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D101 Games
- Oldham (UK)
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Small-press makers of
OpenQuest (2009),
Wordplay: The Big Five (2009), and the military RPG
The Company (2012).
An imprint of Newt Newport, with help from
Mark Galeotti (Editorial), Neil Gow (Business advice),
Neil Ford (Demo Games Master), Matthew Harrison (Demo Games Master),
John Ossoway (Art and Writing), Sacha Ratcliffe (Proofreading), and
Graham Spearing (Editing).
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Daedalus Games
- Ontario (Canada)
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Former makers of the martial-arts action RPG
Feng Shui and
Nexus: The Infinite City.
Founded by Jose Garcia in 1995. It eventually sold FS to
Atlas Games
in 1998 and folded.
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Daemornia Games
- (UK)
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Small-press makers of the post-apocalyptic science fantasy game,
Daemornia, by Michael Lirko (2005).
An imprint of
Better Mouse Games.
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Dakkar Unlimited
- Los Angeles, CA (USA)
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Small-press makers of the tongue-in-cheek near-future science fantasy game,
Hot Chicks: The Roleplaying Game (2008).
Founded by authors Scott Corum and Victor Gipson.
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Darcsyde Productions
- 187 Whitehorse Road, Balwyn, Victoria 3103 (Australia)
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A defunct Australian company, former makers of the English
translation of the French game
TRAUMA (released at GenCon '92). Related people Liam Routt
lro@melb.bull.oz.au.
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Darkfuries Publishing
- PO Box 2232, El Cajon, CA (USA)
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Small-press publishers of D20 System RPG sourcebooks and accessories,
founded in 2001 by Brian Moseley, including the "Masterwork Maps"
series and a floor plans series.
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Darkharbor Games
- Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Infinite Legends RPG (2004).
Founded by author Jason Broadley.
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Darklore Publishing
- Alexandria, VA (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Demons & Saints RPG (2015).
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Dark Matter Studios, LLC
- 416 North Tracy Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715 (USA)
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Makers of
Epic Role Playing (2005).
Founded by authors Chris Organ and Kent Davis.
The system was started as a project at at Michigan State University,
though company is now based in Bozeman, Montana.
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Dark Nebulae Games
- 244 Fifth Avenue Suite 2923 New York, NY 10001-7604 (USA)
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Small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D, (aka "D20")
including the "Shadow Council Archives" line. Founded by Guy Le Breton,
Eugene Zee, and Mark Mazella in 2000.
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Dark Nova Games
- Houston, TX (USA)
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Small-press makers of the sci-fi,
Dark Nova Roleplaying Game (2012).
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Dark Portal Games
- 205 E. Dimond Blvd, Suite 459, Anchorage, Alaska 99515 (USA)
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Small-press makers of electronically-published supplements for
3rd edition D&D, (aka "D20") including the "Lands of Arekoz"
campaign setting. Founded by Tony Bounds, Darrin Drader, and
Michael Picagli in 2000.
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Dark Quest, LLC
- 23 Alec Dr, Howell, NJ 07731 (USA)
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Small-press makers of "City Guide" supplements for 3rd edition
D&D (aka "D20"). Formed in the late 1990s as a means to
promote the explorations of medieval re-enactment through
silversmithing, leatherworking, and other medieval crafts. In
2001 expanded into lines which promotes medieval and other forms
of roleplaying games.
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Dark Skull Studios
- Houston, TX (USA)
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Small-press makers of
New Gods of Mankind (2007).
The imprint of owner and author Richard Leon.
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Darwin's World
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of "Darwin's World" post-apocalyptic
sourcebook for 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20"). Founded in 2001
by Dominic Covey with illustrator V. Shane and contributor Chris
Davis.
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Dayspring Games
- (South Korea)
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Korean-language publishers of translations of GURPS products,
in cooperations with
Steve Jackon Games.
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Death's Edge Games
- 3096 Grace Ellen Drive, Columbia, MO 65202(USA)
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Former small-press publishers of
Inferno by Gabe Ivan (1994).
Now known as
Spartacus Publishing LLC.
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Decipher, Inc
- Norfolk, VA (USA)
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Makers of the "How to Host a Murder" series of party games,
various collectible card games, the
Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game, and the
Star Trek Roleplaying Game (2002).
