Mike Nystul

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Mike Nystul
Born (1966-03-22) March 22, 1966 (age 58)
U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationRole-playing game designer

Mike Nystul (born March 22, 1966, in

Chicago, Illinois) created and wrote numerous role-playing game
products in the 1990s.

Career

Nystul got his start in the RPG industry writing books for the

GenCon 26.[1] The following year, he released an expanded version of the game through his new company Pariah Press, and also published supplements such as Dangerous Prey (1995) and a three-panel gamemaster's screen in 1995.[1] He then worked at TSR for a short time, until 1996.[1] Chris Pramas acquired the rights to The Whispering Vault from Nystul in 1996, and Pramas formed Ronin Arts to publish the game.[1] Nystul also wrote several products for FASA's Shadowrun line, and the Role Aids series published by Mayfair Games
, among other material.

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