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What are your other RPGs? « Thread Started on Dec 13, 2009, 8:32pm »
Hello all!
Finally, I have two of the three copies of the new "Doctor Who" RPG that I pre-ordered. (I am hoping the third will arrive on Monday, along with my PDF coupon.)
Anyway, out of interest, in addition to the new "Doctor WHO" RPG by Cubicle 7 Entertainment, what other RPGs do you all have?
Mine include:
Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu Live, Conspiracy X, Cyberpunk, Dungeons and Dragons - 4th edition, GURPS 4th edition, plus a lot of supplements (my favourite being Steampunk, Steam-Tech, and Screampunk), GURPS - World War 2, Macho Women with Guns, Nephilim, Rules to live by, Star Trek - original series, Star Trek - next generation, Star Wars, Dr Who - Time Lord, Twlight 2013, Victoriana 2nd edition, Various post apocalypstic related games and supplements (Taiga, Darwins World, Post Apocalyptic Hero, d20 Apocalypse, etc), Various other supplements.
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #1 on Dec 13, 2009, 9:04pm »
Oh, I've got WAY too many to list.
I most often run Call of Cthulhu, or some other Chaosium Basic Roleplaying system. I've got just about everything for that.
I've recently picked up Mouse Guard and Spirit of the Century. I'll most likely do something with those at some point.
I also have a great admiration for the Rolemaster family of games. I've been considering running a Viking game using Rolemaster, and I've had some success in the past running Spacemaster. I may dig out Spacemaster and Time Riders and mine it for ideas for a Dr. Who RPG.
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #2 on Dec 13, 2009, 9:06pm »
Star Wars (d6) + supplements Call of Cthulhu (d100) + supplements Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space Doctor Who (FASA) + supplements Time Lord Supernatural Mouse Guard Serenity Cortex Red Dwarf Coyote Trail
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #4 on Dec 13, 2009, 11:17pm »
I have not enough, but too many to list Almost all of them are catalogued (me being a metalibrarian and all)- http://www.librarything.com/catalog/curufea&tag=roleplaying (about 357 so far, but mostly add-ons or modules, rather than core systems)
These days I tend to buy independent (or quasi) as I'm very much inclined towards rules light, but setting specific rules - as they tend to do a much better job than mangling existing systems to fit. Systems I'd like to try in the near future (that I have) include- Mouse Guard Universalis
Revamped systems that I enjoy include- Paranoia XP Call of Cthulhu
My guilty pleasure (ie fun to play, but for all the wrong reasons) is- Metascape 2
The only systems I tend to play with any regularity are currently- A homebrew realistic medieval D20 Judge Dredd D20 The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen And the odd systemless playtest for friend's con games.
My collection is best noted by the things I don't collect- Mainy D&D/D20 and GURPS. With the odd exception being the conversion of a setting I like (ie Farscape, Miles Vorkosigan) or if they're in a bulk discount pack (ie 10 books for $20 and some are D20)
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #5 on Dec 14, 2009, 10:53am »
Currently running:- Deliria: Faerie Tales for a New Millennium Castles & Crusades with the kids
Gearing up to run: Desolation (post-apocalypse Fantasy using the Ubiquity system)
Sat on the shelves to my right... Continuum Hollow Earth Expeditions Cold City Unhallowed Metropolis Underworld
And in PDF on the pen drive... Far too numerous to list... World of Darkness Mortals, Changeling Savage Worlds settings (assorted) Much Pulp gaming. I'm a bit of a gaming magpie, really.
