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Topic: Got the idea from GenCon this year
Started by: smokewolf
Started on: 9/16/2004
Board: Publishing


On 9/16/2004 at 10:56pm, smokewolf wrote:
Got the idea from GenCon this year

Hey guys,

GenCon made me think that it is possible for smaller guys to gang up and get together to improve our sales.

In that line I gather a few other small pdf publishers together and we are testing this out in theory. Since I started this lots of others guys have jumped on board. So I thought I would pass it along here.

I am pleased to announce the launch of a new series of PDF’s called Games Cartel. The Games Cartel’s first volume is a bundle package of 6 different publications from 4 different publishers (Alternate Realities, Politically Incorrect Games, Hetzerdog Industries and 93 Games Studio). The Games Cartel Volume 1 is available at RPGNOW.com (http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=3347).

There are 4 complete games systems included, a set of paper miniature vehicles and one of the most popular firearms manuals out there. Each month we plan to offer a different volume of the Games Cartel. Volume 1 will be available until Nov. 1st. Once another volume is available, each previous volume will be removed. So you had better get the saving while you can.


Check it out, if you are interested and you are listed through RPGNOW email or PM if you want in on the next few series.

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On 9/17/2004 at 12:18pm, Ed Cha wrote:
RE: Got the idea from GenCon this year

That's a good idea! A lot of PDFs seem too small to bother downloading. Maybe this bundle will really work. Good luck with that and let us know how it goes!

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