20 questions cover his personal life (he named his daughter after Teela in Larry Niven's Ringworld), what would he do differently (tweak the product identity clause and add computer software to the OGL), what would he like to see (a point-based character builder book and a RIFTS conversion), what d20 products appeal the most (Three Days to Kill, Creature Collection, Adventure Boosters, Fiery Dragon "miniatures"), most misunderstood part of the license (there isn't a "d20 license" and the OGL can't be revoked), most exciting upcoming project (Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and Manual of the Planes), favorite games (Doomtown, Legend of the Burning Sands, Legend of the Five Rings, D&D), how does Hasbro feel about the d20 System/OGL (too small to notice), status of MasterTools (pushed back), and other topics.
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