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LMPjr007 wrote:
TheLe wrote:
Video Game Monsters you say? Sounds promising. I'll look into it...
Now THAT is a very COOL idea!!!! Hurry up and get working on that!

I've already talked to the author, and he is interested. I just have to wait for his plate to clear up or find a new author. I suppose I could start writing it myself and find an editor to clean up after me.

Considering all the Diablo II that I've been playing lately, I bet I could make a butt-kicking Mephisto, Baal, and Wirt the Pegleg Boy.

Hrmm...

-The Le


DitheringFool wrote:

I just got an email about The Le's new PDF over on RPGNow.com. In the description he says:

The Le wrote:
This Awesome book contains 25 incredible magical items from your favorite video games, and is completely compatible with 3e and Pathfinder!

Thank you for all your comments. Paizo did indeed remind me about the OGL thingee. I have to admit - I have been struggling a bit on the whole ogl/3e/d20/4e/gsl issues when it comes to marketing and overall direction for my company. I am accustomed to marketing products with the d20 logo, so this is all new to me.

Regardless, I finally got everything straightened out, and fully plan on supporting Pathfinder, its logo, and the LPJ OGL Logo for all future pathfinder/3.5e products.

Sales of Unorthodox Wizards (coming soon to Paizo) and Video Game Magic Items have been phenomenal, which has convinced me to stick with 3.5e for the foreseeable future. Official press release coming soon concerning these decisions.

As for Video Game Magic Items, the demo itself being hosted by Paizo, so I will dig around to see what the problems are. The content itself is just good fun -- Shane O'Connor did a bang up job on the writing and Herb McGihon put together some great internal images (and did a superb cover). I consider myself quite the video game player, but Shane pulled out stuff that I have never even heard of.

Video Game Magic Items is the first book I have published through Paizo, and I fully intend to bring more books here. I have been very happy with the response so far, and hope this is the beginning of a long future for The Le Games at Paizo.

Video Game Monsters you say? Sounds promising. I'll look into it...

-The Le (pronounced Tay Lee)