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Industry | Role-playing game publisher |
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Founded | 1998 [1] |
Number of employees | 4 [2] |
9th Level Games is a publisher and design company of role-playing games founded by Chris O'Neill and Dan Landis in 1998.
History
[edit]9th Level Games was founded by Chris O'Neill and Dan Landis in an attempt to compete with Dungeons & Dragons. Their first product demo took place at Origins International Game Expo (Origins) 1999.[2]
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Category:Role-playing game publishing companies
Notes
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[edit]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.
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]
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