Based in Norfolk, Virginia. Founded in 1983 by Warren Holland.
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Deep 7
- PO Box 46373, Seattle, WA 98146 (USA)
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A small-press company making a number of small one-page RPGs and
other cheap games, published in electronic format. Principles
Ron Dugdale, Samantha Downing, and Todd Downing.
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Devir Iberia
- Rambla Cataluña, 117 Pral. 2, 08008 Barcelona (Spain)
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A Spanish company which produces Spanish adaptations of Dungeons
& Dragons, Hackmaster, and Star Wars d20. They also publish
2nd edition
Fanhunter and the
Capitán Alatriste RPG.
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Devir Livraria
- Sao Paolo (Brazil)
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Publishers of a number of Portuguese-language RPGs, including
translations of GURPS, Dungeons & Dragons, and World
of Darkness products.
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DGA Games
- 10104 Todd Mill Rd, Huntsville, AL 35803 (USA)
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Makers of the
The Great War of Magellan RPG (2007), adapted from the
science fiction comic series of the same name.
This is the games division of
DG Associates, a multimedia company in Huntsville, AL founded by
President Duke Gerhardt.
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Different Worlds Publications
- (USA)
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Former publishers of the "Different Worlds" gaming magazine, along
with supplements for third edition D&D (aka "D20") including
"The Eight Kings" adventure by Robert J. Kuntz, and the
"World of Valus" sourcebook and adventures by Ryan Smalley.
It was founded in 1987 by editor Tadashi Ehara, formerly of Chaosium,
to take over the venerable Different Worlds magazine. Aided by
Alan Grohe who acts as project manager, editor, and developer.
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Dig a Thousand Holes Publishing
- New York, NY (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Time & Temp (2009).
An imprint of author Epidiah Ravachol.
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Digest Group Publications
- (USA)
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Former small-press makers of various supplements for
Traveller, including "Grand Survey" (1986) and
"Grand Census" (1987). It started on an original RPG,
A.I., which was never published. DGP was purchased by
Roger Sanger and slowly disappeared.
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Digital Animations
- Glasgow (UK)
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Current publishers of the
Tales of Gargentihr RPG, bought from
Sanctuary Games
after it folded in 1995.
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Dilly Green Bean Games
- Maine (USA)
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Small-press creators of
Guardian Universe Core Fuzion and
Xandoria Core Fuzion, as well as publishers
Pulp Era: Cinematic Adventures in the Yesteryear
by James Carpio, Michael Smith, Jon Richardson (2005) --
in cooperation with
Chapter 13 Press.
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Dimensional Strategies, Inc.
- 208 South Clay, Marshfield, MO 65706 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Time Drifters time-travel / Old West RPG (1990).
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Discordian Games
- Suite 101-8391 Bennett Road, Victoria, B.C. V6Y 1N4 (Canada)
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Former makers of the
Legacy hard science sci-fi RPG, by J.D. Frazer. Related
persons: designer J.D. Frazer (a481@mindlink.bc.ca),
developer Nick Janow (a684@mindlink.bc.ca), and
tech advisor Tom Klok (a344@mindlink.bc.ca).
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Disenchanted Games
- 115 Curly Hill, Ilkley, W. Yorkshire, LS29 0DT (UK)
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Small-press makers of the "Casalana" line of generic
fantasy sourcebooks.
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Dissolute Press
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of
It's Complicated.
An imprint of author Elizabeth Shoemaker, along with alternative
imprint
Two Scooters Press.
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Distri Magen
- Pico Mulhacén, 24. Pol Ind. "El Aquitón". 28500, Arganda del Rey (Spain)
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Makers of Spanish-language RPGs translated from English.
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Divine Legacy Games
- Lebanon, KY (USA)
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Small-press makers of DL-Quarterly, a quarterly periodical each
containing a complete role-playing game. This is the imprint of
author Troy M. Costisick, author of Ember Twilight.
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Doc's Games
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Small-press makers of the mini-RPGs
Dinky Dungeons,
Small Space, and
Freaks and Friendlies; by author Denton R. Elliot.
Subtitled "An Uncle Morty Production".
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Dog-eared Design
- Milwaukee, WI (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Primetime Adventures.
