides gaming and educational products. EPM Games is best known for its play-by-mail game Adventurers Guild . ...more on Wikipedia about "Entertainment Plus More"
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Eos Press was established in 2001 in Seattle, Washington. Formerly Hawthorn Hobgoblynn Press, it focuses on the production of card games (such as Abuse: The Final Insult and Creatures & Cultists) and role-playing games (such as Godlike and Weapons of the Gods). ...more on Wikipedia about "Eos Press"
Fantasy Community Council (FanCC) is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to developing role-playing game content under the Open Gaming License (OGL). The material is contributed entirely by volunteers and then reviewed, edited, and assembled into netbooks by specialized groups. The FanCC is open to anybody who completes and signs an agreement to hold to the terms of the OGL. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantasy Community Council"
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a Roseville, Minnesota-based game company that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantasy Flight Games"
Fantasy Games Unlimited is a role-playing game company mostly active during the late 1970s and 1980s. Some of its games were Bunnies and Burrows, Bushido, Villains and Vigilantes, Space Opera, Aftermath!, Daredevils, Wild West, Flashing Blades, Chivalry and Sorcery, and Psi World. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantasy Games Unlimited"
The Fantasy Productions Medienvertriebsgesellschaft mbH (aka FanPro) is a German game company based in Erkrath producing the German-language versions of Shadowrun, and BattleTech, and previously German-only Das Schwarze Auge ( The Dark Eye) fantasy Role-Playing Games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fantasy Productions"
FASA Corporation was a American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and boardgames from 1981 till 2001. Originally the name FASA was an acronym for " Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, though in later years the letters of the name did not actually stand for anything. ...more on Wikipedia about "FASA"
In 1996, Alderac Entertainment Group and ISOMEDIA divested themselves of their joint operating venture, and created Five Rings Publishing Group (FRPG). Using the joint venture the two companies had co-created the Legend of the Five Rings Collectible Card Game in 1995, and realized that in order to continue to successfully publish the game that a stand-alone company focused on the game-publishing business was the best solution. ...more on Wikipedia about "Five Rings Publishing Group"
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Flying Buffalo Incorporated (FBI) is a company based in Scottsdale, Arizona that offers roleplaying games, gaming materials, and play-by-mail gaming services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flying Buffalo"
Flying Mice LLC is a company owned and operated by Clash Bowley based in Boston in the business of creating roleplaying games. Its flagship product is Starcluster, a hard space opera science-fiction setting in a cluster of 117 systems after the Earth's sun had gone supernova. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flying Mice LLC"
Freeform Games publishes downloadable freeform-style interactive murder mystery party games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Freeform Games"
Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) was a company that published many popular wargames, as well as role-playing games such as Traveller. Founded in June 22, 1973, the company disbanded February 29, 1996 after having suffered financial troubles for quite some time. Many of their games are now carried by other publishers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Game Designers' Workshop"
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