Resurrecting old RPG favorites.

I would love to see the entirety of Palladium books streamlined, brought up to date, and re-invisioned.
Honestly, that would probably make them some money again too.
 

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I'd love to see a revamp of the Aberrant, Trinity and Adventure! games, from White Wolf.

Hell yeah! Released under Open Gaming Licenses they could really blossom in a way they didn't have a chance to do the first time they came around. And I'm not saying they should be D20, but just open!
 


I liked Chill as a non-lovecraftian horror rpg. Besides that, I've more or less always played mainstream games (D&D, CoC, WoD), and apart from the couple of Spanish titles which I have found better (IMO) substitutes for (a humour game which I've replaced with Risus and a superheroes one which I've replaced with M&M), my current gaming life is pretty fulfilled :D

Nevertheless, I enjoy reading and even testing retro-clones, so anything on that venue will be welcome :D
 

I second Star Frontiers, there was just something grand about that game.

-Q.

In the way that Labyrinth Lord is an excellent retro-clone of Moldvay's Basic D&D - and it's also OGL - I wish someone could publish a Star Frontiers game. The key names - Yazirian, Dralasite, Vrusk and Sathar - would be the legal sticking points. If someone could obtain permission or get away with it, they could publish and OGL game called New Frontiers or something.
 

In the way that Labyrinth Lord is an excellent retro-clone of Moldvay's Basic D&D - and it's also OGL - I wish someone could publish a Star Frontiers game. The key names - Yazirian, Dralasite, Vrusk and Sathar - would be the legal sticking points. If someone could obtain permission or get away with it, they could publish and OGL game called New Frontiers or something.

Someone point Dan Proctor to this thread... NOW! ;)
 

TORG.

Gamma World. A good, high-randomness, quick character generation version. MUST BE QUIRKY.

Star Frontiers.

Top Secret.

Earthdawn.

Three Worlds of Wonder (especially Superworld).
 

Ditto!


I'd love to see Star Frontiers.

Star Frontiers gets my vote - Not D20 Modern, Not 4E New Wave Crap Star Frontiers. An honest to goodness new version/update of the classic. With real art. Really.

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I'd like to see the HERO System given a heavy-duty streamlining. Why the heck does something simple like changing a character's size category need half a page of powers? Sheesh! Let's get back to the days when the Champions book could be a 100-page softcover and still do just about anything you might need.

I'd like to see a new edition of Call of Cthulhu that moved back to legible fonts and evocative pen-and-ink artwork -- preferably reinforcing the '20s setting.

And of course, I want to see a Saga Edition style D&D. :p
Great list :cool:!
 

I would love to see the entirety of Palladium books streamlined, brought up to date, and re-invisioned.
Honestly, that would probably make them some money again too.


Yeah, I'd like to see that too. I'd also like to see an official Rifts/D20 conversion, but we know KS will NEVER let that happen.:(
 

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