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'''RPG.NET''' is one of the oldest [[role-playing game]] [[web site]]s on the Internet. It was founded in [[1996]] by Emma and Sandy Antunes, Shawn Althouse (etrigan) and Brian David Phillips, as a way to unify a number of transient game sites, and is currently being run (primarily) by Sandy Antunes, Alan Sugarbaker and Shannon Appelcline. Michael Fiegel handles editorial content.
'''RPG.NET''' is one of the oldest [[role-playing game]] [[web site]]s on the Internet. It was founded in [[1996]] by Emma and Sandy Antunes, Shawn Althouse (etrigan) and Brian David Phillips, as a way to unify a number of transient game sites, and is currently being run (primarily) by Sandy Antunes, Alan Sugarbaker and Shannon Appelcline. Michael Fiegel handles editorial content.


The site's most popular feature is its very active forum. It also offers weekly columns on various aspects of role-playing, an RPG store, game reviews and regular news and press releases.
The site's most popular feature is its very active message forum, which enjoys posts from 30,000 unique visitors each week. RPG.net also offers weekly columns on various aspects of role-playing, an RPG store, and game reviews, as well as regular news and press releases.


As of 2002, RPG.NET is owned by Skotos.net, yet maintains creative and editorial autonomy.
As of 2002, RPG.NET is owned by Skotos.net, yet maintains creative and editorial autonomy.

Revision as of 23:59, 1 March 2005

RPG.NET is one of the oldest role-playing game web sites on the Internet. It was founded in 1996 by Emma and Sandy Antunes, Shawn Althouse (etrigan) and Brian David Phillips, as a way to unify a number of transient game sites, and is currently being run (primarily) by Sandy Antunes, Alan Sugarbaker and Shannon Appelcline. Michael Fiegel handles editorial content.

The site's most popular feature is its very active message forum, which enjoys posts from 30,000 unique visitors each week. RPG.net also offers weekly columns on various aspects of role-playing, an RPG store, and game reviews, as well as regular news and press releases.

As of 2002, RPG.NET is owned by Skotos.net, yet maintains creative and editorial autonomy.

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