Indeed, these days Blood Bowl is sort-of an "open-sourced" game, using what they call the "Living Rulebook" and controlled by a group of the fans. Specialist Games handles it, now, which is just sort of a division of Games Workshop for "games that are better than our core line, but sell like crap because you don't need 500 miniatures to play them". AKA Battlefleet Gothic, Blood Bowl, Necromunda, Mordheim, Epic 40K... Now if you want to talk REALLY old Games Workshop games, I'll go snag my copy of Chainsaw Warrior out from under the bed. One-player board game, anyone? I have a Skaven Blood Bowl team from the second edition in the late eighties, I love those figs so much...the oven-mitt Gutter Runners (AKA "Catchers"...there was no fancy position names back then).