Written by S. John Ross (GURPS Warehouse 23, GURPS Black Ops), GURPS Russia will support medieval or fantasy adventure with any game system.
This is the first release in our "Straight Line" series . . . it's not sold in stores, but is only available direct from SJ Games. See our web catalog to order GURPS Russia! (And if you've already ordered, look for your copy to arrive within the week.)
In their own words: "The Right Wing Conspiracy is a loose but highly effective conglomeration of individuals, groups, corporations and groupies who want to see the United States enter into an era of Glory where government is restrained, people lead their own lives and are solely responsible for them. Where character counts and morality and ethics form the basis of personal choices. That, and we like to screw with the liberals."
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- Submitted by Leon Stauffer
So we are auctioning off those three slots in the book. If the enthusiasm for this from GURPS Discworld fans is as great as we expect, this will go a long way toward covering a new processor to speed up this website. We thank both Terry Pratchett and Paul Kidby for agreeing to this bit of foolishness.
There are three identical lots, and time is short. When you go to the auction page, be sure to read the special bidding rules for these three lots, only.
Stephen Hricko, a guest at the Maryland resort which sponsored the 200-player game, was discovered dead with burns on his head and upper torso. His clothing was also burned; in some so-called "spontaneous human combustion" reports, the victims are burned to ashes while their clothes appear untouched.
Investigators of the death had ruled out neither accident nor foul play, nor had they either established or ruled out a connection between the game and the death.
These were just the advance copies, mind you -- a precious handful overnighted to us while the rest labor across America on a huge truck -- but it's still great to see the fruits of our many labors. We'll be shipping these books out as soon as they get here, so look for them in a store near you by the middle of March.
-- Scott Haring
A lot of attention went to Formula De, the European race game (and our guests gave us a copy to keep! We have to ask them back...). There was more Pit, of course, this time with a real bell.
We also played a couple of interesting prototypes that we've been sent for evaluation, but I obviously can't go into details. Yet.
Pyramid #29 should be on the shelves at the end of March.
-- Scott Haring
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The press release touted the release of over 20 Traveller products in the past year and a half and their substantial licensing work, including the upcoming GURPS Traveller. Marc Miller finished up the press release with the news that he is working on a second edition of the T4 rules (Of course, T4 stands for Traveller, 4th Edition, which would make this the 2nd edition of a 4th edition -- wouldn't that be an 8th edition?). Miller promises the new edition will be the "best ever."
-- Scott Haring
Pondsmith said "This was a personal decision . . . I'm not retiring, just shifting gears. After 12 years, there's other stuff I want to do, and it's about time I did it."
For R. Talsorian's complete explanation of the decision and its consequences, see their company website.
A [CENSORED]-cutting ceremony will be announced when the fourth level is ready to open.
But we're getting better.
One of those little "sizzles" I want to tell you about today are Excerpts. For the past six months or so, when we send a new product to the printer, we go through the book and find a handful of cool pieces of art and three or four chunks of actual text from the book as Excerpts -- and we put them up on the web site for you to check out.
This gives you an even better opportunity to size up a book before you decide whether or not to buy it. An informed gamer is a happy gamer, we think . . .
One of our long-term projects is to go back and add Excerpts for all the books on our website -- but that will take a while. For now, you can check out Excerpts of the following recent products: GURPS Bio-Tech, GURPS Black Ops, GURPS Ultra-Tech 2, GURPS Planet Krishna, GURPS Russia, Angelic Player's Guide, Liber Reliquarum, Night Music, The Marches and Heaven And Hell. Enjoy.
-- Scott Haring
On the other hand, business is apparently good for Chessex, the largest game distributor. We just got a fax announcing "Chessex Distribution is proud to announce the opening of its fifth and newest distribution facility on Monday, February 16 . . . Chessex West, located in Visalia, California, will focus on serving the retailers in the states of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and countries of the Pacific Rim." This is territory currently dominated by Berkeley Game Distribution, generally ranked as the #2 game distributor.
-- Steve Jackson
--Number 2, Illuminated
Sitekeeper.
GURPS Alternate Earths will be back on the shelves at the end of February.
