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Dune

Solomon Kane (hmmm...maybe not...it really is just about one guy, wandering around, kicking arse for the lord)

Dark Matter (We've touched on this setting in several products/magazine and it was an incredible Alterity setting, but it so deserves a full D20 treatment)

Star Drive (Again, touched on in D20 Future, but oh so deserving of a full hardcover treatment for D20)

Indiana Jones

Harry Potter

I don't know what to call it, but I would also like to see a D20 modern campaign based around a University setting...much like GURPS IOU, but a little darker, a lot more serious.
 

exile said:
Dune

Indiana Jones

Harry Potter
Those are three great ideas that I would like to see as well. Here are some others:

Star Trek

Red Dwarf (I know Deep Seven has their incarnation of this, but it would be cool to see a D20 Future adaptation of it)

Charmed / World of Witchcraft

That is all I can think of for now, if I can think of more, I'll post back later.
 
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I think Charmed is a great idea. I'm all about the incorporation of the 'soap opera' into most any game I am running, and Charmed begs for the 'soap opera' treatment.

Speaking of The Simpsons, Futurama would make an awesome setting for D20 Future.

Chad
 

I had Friday the 13th: The Series in mind when I started plotting the D&D game I am running at present. It's not exactly the same, but there are distinct similarities. Rather than chasing down evil antiques, the PCs are attempting to recover a library takeen from an evil wizard's tower by another adventuring party and then lost while in transit to a safe location. So far, they have found one of the books. In the next arc of the campaign, they will learn that the remainder of the library has been auctioned off...each volume to a separate buyer. The rest of the campaign will revolve around recovering each book before it can lead to too much harm.

So many of these sources (and novel ideas) can be duplicated iwth existing rules (that's the beauty of the voluminous gaming system created by the OGL), but the raving fanboy/collector in me wants to see official product for all of these.

Chad
 

Thanks for the replies exile! I like your campaign idea for a Friday the 13th Series kind of game. I think I'm going to use the same basis you are using (hunting down auctioned stuff) but apply it [evil] magic items, that when combined can summon the legions of the abyss. Again, thanks.
 


Having looked over the pdf, I can say that it can provide no real help in running a Friday the 13th: The Series kind of game. The pdf is entirely devoted to the Jason movie anthology.
 

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