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In 2005, [[Directory:Apotheosis Publishing|Apotheosis Publishing]] purchased Spellbinder Books, and a games division, Spellbinder Games, was launched. Despite the destruction of Spellbinder Books in August of 2005, the company was able to release its first RPG supplement, ''Dreadmire'' on December 23 of that year.[http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=19359&mode=nested&order=0&thold=0]
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In 2005, Apotheosis Publishing purchased Spellbinder Books, and a games division, Spellbinder Games, was launched. Despite the destruction of Spellbinder Books in August of 2005, the company was able to release its first RPG supplement, ''Dreadmire'' on December 23 of that year.[http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=19359&mode=nested&order=0&thold=0]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:27, 13 February 2008

Spellbinder Games is a New Orleans, Louisiana based publishing company that produced Dreadmire. In 2005, Spellbinder published Dreadmire by Randy Richards. The company also runs an online retail store.

Spellbinder's company slogan is, "Your newest weapon in the war against reality'."

Author Randy Richards bought into the company as part-owner in mid-2007, and was placed on staff as Project Director.

History

Spellbinder games grew out of Spellbinder Books, a publisher which produced a trilogy of fantasy fiction novels in the 1980s: The Persnackety Dragon, The Dimadon Lantern, and My Magical Maguffin, as well as a coloring book called Fantasmagoria. All are now out of print, and all records of the books appear to have been lost to Hurricane Katrina in 2005[1].

Spellbinder Games
Type DBA
Founded 1975
Headquarters Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Key peopleRandy Richards: Project Director & part owner
IndustryRPG & other assorted media
Contact SpellbinderBooks@aol.com
Reference Randy Richards

In 2005, Apotheosis Publishing purchased Spellbinder Books, and a games division, Spellbinder Games, was launched. Despite the destruction of Spellbinder Books in August of 2005, the company was able to release its first RPG supplement, Dreadmire on December 23 of that year.[2]

Products

  • Dreadmire, a d20 book published under Wizards of the Coast's 3rd Edition Open Gaming License (OGL).

Future Releases

Though Spellbinder Games had releases scheduled for summer of 2008, those products have been put on hold due to the upcoming release of Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition.[3]

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