Thursday, July 03, 2008

The Lair has been Savaged!




Evil DM Productions has just been given permission from Pinnacle Entertainment Group to produce material for their Savage Worlds line of Role playing games. As an official licensee, Evil DM Productions has the green light to convert Legends of Steel to the Savage World rules. Christmas in July my friends!

10 comments:

  1. Congratulations! You and Savage Worlds seem to be on the same wavelength when it comes to rock 'em sock 'em pulpy action gaming.

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  2. Cool. Let the savaging commence.

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  3. Anonymous9:55 AM

    Congrats!!!

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  4. Anonymous12:52 PM

    Congrats for you! Good luck.

    (Doesn't do much for me though, as I dislike that system, but then I don't plan on playing anything but Fate 3.0 and Classic D&D for quite some time.)

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  5. Congratulations, my man! Let the good times/dice roll...

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  6. Thanks A bunch guys. this is starting to really sink in. It's a chance to really get a lot of this stuff outta my head and out there, and maybe even make enough to pay for a tank of gas. Actually its nice that I can now justify my time on all this. My wife has seen the money from WoB, while it's not a huge amount it's enough for her to see something tangible from my hobby. she's a commercial underwriter, extremely analytical and a results driven person. what the hell she's doing with me I have no idea. It must be love.

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  7. Anonymous5:01 PM

    Ooo. Congrats on that.
    Legends of Steel savaged. Super cool, man.
    -Eric

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  8. oh man Jeffy! I am really happy to read the good news!

    Combining your awesome taste in Pop Culture with the Savage Worlds system is a total no brainer!! You are a great fit with those guys..

    I am glad all your hard work is taking off!!

    I am also totally stoked to see your "Mission: Adventure!" stuff..

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  9. Very cool. Nice to see that Pinnacle is following up on what is already a very cool license. I was a little concerned that the proof would be in the "approval" process of the non-fan license and that they might not be so mellow with non-established (though it's getting harder to say that about you) producers. But it seems like they are and that is very cool because that is where a lot of interesting new material is going to come from.

    New producers win, Pinnacle wins, gamers win. Awesome.

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  10. Anonymous1:03 AM

    A very belated congrats to you on this, Evil.

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