What could a publisher sell you RIGHT NOW/

Currently I would buy Dungeon Delve 2 unseen as well as any 4e stuff from Paizo or Necromancer Games.

None of these things or comming :)

I will get Deathwatch and Into the Storm (Rogue Trader Expansion) unseen though, I'm a fan of FFGs production values.
 

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A simple system for naval combat like the war rules in the most recent Kingmaker volume. Simple, easy...

Politics rule system, as in Deities and Demagogues, but simplified.

A three-tiered chess set.
 

A map-making program that allows one to easily design three-dimensional spaces, so that it is easy to see how various levels and sublevels link up in a complex environment. The program I am using now is called "markers and graph paper".


RC
 


A superhero game that's like comic books.

Being a big fan of comics, as well as a big fan of super hero roleplaying games, I actually don't think they are the same exact genre (or, rather, there's super hero games, and games that try and emulate comic books) and would prefer a system that figures out how to create the "anything goes" feeling of super hero comics while remaining playable. I have great hope for M&M3/DCUA.

A turn-based 4e computer game.

I don't much like 4E. I would buy a 4E based CRPG in an instant, and love it.
 

Being a big fan of comics, as well as a big fan of super hero roleplaying games, I actually don't think they are the same exact genre (or, rather, there's super hero games, and games that try and emulate comic books) and would prefer a system that figures out how to create the "anything goes" feeling of super hero comics while remaining playable.
M&M seems to be working really well for me. Thus far in my game, they've encountered a world-wide conspiracy supposedly headed up by a mysterious man-bull, genetic manipulation, extra-dimensional magic (and followed it back through a faerie ring to take on Queen Mab), street-level crime (well, B&E with multiple thugs, like a Bat-universe book), and are now embroiled in an attempt to stop a super-tech battlesuit dude from blackmailing the world (while simultaneously trying to track down the "victims" of an X-factor-triggering "radiation accident").

And that's only the first three story-arcs!
 

A reprint of the original Dungeons & Dragons 3-Volume Set.

The 20-volume hardcover set of Dragon magazine mentioned earlier in the thread also sounds nice, though I suspect it would have to at least 40 books (to make the individual volumes as thin as a typical encyclopedia).
 


Over the Edge, perhaps?
I'm a big fan of Over the Edge but it's not a superhero game.

It's somewhat influenced by the novels of William Burroughs, which is an unusually literary influence for an rpg, with a little Star Trek and a lot of 90s Fortean type weirdness. Or maybe just general weirdness. But weird is a very 90s thing.

Like superheroes it's contemporary weird, yeah. But it's a different kind of contemporary weird.
 

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