Pinnacle Entertainment Group is a publisher of
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
s and
wargames.
History
When
Shane Lacy Hensley
Shane Lacy Hensley is an author, game designer, and CEO of Pinnacle Entertainment Group and is a resident of Gilbert, Arizona.
Career
Shane Lacy Hensley was from Clintwood, Virginia, and began playing ''Dungeons & Dragons'' after he discovered ...
decided to create a 19th-century miniatures game he contacted
Charles Ryan's company Chameleon Eclectic about publishing it.
The result was ''
Fields of Honor: The American War for Independence'' (1994), published in conjunction with Chameleon Eclectic, who dealt with distribution and other things that Hensley was not ready for, but ownership of the game remained with a new company that Hensley had created called Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
The next year, Pinnacle and Chameleon Eclectic published ''
The Last Crusade
The Last Crusade is an out-of-print collectible card game originally published in December 1995 by Virginia-based Chameleon Eclectic Entertainment until the company closed in early 1999, at which time Pinnacle Entertainment Group took over produc ...
'' (1995), John Hopler's World War II CCG, the last product produced jointly between the two companies.
When he completed the first draft of the game ''
Deadlands
''Deadlands'' is a genre-mixing alternate history role-playing game which combines the Western and horror genres, with some steampunk elements. The original game was written by Shane Lacy Hensley and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group i ...
'', Hensley flew in two friends and game designers,
Greg Gorden
Greg Gorden is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.
Career
Greg Gorden has worked for several gaming companies:
* For Victory Games he participated, during the early 1980s, in the design of the ''James Bond ...
and
Matt Forbeck, who liked what they saw and asked to buy into the company; although Gordon later had to leave for personal reasons, Forbeck moved to
Blacksburg, Virginia to help Pinnacle get going.
''Deadlands: The Weird West'' (1996) was shortly thereafter published as Pinnacle's first RPG and its first independent publication.
Description
Pinnacle Entertainment Group is owned and operated by
Shane Lacy Hensley
Shane Lacy Hensley is an author, game designer, and CEO of Pinnacle Entertainment Group and is a resident of Gilbert, Arizona.
Career
Shane Lacy Hensley was from Clintwood, Virginia, and began playing ''Dungeons & Dragons'' after he discovered ...
and was founded in 1994. Some time before 2003, the company was renamed Great White Games and in 2005 returned to the original name. In 1996 the company published what would be their flagship title for several years ''
Deadlands
''Deadlands'' is a genre-mixing alternate history role-playing game which combines the Western and horror genres, with some steampunk elements. The original game was written by Shane Lacy Hensley and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group i ...
'',
[HENSLEY Shane Lacy, ''Deadlands: The Weird West Roleplaying Game'', Pinnacle Entertainment Group, August 1996, 224 p. soft cov., {{ISBN, 1-889546-00-3] a
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
set in an alternate-history U.S. of the 1870s. ''Deadlands'' features magic and horror amidst the tropes of the Old West. Later that year they would also publish ''
Brave New World'', a
dystopian
A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός ''kakos'' "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p. 493). ...
superhero role-playing game that used a simplified version of the ''Deadlands'' rules.
A second major line was introduced in 2001 called ''
Weird Wars'' and features horror elements combined with a historical war setting. The first entrant in the Weird Wars line is ''Weird War II: Blood on the Rhine'' and uses the ''
d20 System'' under the
Open Gaming License
The Open Game License (OGL) is a public copyright license by Wizards of the Coast that may be used by tabletop role-playing game developers to grant permission to modify, copy, and redistribute some of the content designed for their games, nota ...
from
Wizards of the Coast. A second entry, ''Tour of Darkness'', set during the Vietnam War, was released in 2004 using the ''Savage Worlds'' system.
In 2003, as Great White Games, they produced ''
Savage Worlds'', a game designed to be both a role-playing game and a
miniatures game Miniatures games are a form of tabletop game which prominently features the use of miniature models or figures.
War games
One of the oldest and most popular miniatures game genres is that of war games, where figures are arranged into competing " ...
. A highly streamlined,
generic system, it is designed to provide game play in any genre. Subsequent releases for ''Savage Worlds'' are self-contained campaigns designed to minimize the preparation time of the GM and maximize the time spent running the game with players. ''Savage Worlds'' carries the tag line "Fast! Furious! Fun!" to emphasize the streamlining and quick play inherent in the system.
In late 2005, Shane Hensley announced that Great White Games would return to using the Pinnacle Entertainment Group moniker as its brand name for subsequent releases.
References
External links
Pinnacle Entertainment Group homepageDriveThruRPG
Companies established in 1994
Role-playing game publishing companies