Other Classics updated?

JoeGKushner

Adventurer
So we know that Necromancer will be updating good old Grimtooth's Traps, and that some other works have been updated, also by Necromancer ala Psioners of the Maze series.

What other material would other fans like to see updated?

I myself would love...

Primal Order: 'official' d20 rules. The Pawns book alone would be great if they could keep the art.

City Books

Treasure Vault

Dungeons by Central Casting
Heroes of Legend by Central Casting

The Tome of Mighty Magic (last done by Gamescience I think)

Carse/Tulan (not likely since they're in Midkemia and were done eons ago by Midkemia Press/Chaosium.)

Free City of Haven (Gotta love those thieves guild stuff)

Some other stuff by another company I can't remember though. Thunderbolt games or something? Drawing a blank. Any help on that?
 

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I always liked the Atlantis setting from Bard Games. It wasn't quite D&D, but it was pretty close to it.

I think they later went on to make Talislanta


Midkemia press is still around, kinda. They have a web site. So while I doubt they would update the stuff, they could...

I would also love to see a d20 version of Pendragon.


d20 versions of Synnibar and Spawn of Fashawn would also be very interesting.
 

trancejeremy said:
I always liked the Atlantis setting from Bard Games. It wasn't quite D&D, but it was pretty close to it.

I think they later went on to make Talislanta


Midkemia press is still around, kinda. They have a web site. So while I doubt they would update the stuff, they could...

I would also love to see a d20 version of Pendragon.


d20 versions of Synnibar and Spawn of Fashawn would also be very interesting.

Hey, what's Midkemia Press' website? Raymond Fiest has often talked about making a RPG out of his game (not computer either) and perhaps the d20 system is just the beast to get it going!

Atlantis. I knew I missed one. Yeah, great stuff. I wouldn't mind seeing him release the original trio of adventurer books either, "The Complete Adventurer, the Complete Spellcaster, the Complete Alchemist". Of course, most of that material made it into the old Atlantis triology, and the revised one book setting.

And yes, that is the man who did Talislanta.
 

Trancejeremy:

In my quest to find out who holds the license for the the Arcanum RPG (wanting to publish a conversion of it myself), I found out that supposedly a company called Natural 20 Games (not related to Natural 20 Press) is claiming to have a license to convert it to D20 (Arcanum being the Atlantis setting you were mentioning). I have already done a chunk of the converting for my own games, but when I heard that it was being done with a license, I stepped back a bit from the project.
 
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