Thanks to the following sites that have helped improve the
quality of RPGnet in various ways.
 | DriveThruRPG. The
premier RPG eBook seller has a little something for everyone. You can
get PDFs of current books, books that only exist electronically, and
eCopies of an increasing number of old, very-out-of-print
RPGs. DriveThruRPG is one of our biggest advertisers at RPGnet, and
we've acted as an affiliate for them for years. |
 | Gamer's
Attic. Gamer's Attic is the store previously known as
RPGShop. They provided the RPGnet-branded storefront for a few years,
but even under their new name, they remain RPGnet's official store. We
happily support them because they know their products and run a
well-balanced business. |
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| Skotos Online Gaming. Skotos is
another site run by the owners or RPGnet which offers subscriptions to
an online gaming service where you can play text-based RPGs. Among
their offers are two games based on RPG properties: Ironclaw Online
and Lovecraft Country. |
 | The TSR Archive.
This is a fine site listing everything published by TSR, Wizards of
the Coast, and most of the d20 publishers. As of this writing, it was
last updated in 2006, but it's still a great trove of information up
to that date. They've been kind enough to allow us to use pictures
from their Archive for the RPGnet Gaming Index. |
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| Xenagia. This is RPGnet little
sister site. It's a place to talk about the genres of fantasy,
science-fiction, and horror in all their forms. It includes much the
same software as RPGnet, including forums, reviews, and a book
index. Some of the functionality that you enjoy on RPGnet originates
from the needs of Xenagia. |