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      I've never played TSR's The Adventures of Indiana Jones (the top picture), but I have played West End Games' The World of Indiana Jones (the bottom picture) using the D6 System - WEG switched over from the slower Masterbook System to the faster-paced D6 System halfway into the Indiana Jones line's run (1994-1997), which was definitely a good move.
      One of the nice things about the game is that although you can play an archeologist like Indiana Jones, you can also play a myriad of other pulp-era characters (including, if you wish, a character similiar to The Shadow).
      Has anyone here played, or still plays, either or both of these games?
-G
     
      I've never played TSR's The Adventures of Indiana Jones (the top picture), but I have played West End Games' The World of Indiana Jones (the bottom picture) using the D6 System - WEG switched over from the slower Masterbook System to the faster-paced D6 System halfway into the Indiana Jones line's run (1994-1997), which was definitely a good move.
      One of the nice things about the game is that although you can play an archeologist like Indiana Jones, you can also play a myriad of other pulp-era characters (including, if you wish, a character similiar to The Shadow).
      Has anyone here played, or still plays, either or both of these games?
-G
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