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J.A.C.H. Books
- (Canada)
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Small-press creators of
The Realms of Atlantasia (2011) by John Holland.
Founded by John Holland, Lea Currie-Holland, and Andrew G. Canam.
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JAGS
- (USA)
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Small-press publishers of the free RPGs JAGS and JAGS-2.
An imprint of
Better Mouse Games.
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Järnringen HB
- (Sweden)
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Swedish publishers of 3rd edition
Mutant in 2002.
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Jive Ltd
- (Japan)
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Publishers of the Japanese-language "natural fantasy" RPG,
Ryuu Tama in 2007.
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Joc Internacional
- Matas Salla prf 7831 SAN 003-7729 (Spain)
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Makers of Spanish-language RPGs including
Aquelarre and
Oráculo. They also published Spanish-language
editions of Call of Cthulhu (along with many modules), RuneQuest,
Star Wars D6, Paranoia, Pendragon, Stormbringer, In Nomine Satanis /
Magna Veritas, Nephilim, and Rolemaster. Around 1994 they encountered
economic difficulties and eventually folded.
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Jolly Roger Games
- 4402 Country Lake Dr., Charleston, Illinois 61920 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Swashbuckler RPG, as well as several miniatures and
board-games (including the "Orcs at the Gates" boardgame
based on the "Knights of the Dinner Table" comic). Founded in
1997 and based in Charleston, Illinois.
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Jubal Online Games, Inc.
- (USA)
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An online gaming company and also publishers of the second
edition of the modern fantasy RPG
Pixie!
The staff include game author Geoff Tuffli as Content Director
as well as others involved in the online games (including
"Third Millenium" and "Dardalani").
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Judges Guild
- 1737 N. Walnut Grove Ave, Decatur, IL 62526 (USA)
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Former makers of many adventures for use with AD&D,
Traveller, and other systems. Also, former makers of the
Field Guide to Encounters and
Super-Sentinels RPGs. The company was started in
1976 as a fan organization by Bob Bledsaw and Bill Owen.
At that point, they had a license to produce official AD&D
adventures. The license was not renewed in 1981 and they went
out of business. In 1999 it restarted on a small scale
selling reprints via the web.
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Kabal Gaming Systems
- c/o Earnest Hams, 12385 Rose ST. N., Seminole, FL 33542 (USA)
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Former small-press makers of the
Kabal and
M.I.S.S.I.O.N. RPGs, both by Ernest T. Hams (1980).
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Kallisti Press
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Full Light Full Steam (2006) and
Sons of Liberty (2008).
An imprint of author Joshua BishopRoby.
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Karmatech
- Sydney (Australia)
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Small-press makers of upcoming supplements for D20, D20 Modern,
Savage Worlds, and Fuzion.
An imprint of
Better Mouse Games.
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Kenzer and Company
- 830 W. Main St., PMB 114, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Hackmaster RPG, along with the
"The Kingdoms of Kalamar" fantasy
campaign setting, the "Knights of the Dinner Table"
comic book, and the "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
collectible card game. Founded by David S. Kenzer for
publishing the KoDT comic.
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Kevin Allen Jr. Design
- 354 Lake Ave, Oakhurst, NJ 07755 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the prehistoric
Primitive RPG (2006).
The imprint of designer Kevin Allen Jr.
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Key 20 Publishing
- 25571 Chatworth Dr, Euclid OH 44117 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the childhood horror RPG
Little Fears (2001) and the modern-day gang magic RPG
Wyrd is Bond (2004). Founded by designers Jason L. Blair
and Greg Oliver. In 2005, Jason L. Blair became
director of the Adventure Game Division at
Human Head Studios.
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Khepera Publishing
- Las Vegas, NV (USA)
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Small-press makers of the superhero RPG,
Godsend Agenda, by Jerry D. Grayson, Brian Vinson,
Kimara Bernard, and Matt Drake (2001).
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Klee Spiele
- (Germany)
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A traditional game publishing house, and
Former publishers of the third edition of the German-language fantasy RPG,
Midgard.
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kLoOge.inc.
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of the RPG software "kLoOge Werks" used
for internet based play along with fantasy costume pieces.
Formed in February 2001.
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KNRPG
- Missouri (USA)
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Former small-press label for the games
Empire of Dust (2008) and
The Bizenghast Adventure Game (2008)
The imprint of designer Clint Krause, a successor to his former imprint
KNRPG.
The name is supposedly an acronym for "Knob Noster Role-Playing Gamers".
Other contributors included Amy Garcia, Scott McElfresh,
Chris Perrin, and Aaron Hamric.
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Knuckleduster Publications
- P.O. Box 1024, Normal, IL 61761 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the wild-west skirmish game
Desperado (1992), wild-west RPG accessories, and
interactive fiction books.
John H. Kim <jhkim-at-darkshire-dot-net>
Last modified: Mon Jul 2 09:16:03 2018