Living Room Games was an American game company, active between 2000 and 2006, that produced role-playing games, game supplements and books, particularly for the Earthdawn series.
Living Room Games were a group of Earthdawn fans, friends, and gamers who took the news of Earthdawn being canceled harder than most.[ citation needed] They licensed Earthdawn from FASA Corp in 2000, and produced of a second edition of the game in 2001. [1]: 126 They also published a revised second edition release in 2005. [1]: 127 FASA also granted RedBrick a parallel Earthdawn license, and RedBrick initially called their product line " EarthDawn Classic" to differentiate it from what Living Room Games was publishing and to indicate that they were modeling the art styles and setting used in the original FASA products. [1]: 127
Living Room Games also published Digital Burn, Tony Digerolamo's Complete Mafia for D20, and Capcom World Tournament. The Capcom World Tournament was canceled in 2006, [2] and no further items were produced after that year. The company, now called "Living Room Games Online", uses its name to focus primarily on online slots and casinos. [3]
Living Room Games was an American game company, active between 2000 and 2006, that produced role-playing games, game supplements and books, particularly for the Earthdawn series.
Living Room Games were a group of Earthdawn fans, friends, and gamers who took the news of Earthdawn being canceled harder than most.[ citation needed] They licensed Earthdawn from FASA Corp in 2000, and produced of a second edition of the game in 2001. [1]: 126 They also published a revised second edition release in 2005. [1]: 127 FASA also granted RedBrick a parallel Earthdawn license, and RedBrick initially called their product line " EarthDawn Classic" to differentiate it from what Living Room Games was publishing and to indicate that they were modeling the art styles and setting used in the original FASA products. [1]: 127
Living Room Games also published Digital Burn, Tony Digerolamo's Complete Mafia for D20, and Capcom World Tournament. The Capcom World Tournament was canceled in 2006, [2] and no further items were produced after that year. The company, now called "Living Room Games Online", uses its name to focus primarily on online slots and casinos. [3]