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Digest Group Publications was an American game company that produced
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s and game supplements.


History

Editors Gary L. Thomas and Joe D. Fugate, Sr. founded Digest Group Publications (DGP) in 1986 as a business that they ran part-time while working at other jobs.
Marc W. Miller Marc William Miller is a wargame and role-playing game designer and author. Early career After serving in the U.S. Army, Miller continued his studies at Illinois State University in 1972 under the G.I. Bill. There he joined the ISU Game Club, ...
wrote a letter to DGP in 1987, asking them to help him make ''
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'' material more accessible. ''MegaTraveller'' (1987–1992), often shortened to ''MT'', was published by GDW but designed by DGP which published the popular ''Traveller's Digest'' (later the ''MegaTraveller Journal'') ''Traveller'' support magazine. The game system used revised versions of the Classic Traveller mechanics with ideas first developed in the ''Traveller's Digest'' (and later also adapted to Traveller: 2300). DGP's final publication, ''The MegaTraveller Journal'' #4 (1993), featured a huge campaign for ''MegaTraveller'' set in the Gateway sector, authored by
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Roger Sanger came to Fugate's door one morning late in 1994, looking to buy books from DGP; Sanger bought some of the remaining backstock at that time, as Fugate was still paying back creditors and holding onto the boxes of remaining DGP items that he owned. Over the next nine months Sanger came to an agreement whereby he paid Fugate a few thousand dollars for the remaining assets of DGP, including copyrights and trademarks; Fugate would keep the larger debts, but Sanger would take care of the smaller debts. Fugate agreed to this arrangement, and Sanger became owner of DGP. Initially Sanger wanted to republish DGP material and support the fourth edition of ''Traveller'' (1996), published by Imperial Games, but Sanger was unable to come up with an agreement with Marc Miller.


See also

List of Digest Group ''MegaTraveller'' publications


References

{{reflist Role-playing game publishing companies Traveller (role-playing game)