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<blockquote data-quote="kroh" data-source="post: 3385326" data-attributes="member: 16768"><p>And that is really where a project like this comes into it's own. I played the "advanced" rules when they came out and had a great time with them... When I was in junior high school. These rules were elegant for the time they were written and continued to be used by people because the rules came in a "staple bound" book that was quick to read and kept the emphasis on role playing. You could craft a great story set in the Marvel Universe and instead of needing a rules tutor to make sure you had everything straight, you could read the rules and get going in a single afternoon. </p><p></p><p>The project could see great success because much like OSRIC is doing for old school rules, FASERIP could show that these rules have a lot of merit and can still be used to craft great games. The only times I have seen FASRIP mentioned in the last 20 years is on forum posts that point to places like <a href="http://classicmarvel.com" target="_blank">Classic Marvel dot com</a> and <a href="http://marvelrpg.com" target="_blank">Marvel RPG dot com.</a> It will be nice to see the system actively promoted to a new group of gamers. We won't see people flocking in waves but it has generated some interest in a few people who had no idea what it was.</p><p></p><p>Definately looking forward to what people do with it as well.</p><p></p><p>Regards, </p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroh, post: 3385326, member: 16768"] And that is really where a project like this comes into it's own. I played the "advanced" rules when they came out and had a great time with them... When I was in junior high school. These rules were elegant for the time they were written and continued to be used by people because the rules came in a "staple bound" book that was quick to read and kept the emphasis on role playing. You could craft a great story set in the Marvel Universe and instead of needing a rules tutor to make sure you had everything straight, you could read the rules and get going in a single afternoon. The project could see great success because much like OSRIC is doing for old school rules, FASERIP could show that these rules have a lot of merit and can still be used to craft great games. The only times I have seen FASRIP mentioned in the last 20 years is on forum posts that point to places like [url=http://classicmarvel.com]Classic Marvel dot com[/url] and [url=http://marvelrpg.com]Marvel RPG dot com.[/url] It will be nice to see the system actively promoted to a new group of gamers. We won't see people flocking in waves but it has generated some interest in a few people who had no idea what it was. Definately looking forward to what people do with it as well. Regards, Walt [/QUOTE]
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