


Most of these copies were made available at Gen Con 33 and other overseas conventions, but the limited print run was not enough to satisfy the demand. One of these games was the Icon system-based Dune: Chronicles of the Imperium (2000), which they published in a limited released of just 3,000 copies. When Wizards of the Coast acquired LUG, they agreed as part of the deal to release LUG's remaining projects. LUG finished work on a Dune role-playing game, but the game was not printed due to legal disputes over the Herbert license. Brian Herbert entered into negotiations with Last Unicorn Games (LUG) that got LUG a 1996 license to the Dune novels, and they soon completed the design of their Dune Collectible Card Game (1997), which was developed and published by Five Rings Publishing Group.
