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Actually I completely forgot that Modiphius already had a game covering this!
Nice... I might take a closer look at thisMankcam I picked this up quite some time ago: The Thousand Year Sandglass - Book 1 - Bigfella Games | DriveThruRPG.com
Written for Labyrinth Lord so this should work perfectly fine with B/X or Old-School Essentials.
I would love to see a proper Dragon Riders of Pern RPG. I am pretty sure that Anne McCaffery was staunchly against any form of IP infringment though, including fanfics. Her son I Hear carried that on.
Nothing official that I've ever been able to find. If there is and you ever find a link to it, I would love to see it.I thought there was one in the early 80s. Maybe I'm just thinking of a strategy game or something.
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ok not really an IP, but a fantasy setting that should exist as a current major line
To my knowledge, it's already been done many times with AD&D, Rolemaster, GURPS, and True20.
I think there may have been a Savage Worlds book as well, I'm not sure.
There has likely been other rpgs that have done it, but those above quickly spring to mind.
As a setting, it can be presented quite juvenile, or very mature-themed.
D&D 5E or D20 OSR could portray this reasonably well, it would be easy to to retrap the Classes with Arabian archetypes and tropes.
I can envision a more gritty version being done well with BRP Mythras, or even Modiphius 2D20.
A more rollicking, pulpy version could easily be done with Fate Core, OpenD6, PbtA, or Savage Worlds. Perhaps even PDQ or RISUS.
It's a setting literally full of possibiliies, I think it is a perfect match for an entire fantasy rpg line.
Unfortunately it may not happen in the near future due to cultural sensitivies these days.
Which is a real shame, as it's great setting for adventurous Sword & Sorcery flavour.
Yeah, man was I surprised to learn the secret identity of the RPGPundit was actually Jennifer Aniston.
I've never read a Malibu comic in my life. I have seen about a million of them in the bargain bins over the past couple of decades, though. Their aesthetic does nothing for me. They seemed to pump out a lot of titles in a very short period.Yeah, I created most of the Ultraverse characters in Supers! RED years ago. I do regret using Photobucket at the time though. I ran an Ultraverse adventure this year at RadCon 2020 (back in February, before....) based mostly around The Freex.
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I've never read a Malibu comic in my life. I have seen about a million of them in the bargain bins over the past couple of decades, though. Their aesthetic does nothing for me. They seemed to pump out a lot of titles in a very short period.
I believe the kids calls this "doxxing" and it's frowned upon. You know she's worked very hard to cover her tracks, adopting an incredibly affected persona ("Pipes! Magick! Swine!") who supposedly lives in a make-believe Latin American country, and you've just pissed all over it.Yeah, man was I surprised to learn the secret identity of the RPGPundit was actually Jennifer Aniston.
That would be awesome. I had a friend who had the computer game and its sequel. I really liked how they put their own little spin on classic Silver Age tropes and went all in on Kirby-inspired art. I played that with him a number of times and I generally have no interest in computer games. (The sequel I never played.) The six-issue comic book series was pretty good, too. I wish it had gone longer! I'll have to look around as I know I have it somewhere.
The largest barrier to Silver Age roleplaying is not the rules but rather finding players who get it.Easy enough to do a Silver Age game. Just use DC Heroes with the genre rules.
The largest barrier to Silver Age roleplaying is not the rules but rather finding players who get it.
I admit to being one of those.Yeah, a lot of people find it too corny. I would play in a Silver Age game but Bronze Age is my de facto Age. A mix of everything can be had in that era.
I've never read a Malibu comic in my life. I have seen about a million of them in the bargain bins over the past couple of decades, though. Their aesthetic does nothing for me. They seemed to pump out a lot of titles in a very short period.
Best I could do with my phone--finding a clean image and logos was the hardest part.
Also, while I'm at it, I'll suggest Eclipse Comics The RPG. Scout, Scout War Shaman, Airboy, The Prowler, The New Wave, The Liberty Project, and DNAgents among many others. Not a shared universe though the Total Eclipse min-series tried to tie a lot of them together into a multiverse.
at and skill rules from Victory Games' James Bond 007 (which really should just be updated for modern technology and reissued nearly as-is)...