Kaptain_Kantrip
First Post
Am really enjoying the d20 minigames in Polyhedron so far, especially PULP HEROES! I haven't gotten a chance to run them yet (and with my group of sword-swinging savages, who knows if I ever will?), but I just like having them around. Actually, I found Pulp Heroes and Shadowchasers more interesting than any of the adventures in DUNGEON the past two issues...
Anyway, back to the tpoic at hand: Will you be updating Boot Hill, Star Frontiers and Gangbusters in the foreseeable future? These three classic TSR settings could all use an updating.
BTW: I just scored a bunch of old GANGBUSTERS stuff on ebay and while PULP HEROES will help me out immensely when I convert the game to d20 (in the nebulous future), I'd like an "official" conversion to help me out. Since PULP HEROES was such a hit, I'd think fans of that mini-game would find a lot of good ideas/material in a GANGBUSTERS d20 mini-game, as they have cross-over appeal (similar genres, similar time periods, both drawn from pulp fiction, though GANGBUSTERS also more "historically accurate."
Other random thoughts:
STAR FRONTIERS was a great sci-fi game. It might make a good fit for those sci-fans wishing to use Star Wars rules in a non Star Wars setting.
BOOT HILL offers historically accurate fun in the Wild West, and nothing beats an old-fashioned gunfight at high noon for sheer Eastwood-esque thrills, LOL.
Anyway, these are all TSR-owned properties, so that's one less thing to worry about.
Anyway, back to the tpoic at hand: Will you be updating Boot Hill, Star Frontiers and Gangbusters in the foreseeable future? These three classic TSR settings could all use an updating.
BTW: I just scored a bunch of old GANGBUSTERS stuff on ebay and while PULP HEROES will help me out immensely when I convert the game to d20 (in the nebulous future), I'd like an "official" conversion to help me out. Since PULP HEROES was such a hit, I'd think fans of that mini-game would find a lot of good ideas/material in a GANGBUSTERS d20 mini-game, as they have cross-over appeal (similar genres, similar time periods, both drawn from pulp fiction, though GANGBUSTERS also more "historically accurate."
Other random thoughts:
STAR FRONTIERS was a great sci-fi game. It might make a good fit for those sci-fans wishing to use Star Wars rules in a non Star Wars setting.
BOOT HILL offers historically accurate fun in the Wild West, and nothing beats an old-fashioned gunfight at high noon for sheer Eastwood-esque thrills, LOL.
Anyway, these are all TSR-owned properties, so that's one less thing to worry about.