JEB
Legend
The Animated Series Handbook would also be a neat add, though that's another possible rights issue. (Though they did include the kids' likenesses, sort of, in the new Starter Set.)
Man, I should look through my boxes and see if I still have my MSH Advanced stuff anywhere.And then there is the licensed products. James Bond, Wheel of Time, Star Wars of course, but what I would love to see and won't is MARVEL.
I guess you can find, if you are willing to pay.
I really wish Alternity (the original) would find its way onto DTRPG. The Dark*Matter setting especially was one of my favorites, as was the Tangents sourcebook (on alternate timelines). A quick look at Internet Archive versions of the DTRPG site suggests it wasn't ever on there, surprisingly, but obviously I can't search there very well...
Avalon Hill had Powers and Perils. I’ve always wanted to look at that, skill based fantasy with magic points supported by AH in house magazine.
I think that’s available from a third party.The Primal Order
@bedir than that’s not it?
it is. I'm laughing that it's up from Peter's last "film" company that doesn't seem to have produced a film but did manage to keep the rights to his earliest RPG product@bedir than that’s not it?
DragonQuest isn't that crunchy. It's different from almost any other system I've seen, but the only division in it I remember was in character generation.SPI had Dragon Quest and Universe. Both of witch I’d like a look at.
I’ve heard Dragon Quest is super crunchy, was it the game with division?
Universe was a Traveller clone? Is that right?