DC Heroes Role-Playing Game Gets New Reprint from Cryptozoic

The classic superhero RPG gets a new reprint.

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Cryptozoic Entertainment is reprinting the classic DC Heroes Role-Playing Game to celebrate the RPG's 40th anniversary. A Kickstarter pre-launch page for the new "archival edition" of DC Heroes went live earlier this week, with Cryptozoic promising a "faithful reissue" of the original game line with upgrades and exclusive dice. From the looks of a promo image for the new project, it appears that the line will be published in a single volume.

DC Heroes was originally designed by Greg Gorden and published by Mayfair Games. The game uses a 2d10 system to resolve checks, with players consulting a table to determine the success or failure of checks. Additionally, the game's attribute point system was logarithmic in nature to allow for the game to handle the immense range of powers within the DC Universe. Three editions of the game was published between 1985 and 1993, with the game incorporating various contemporaneous comics events such as Crisis on Infinite Earths and Death of Superman.

No launch date for the Kickstarter has been announced. A full description of the project can be seen below:

DC Heroes is an innovative and award-winning role-playing game that was first published in 1985. It allows you and your friends to take on the roles of iconic Super Heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg, or to create heroes of your own. The object of the game is to create brand-new stories pitting these heroes against The Joker, Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Sinestro, or any of the hundreds of other villains who threaten the DC Universe!

Over eight years of product releases, DC Heroes produced dozens of adventures and sourcebooks, many featuring contributions from some of DC’s finest writers and artists of the 1980s—Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Denny O’Neil, George Perez, John Byrne, and many others. Thousands of gamers and comics fans are still playing DC Heroes even though it’s been unavailable for decades.

To celebrate DCH’s 40th anniversary, we’re reprinting the line in definitive archival editions. Whether you’ve never experienced DCH before or you’re a long-time fan looking to plug the holes in your collection, we’ve got you covered.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

dbolack

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I don't grasp the FTS-001 reference. Nor CandyNet nor VNet. But I have used UUCP-net and OPUS-Net, too.

For the younger folk: WWIV was a bit of Bulletin Board software which was primarily designed for discussion forums, mostly connecting by part time dial-up (over wired telephone) to the local hub, local hubs networking peer to peer via part-time dial-up over wired telephone connections. It could take days to cross the country.... UUCP-net was a unix mail over dial-up terminal connection. It was not a unified group. OPUS-Net was another nation-wide private network over phone.
FTS-001 was the fidonet Frontdoor mailer spec. It covered who Netmail and echo mail was handed off between nodes and related things. WWIV was not a common thing in my neck of the woods - I think they ran their own system for exchanges. Sorry. I saw the squirrel of nostalgia.
 

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EthanSental

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That would be the general trend, but there is some significant room for variavikity particularly given the properties involved. 215k as of today, still 4 weeks to go. Backer-Tracker has a pretty wide band of poasivle end points, as high as $1.4 Million:

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@Parmandur if you have time, what’s the site that generated the graph above and what it’s estimating now? Kicktraq has it around 522k with about 14 days left.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
@Parmandur if you have time, what’s the site that generated the graph above and what it’s estimating now? Kicktraq has it around 522k with about 14 days left.
Sure, that's BackerTracker from BackerKit, word is that itnis more reliable than Kicktraq, currently has DC at ~$465k by the end though the Kicktraq number is within the current projected range:

 


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