It is the sole design and publishing venture of author Matt Wilson.
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Dog Soul Publishing
- FL (USA)
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Small-press makers of supplements for third edition D&D (aka "D20"),
including the Rassiya setting and Kitsunemori, Fox Forest.
This is a division of
Emerald Press,
founded in 2005 by Sean C. Frolich and Deborah Balsam, two writers and
gamers from Southern Florida.
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Dogtown Games
- Dayton, OH (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Story Cards (2008) as well as the board game,
"The Mother Lode of Sticky Gulch".
Founded by Scotto Starkey.
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Domibia Games
- California (USA)
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Former name of the company which merged with
Seraphim Guard, LLC in 2005.
Original projects were the "Open Core" universal system (to be published
under the OGL), and "Gatecrasher 2371". Founded in 2003 by
Richard Gazley and Tim Huntley. They acquired the Gatecrasher
property from Grey Ghost Games in September 2003.
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Dominion Games
- (Australia)
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Small-press makers of the free, open-source fantasy RPG,
Dominion Rules. Founded in 1999.
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Dork Storm Press
- Madison, WI (USA)
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Publishers of the gaming-related comic series "Dork Tower",
and former publishers of second edition
Pokethulhu parody RPG.
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Double G Press
- Pearce, ACT (Australia)
- Spring Lake, NC (USA)
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Formoer small-press makers of an unpublished pulp source book for
the Savage Worlds system, The Ravaged Earth Society, originally
slated for a first quarter 2007 release. Founded in late 2004 by
two gamers -- one in the United States and the other in Australia.
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Dragon Games
- PO Box 916, Greenwood, Nova Scotia B0P 1N0 (Canada)
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Small-press makers of the
Xenoforce alien invasion conspiracy RPG. A Canadian company
formed in January 1993 as a play-by-mail company.
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Dragonslayer Games
- Oklahoma City, OK (USA)
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Small-press makers of the universal RPG system,
EPICS, by J. Scott Pittman (2000).
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Dragon Tree Press
- POB 1209, Guerneville, CA 95446 (USA)
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Makers of the
Arduin Adventures RPG (2nd ed) and various Arduin
supplements, along with various "generic fantasy" supplements and
adventures (aimed at D&D). Founded circa 1980 by Ben and
Mary Ezzell (??).
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Dragon Wizards
- 9143 Glover Rd, Fort Langley, B.C., v1m 2s5 Box 1167 (Canada)
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Small-press makers of the free fantasy role-playing/card game
"Dragon Wizards", available as a download, along with fantasy
artwork under the label
"Art Fantasies" available through RPGNow.
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Dreaming Merchant Press
- Sacramento, CA (USA)
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Small-press makers of the fantasy RPG
Tomb Reavers as well as supplements for
third edition D&D (aka "D20").
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Dream Pod 9
- 5000 d'Iberville, Suite 332, Montreal QC H2H 256 (Canada)
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Makers of the sci-fi mecha games
Heavy Gear and
The Jovian Chronicles along with the post-magical-holocaust
fantasy game
Tribe 8. A Montreal-based company, founded in 1992 as the
games design division of Ianus Publications.
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Dreamscape Design
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of the D100II SRD
and the upcoming AEON RPG.
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Driftwood Publishing
- 451 N 200 E #3 Provo, UT 84606 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the fantasy RPG
The Riddle of Steel. Founded by authors Jacob Norwood,
Rick McCann, and Ben Moore.
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Dunham Studios, Ltd
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of the upcoming "Elemental Lands" sourcebook
for 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20"). Founded by C. K. Dunham in 2001.
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Dwarven Forge
- 306 East 51 Street, New York, NY 10022 (USA)
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Makers of fantasy miniatures gaming accessories, including a huge
dungeon scenery set ("Master Maze"). Founded by artist Stefan
Pokorny.
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Dynasty Presentations, Inc.
- PO Box 221, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (USA)
- 300 S. Edwards Blvd, #23, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (USA)
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Makers of
Dark Conspiracy (2nd ed), and the "Games Unplugged" RPG
magazine. Founded in 1998 by Ken Whitman with Tony Lee and Lewis
McLouth.
John H. Kim <jhkim-at-darkshire-dot-net>
Last modified: Mon Jul 2 09:16:03 2018