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Für alle Fans der Dungeon Crawl Classics-Reihe gibt es gute Neuigkeiten: Goodman Games springt ins $5000-Boot und wird nahezu alle Serien unter 4E fortsetzen:Der Übersetzer der deutschen DCCs hat einige Infos zusammengetragen:“Das erste offizielle Produkt erscheint zum Gamers' Day am 21. Juni dieses Jahres, welcher diesmal stark von WotC unterstützt wird. Zum GenCon hält Goodman Games dann auch das erste DCC-Turnier unter der 4. Edition ab - was von allen mit Spannung erwartet wird, da die Teilnehmer zu diesem Zeitpunkt ja gerade mal 2, 3 Monate Erfahrung mit dem System sammeln konnten. Das Modul zum Turnier ist bereits in Arbeit.Ferner gehen auch die WICKED-FANTASY-Reihe sowie XCRAWL in die "4. Runde".”Neue, eigene Systeme sind auch in der Schublade. Im März ist Haiiii-Ya! geplant – ein neues Cartoon Martial Arts Combat-RPG von Goodman Games, bei dem man seinen Lieblingsanimefigur spielen und Shuriken werfend durch die Lande ziehen lassen kann. Eldritch soll schon im Februar erhältlich sein und ist ein eigenständiges Fantasy-System.Haiiii-Ya!: http://www.goodmangames.com/4390preview.phpEldritch: http://www.goodman-games.com/4360preview.phpZu Eldritch gibt es auch einen Designer-Blog, ebenso zu Dragonmech.Eldritch: http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3129Dragonmech: http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2959
Mike: Why is Wizards of the Coast calling it the OGL when it really doesn't seem quite open?Linae Foster: We decided that yeah, OGL isn't the best name for it. So we're going to call it The Game System License from now on or GSL.
Also sicherlich Malhavoc Press <werden nicht bei der 4E mitspielen>.
The End of the RoadThe last of the 3.5 Dungeon Crawl Classics are here!List Price: $79.99 Our Price: $71.99 currently unavailable Wed, Jan 30, 2008, 02:47 AMShortly after Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition was announced, Goodman Games announced that they'd only release a few more Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures for 3.5 before moving to support 4E. And now, the final 3.5 DCCs have arrived! This will be your last chance to get Goodman's classic dungeon crawl feel in the current edition of the world's most popular roleplaying game!
Die Gebühren muss man zahlen wenn man sich das Entwickler Paket bestellt.Kilamar
Phase TwoWizards of the Coast will release the second phase of the developer materials on June 6th, 2008 with the free, public availability of the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition SRD and OGL. The SRD will be live immediately upon release. The OGL will go-live on January 1, 2009.
ZitatPhase TwoWizards of the Coast will release the second phase of the developer materials on June 6th, 2008 with the free, public availability of the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition SRD and OGL. The SRD will be live immediately upon release. The OGL will go-live on January 1, 2009.http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/4news/20080108a
Zitat von: "Zanan"ZitatPhase TwoWizards of the Coast will release the second phase of the developer materials on June 6th, 2008 with the free, public availability of the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition SRD and OGL. The SRD will be live immediately upon release. The OGL will go-live on January 1, 2009.http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/4news/20080108aGott sei Dank.
Wizards of the Coast is pleased to announce that third-party publishers will be allowed to publish products compatible with the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition game system under the new Dungeons & Dragons 4E Game System License (D&D 4E GSL). This royalty-free license will replace the former d20 System Trademark License (STL), and will have a System Reference Document (SRD) available for referencing permissible content. The D&D 4E GSL will allow third-party publishers to create roleplaying game products in fantasy settings with the D&D 4th Edition rules, and publishers who register with WotC will be granted the right to use a version of the D&D logo that denotes the product as compatible with the D&D 4th Edition Roleplaying Game, in accordance with WotC’s terms and conditions. The effective start date for sales of D&D 4E GSL publications will be October 1, 2008.The license associated SRD will be available on June 6, 2008, at no cost. A small group of publishers received advanced notice and will receive these documents prior to June 6, at no cost, in order to prepare for publication of compatible materials by the effective start date. If you haven’t already been contacted by WotC, you will be able to access the documents on the Wizards website beginning on June 6, 2008.Wizards is also working on the details of a second royalty-free license, the d20 Game System License (d20 GSL). This license will allow third-party publishers to create roleplaying game products in non-fantasy settings with the 4E rules. The exact details for the d20 GSL will be released as they become available.