Video Games you'd like to see on d20

Kamikaze Midget said:

Ba-bomb is, indeed, a construct.

DK is a Dire Ape. Diddy is a Dire Monkey (dont' ask. :))

And me? I'm a psychopath, aparently, for thinking this out. :)
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This conversation is nuts :D

I have to admit I have an adventure "The Old Tower" based on a tiny bit on Donkey Kong ---

and if you are wondering DK is a fiendish dire ape summoned with a persistant monster summoning (and yes I know that Persistant spell can't be used with summon monster I allow I as a house rule).

There is also a magic hammer of fire extinguishing, a magic umbrella and a princess---

Why not
 

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Blacksad said:
pokémon!

starcraft has been made by WotC for the alternity system so the conversion to d20 shouldn't be hard:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...92231/sr=1-10/ref=sr_1_10/103-6106656-5829438



Yeah, have you ever seen it? It's the prefect example of "We don't want to support this anymore but we made an obligation to Blizzard, just shove something out the door." It's a tiny little adventure game thing, definattly not as good as the DND 3e adventure game, no character creation, inconsistances, and in my opinion not even a good understanding of Starcraft.
 


TroyXavier said:
Breath of Fire(any version)

I'll second that and add my votes for Dungeon Keeper and Mission Impossible.

The best part about playing Mission Impossible would be starting every game session with "Stay awhile... Stay FOREVER!" MUhahahahaha...
 

Breath of fire would be cool, but I don't want to overreach myself much. :)

Like I said, if anybody actually writes this up, I've got a webpage that will gladly host any or all of this in about a month.

Castlevania was one of the original ideas when I began this project, but I'm not sure if it's around any more. :)
 

clearly mario is a monk people, the skills you list make that clear. his feats would include martial weapon: hammer (early in his career) and skill focus in jump tumble and balance as well as profession plummer. "leap of the clouds" is clearly a refrence to super mario bro's 3. he must use some dragonfist d20 conversion rules we have yet to see yet to get the fireballs.

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oh right the topic, well dynasty warriors/romance of the three kingdoms/kessen would make the best real world campaign setting ever. i imagine taking my lev 7 fighter against Lu Bu and i shudder. if you have a ps2 and have not played Dynasty Warriors 3, you should be slapped.

also i have been working on a "joust d20" and missile command will be on the way after d20 modern is out. moon patrol d20 might just be a pipe dream to me but if someone with more vision then myself would do it, i'd pay good money. wink wink nod nod.
 
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Angelsboi said:
Castlevania anyone?


Yes!! I still get out Symphony of the Night when I am bored. The only problem is that I can't find a single guidebook with EVERYTHING in it. Imagine all the monsters, all the magic items and all the characters just from SoN, then add all of the other Castlevanias to that. That book may rival the Epic level Handbook is size, and blow it out of the water in usefullness.
 

Thebalor said:
Another vote for fallout.
I think SPECIAL would be better off if it were revised along its own lines than "put into" d20. SPECIAL already has some of the best elements of d20 -- or I guess 3E has some of the best elements of SPECIAL. Same XP table, perks every three levels, skills start with an ability score-based foundation and build up from there. It's a classless system, so it's not like you need to add a whole bunch of extra stuff to it. Its main faults, IMO, are:

* The goofy, unnecessary GURPS-esque arbitrary formulae for deriving intial skill values.
* The way the weapon skills are split up (I can be a master sniper with a sniper rifle, but hand me a laser rifle, and I'm worse than Don Knotts in Shakiest Gun In the West).
* Percentile damage reduction doesn't work.
* The way armor is set up, it's impossible to make Dodgy McBullet. If you don't wear at LEAST Combat Armor, you will die. Badly. This is both due to how AC and Damage Reduction work.
 

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