Talk:Kobolds Ate My Baby!

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9th Level Games (9LG) began as a small-press publisher and designer of humorous role-playing games (RPGs) based in Pennsylvania. The company was founded by Dan Landis and Chris O'Neill while in high school together.[1] As of 2001, the company had four employees, including the founders.[2] 9th Level Games is known for Kobolds Ate My Baby! (KAMB), the BEER Engine game system, and the first edition of the Ninja Burger RPG. Aside from these product lines they have also developed both the Warhamster and Cthulhu for President role-playing games and numerous supplements for other systems.

9LG's first games were Adventure! The W¸rlde of Kroson and In the Company of Rats, introduced at Origins 1999; these was followed by KAMB, developed in one month for Gen Con 1999.[2]

Currently, 9th Level Games is transitioning out publishing to focus primarily on design. In December 2005, Dork Storm Press (DSP) released Kobolds Ate My Baby! Super Deluxx Edition, a game that was designed by 9LG and published by DSP.[1] This edition features illustrations by John Kovalic, the creator of Dork Tower and Nodwick.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Chris O'Neill of 9th Level Games". UberCon XI - New Jersey. UberCon LLC. 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  2. ^ a b 9th Level Games (not a single individual) (2001-05-07). "Interview With a 9th Level Kobold" (Transcript). Interviewed by Aeon. Retrieved 2008-08-17. {{cite interview}}: Unknown parameter |program= ignored (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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Maybe a small section in the article about the publisher? yandman 08:22, 28 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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