Tag Archives: dungeons & dragons
Sat, Mar 16, 2013 | 17:20 GMT
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara and Tower of Doom slated for PSN, XBLA
Capcom will release Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara and Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom through PSN and XBLA, with the official announcement coming during PAX East next week. Now, you will no longer have to hunt down a copy of the Sega Saturn port of Dungeons & Dragons Collection, nor will you have to “donate” a kidney in a back alley someplace to be able to afford it. We’ll have more information for you as details become available. Via Siliconera. Thanks, CyberMarco.
Wed, Jul 25, 2012 | 07:15 BST
Avellone “very tempted” by D&D-free Planescape Kickstarter
Legendary RPG designer Chris Avellone has some idea of where a crowd-funded follow up to Planescape: Torment, and it doesn’t involve sticking to the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset.
Thu, Jan 19, 2012 | 15:26 GMT
DDO’s first expansion since going F2P delves into the Underdark
Turbine has announced the first expansion for Dungeon and Dragons Online since going free-to-play in 2009, and it will take players into the amazing world of the Forgotten Realms.
Thu, Nov 10, 2011 | 02:35 GMT
Two classic RPG bundles due November 15
Atari has announced two new PC collections of its Dungeons & Dragons-based back catalogue, including Planescape: Torment, Neverwinter Nights, Baldur’s Gate, and The Temple of Elemental Evil.
Wed, Apr 20, 2011 | 22:32 BST
Wednesday Shorts Late Edition: DiRT 3, Kotick, Earthrise, D&D, iOS, sales
Is hump day over with yet? No? Sorry about that, trooper. How about more minuscule headlines to help you pass the time?
Fri, Dec 18, 2009 | 11:55 GMT
Atari sued over “unauthorised sublicensing” of D&D to Namco
Hasbro’s suing Infogrames, claiming the company has committed fraud and breached the terms of its licensing agreement for the D&D brand.
“Dungeons & Dragons is owned by Hasbro’s wholly-owned subsidiary Wizards of the Coast, who discovered earlier this year that Atari may have entered into an unauthorised sublicensing relationship with Namco Bandai Partners (NBP) for the Dungeons & Dragons digital game rights,” said Hasbro in a statement.
Whoops. Atari countered in a statement to IGN:
“Atari has had a long and rich history with the Dungeons and Dragons franchise, investing millions of dollars into numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful games that have generated significant revenue for Hasbro,” a spokesperson said. “Hasbro has resorted to these meritless allegations, in an apparent attempt to unfairly take back rights granted to Atari.”
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