What do you wish was made into a game?

Sejs said:

I second that (or more if already seconded.)

Spycraft works well for most of the D20 Modern requests.

I think the following would be interesting:

1. D20 Narnia (DND Rules)
2. Shadowrun (Spycraft Rules)
3. Top Secret (Spycraft Rules, more of a flavor change in a way)
4. Sword of Truth (DND Rules modified for the magic)
5. LOTR D20 (DND Rules)
6. MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand?) (Spycraft Rules definately)
 
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Campbell said:
I'll gladly second this nomination.

I'll third the nomination.

Actually, there are three other properties I'd love to see as RPGs...

1-Raymond Feist's Midkemia
2-Tad Williams' Osten Ard (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn)
3-Dune

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Necrohazard said:
I would like to see one based off the old cartoon Darkwaters or was it Dark Waters, or one based off of "The Death Gate Cycle" books by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, and one based off the "Death Dealer" books by Frank Frazetta.

Actually, I think Margaret Weis' RPG company *is* making an RPG about the Death Gate cycle....I remember hearing that in a newsletter a few months ago.

Banshee
 

Nighthawk said:
I like the Red vs. Blue idea. That would be fun. :D

I have always wondered what Mark C. Perry's "Morigu: The Dead" would be like as an RPG. I liked the one book but I have not been able to find a copy of the other book, "Morigu: The Desecration."

The Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman.

Coldfire would be cool!

Banshee
 


Captain Tagon said:
and RPG based off the universe detailed by Coheed and Cambria
Are you talking about the band Coheed and Cambria? As in the song Three Evils?

I never really knew they deatiled a universe, but what they hey, I would be curious enough to at least check it out...
 

Macbeth said:
Are you talking about the band Coheed and Cambria? As in the song Three Evils?

I never really knew they deatiled a universe, but what they hey, I would be curious enough to at least check it out...


Yeah, the band. All their songs are part of an epic story about two characters, Coheed and Cambria, and their four kids. It isn't super easy to just pick up on, but once you start to figure it out a lot of the references in the songs begin to make at least some sense. It is a fun little sci-fi romp even if it still hasn't been fully explained. And the first of I think 4 or 6 comic books telling part of the story came out last year and the second comes out sometime soon.
 

Wow. I had hear some Coheed and Cambria before, but I never knew there was any kind of story involved. Interesting, I'll have to look further into this...
 



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