-- Scott Haring
I'll be running some Ogre Miniatures and In Nomine, as well as an INWO tournament.
I guess I've mentioned this before, but I'll tell the story again: WarCon was the very first game convention I ever attended, back in 1976 when I was a freshman at Texas A&M. So it has a soft place in my heart, and as long as I'm a gamer, I'll go back. See you there.
-- Scott Haring
The moral is, if you are part of the team that keeps the customers happy, your employer will move mountains to keep you.
Now where are we going to put all these rocks? Time to resurface the driveway...
-- Steve Jackson
So now he's here! Loren Wiseman joins the staff as Art Director (taking the burden off me after six weeks of barely scraping by, thank you) and GURPS Traveller line editor. We'll also let him do a little production work, too, once he gets settled in.
But for now, it's enough to just say, "Welcome!"
-- Scott Haring
And Lynette was sending us editing comments on SubGenius until day before yesterday...
-- Steve Jackson
Suggested by Diane Epke (depke@schiffhardin.com).
And their release lists TriTac as yet another company that won't be in Milwaukee, though I haven't heard that directly.
-- Steve Jackson
Liber Reliquarum -- The Book of Relics -- is full of the artifacts and relics that both sides of the Great War have used for millennia in their struggles. Some are common, even mundane . . . and some are imbued with earth-shattering power. Any and all should be handled with extreme caution, if handled at all.
The Liber also has rules for creating relics of your own and gobs of adventure ideas. This book will add entire new dimensions to your In Nomine campaign.
Look for the Liber Reliquarum on a store shelf near you at the end of February.
-- Scott Haring
This decision was not a casual one for us, or for those of our colleagues who have reached the same conclusion. For us, it was reached only after long discussions on a mailing list which included representatives of both Andon (the WotC subsidiary that now runs GenCon) and WotC itself, as well as many other companies.
The main difficulty had to do with WotC's pricing policies. GenCon booths, already very costly, went up again this year. Some prices increased more than 50%! WotC representatives insisted that GenCon was a bargain, compared to the things they wanted to compare it to . . . and recommended that we all just consider it a necessary expense, taking fewer booths if necessary. And in fact, many companies are decreasing their presence without dropping out -- at least, not this year.
In the end, though, several companies have already concluded that it's no longer worth our time to go to GenCon at all.
Within the next week or so, we'll be posting a web page that discusses this decision in more detail, lists any other companies that have dropped out, and talks about possible alternatives for this and later years. (One hint: the World Science Fiction Convention, in Baltimore this year, is the same weekend as GenCon. Guess where we'll be?)
We have been unsubtly warned by WotC employees that any company that doesn't come to GenCon will be seen by the gamers to be on its last legs. All these companies need for the word to get out: we're staying away because we chose to, not because we're dead.
We've also been formally *requested* to sponsor events even if we don't attend, because the convention's gamemasters (and by extension, all the gamers)s "aren't aware and shouldn't be aware of [the] "business" side of this industry. But we can't accede to that request. We will NOT sponsor GenCon events, and we WILL tell you why. Much as WotC might like to have its business practices remain unexamined, we feel that the state of the hobby is everybody's business. So . . . sorry, we'll have more to say about this.
-- Steve Jackson
If you're planning to go to the CGDC in May, look for SJ and Micah - they'll both be there.
-- Kira
Grimoire is a sequel of sorts to GURPS Magic, with loads of new spells and two all-new colleges, Gate Magic and Tech Magic. This is not a new edition, just a new printing – it does fix some errata from the last printing.
Look for GURPS Grimoire back on the shelves at the end of February.
-- Scott Haring
This affects not only new books, but also those already in print; we are restickering the backs. Check the catalog to see the new prices in general.
This essentially catches us up with two years of increase in paper costs. Are you as anxious as we are for the day when we can distribute game materials digitally? (Though improvements in printing technology are already promising to reduce the price of short-run printing enough to make it possible to keep more books in print, at a reasonable cost. Maybe within a couple of years. Maybe sooner.)
But for now, we had to kick the prices up. Sorry about that.
-- Steve Jackson