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<blockquote data-quote="Swack-Iron" data-source="post: 872168" data-attributes="member: 511"><p>I'll save Mark a moment of his time by making a couple of minor corrections to your comment, just for the record. No biggie, just a good thing to know for Fuzion and GRG fans.</p><p></p><p>* Fuzion was originally developed by the Fuzion Labs Group, which was composed of some employees and compatriots of Hero Games (before they were purchased by DOJ) and R. Talsorian Games. Fuzion was never open source in quite the same sense as D20 or Action!, but it is available for licencing for cheap.</p><p></p><p>* Fuzion was first used for the Bubble Gum Crisis RPG published by RTal. It's second iteration was Champions: New Millenium published by Hero. It has also been used in many other published games and fan works.</p><p></p><p>* One of Gold Rush Games' products that uses the Fuzion system (and there are several) is Sengoku: Chanbara Roleplaying in Feudal Japan (<a href="http://www.sengoku.com" target="_blank">http://www.sengoku.com</a>). It is not related or affiliated with the older Bushido game in any way, shape or form, save that they both have similar topic matter. Sengoku is <em>the</em> definitive RPG on feudal Japan; you will never find a better, more complete work. It is an excellent reference for gaming, and is entirely useful even if you don't care for the Fuzion system.</p><p></p><p>-- Swack-Iron, aka Paul (hi Mark!!), GRG shill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swack-Iron, post: 872168, member: 511"] I'll save Mark a moment of his time by making a couple of minor corrections to your comment, just for the record. No biggie, just a good thing to know for Fuzion and GRG fans. * Fuzion was originally developed by the Fuzion Labs Group, which was composed of some employees and compatriots of Hero Games (before they were purchased by DOJ) and R. Talsorian Games. Fuzion was never open source in quite the same sense as D20 or Action!, but it is available for licencing for cheap. * Fuzion was first used for the Bubble Gum Crisis RPG published by RTal. It's second iteration was Champions: New Millenium published by Hero. It has also been used in many other published games and fan works. * One of Gold Rush Games' products that uses the Fuzion system (and there are several) is Sengoku: Chanbara Roleplaying in Feudal Japan ([url]http://www.sengoku.com[/url]). It is not related or affiliated with the older Bushido game in any way, shape or form, save that they both have similar topic matter. Sengoku is [i]the[/i] definitive RPG on feudal Japan; you will never find a better, more complete work. It is an excellent reference for gaming, and is entirely useful even if you don't care for the Fuzion system. -- Swack-Iron, aka Paul (hi Mark!!), GRG shill [/QUOTE]
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