Professor Murder
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I just want a print copy of Leverage.
Talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face...WoTC fought for the IP to preserve their reputation, not to resurrect the RPG.
Last updated July of last year...Have I got news for you; https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2053079350/everway-roleplaying-game
I really like the system. Setting a bit weakTalisman Adventures, I like the design, but it did not last very long
First game I ever played. And still do ( well last year). Would love an update version ( simplify the skills and it's all good).WoTC own the rights to Dragonquest RPG by SPI (1980, 1982). TSR even published a 3e in 1989. It used a d100 skills system. Combat was very gritty, taking into account wounds and combat fatigue. In view recent reedition of old systems like T&T, a new refreshed and streamlined Dragonquest edition would cater to a different market segment than D&D.
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First game I ever played. And still do ( well last year). Would love an update version ( simplify the skills and it's all good).
Adding:I am specifically talking about games that did not get much support when they came out, because they flew under the radar or did not sell well, or whatever. So no Earthdawns or Shadowruns or Palladium RPGs. If something already has had multiple editions, it doesn't qualify for the purposes of this discussion.
For example, i nominate Dream Park. That game should come back.
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Star Ace
It was. Some of the material started to get updated in the early 3e days, but so far as I know their only releases were just PDFized stuff that existed.That's the Pacesetter one, right? I thought I remembered a new version of that showing up a while back. Or was it Timemaster?
(I gather the ownership of the Pacesetter material was one big ole mess...)