>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>I was thinking about something like this.
>>
>>Let's see. Set up a publishing firm, obtain a government grant or
>>loan, obtain a license for publishing Dangerous Journeys material
>>from Wizards (A DJSTL under the OGL?), and set up a publishing deal
>>with you folks.
>>
>>Sounds doable. The hard part being persuading Wizards.
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>
>I'm not sure if this is true, but supposedly a small divison (or
>somehow affiliated with)of White Wolf games has acquired a license to
>put out Ravenloft d20 material. I read about it in the dnd newsgroup,
>but It's also on Eric Noah's site.
>
>If it is true, perhaps Hasbro/WOTC is amenable to licensing out other
>gaming properties? It's not like they plan on doing anything with
>most of them (AFAIK, anyway.) I mean, if they're not going to do
>anything game related with Dragonlance (which is fairly popular), what
>hope is there for something obscure like DJ?
>
>Might not be enough profit for Hasbro to worry about though.
It may depend on the package one puts together. Can one do a quality
product? Will it reflect favorably on Wizards? Will it help Wizards'
bottom line?
That last could be a sticking point where DJ is concerned.:)
Alan
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