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #6 on Dec 14, 2009, 4:06pm »
In no particular order:
D&D (original, Basic 1, Moldvay/Cook, Mentzer, Rules Cyclopedia, AD&D 1, AD&D 2, Pathfinder, D&D 4, Labyrinth Lord, Swords & Wizardry) Boot Hill 3rd edition Aces and Eights GURPS 3rd edition FASA Doctor Who (and all adventures and supplements) FASA Star Trek LUG Star Trek Decipher Star Trek Traveller (CT, Mongoose, TNE, T4 and an unpublished version) Savage Worlds Marvel Super Heroes (advanced) Marvel SAGA Anima Time Lord Paranoia (Mongoose variety) James Bond 007 Spycraft DC Heroes (1st, 2nd and 3rd edition) Call of Cthulhu Top Secret Top Secret /S.I. Villains and Vigilantes Mutants and Masterminds Hackmaster Basic Hero System 5th Edition Wild West (FGU) Go Fer Yer Gun Six Gun Dime Heroes Babylon 5 (d20 1st and 2nd edition, Traveller version)
and of course Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space, whenever it finally steers the TARDIS in the right direction
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #7 on Dec 14, 2009, 4:09pm »
I did forget a few:)
Feng Shui WWF Basic Adventure Game WWE Know Your Role (for which I was also a playtester) All Star Wrestling Dragon Fist (the original, and the unpublished manuscript for Dragon Fist 2)
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #9 on Dec 14, 2009, 5:30pm »
Over the years many, many systems have passed through my hands (certainly too many to list or even recall).
My group - The Tuesday Knights - has just wound up a Labyrinth Lord campaign which I ran, now one of those players is launching a Top Secret S.I. campaign for us all and, depending how that goes, I'm aiming to start a Doctor Who campaign later in the year.
Because the group consists of several people with young families (and one recently married couple) we only get to game once a month - but I'm still pushing for a second session each month (maybe at a weekend).
We all only really got back into regular gaming two or three years ago, all having started back in the late 70s/early 80s.
Memorable campaigns included: Villains & Vigilantes Traveller Champions The Fantasy Trip Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
Other games I currently own, but haven't played (recently or much), include: Call Of Cthulhu Realms Of Cthulhu Savage Worlds Tunnels & Trolls Bushido (1st Edition) James Bond RPG Space 1889 Judge Dredd Marvel Superheroes Star Wars d6 Buffy The Vampire Slayer Angel Army Of Darkness All Flesh Must Be Eaten Supernatural Deadlands (original) Castles & Crusades
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #11 on Dec 14, 2009, 9:29pm »
Lots !
Okay to my right I have :
AD&D D&D 3/3.5 Pathfinder Conan d20 Aliens FUDGE Spirit of the Century Space Master Ironclaw Indiana Jones (TSR) Indiana Jones (WEG) Vampire Dark Ages Deadlands Deadlands Reloaded Pendragon Castles & Crusades Golden Heroes Qin Albedo Ars Magica Star Trek (LUG) Traveller Star Wars (SAGA) D&D 4e GURPS Runequest Call Of Cthulhu Dark Heresy
That is Bookcase One... There are another Five of them
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #13 on Dec 14, 2009, 9:52pm »
I have way, way too many. But here are the highlights (heavy with 80s stuff and recent, roughly in order of the amount of attention I give to them):
- Star Trek RPGs (all of them, even an obscure Japanese one) - The Fantasy Trip - Thousand Suns - Diaspora - Hollow Earth Expedition - D&D clones (Swords & Wizardry, Labyrinth Lord, etc.) - Pendragon 1st, 4th and 5th - Eclipse Phase - Savage Worlds with Mars, Thrilling Tales and Slipstream - Barbarians of Lemuria - Traveller (classic and Mongoose) - InSpectres - CthulhuTech - FASA DW and Time Lord - Star Wars Saga Ed and WEG - Call of Cthulhu - Babylon 5 - D&D (original, basic and Advanced 1E) - Other TSR: Conan, Indiana Jones, Top Secret, Boot Hill, Gamma World - DragonQuest - Mouse Guard - Hot War - Little Fears - Chronica Feudalis - Dune - RuneQuest (3rd) - Bushido - Chivalry & Sorcery and a bunch of other obscure FGU games - a homebrew system I'm working on based on the John Carter/Barsoom series
I love and am impressed by the diversity I'm seeing in everyone else's lists!
Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #14 on Dec 14, 2009, 10:37pm »
I used to have many more RPGs than I have now, until I underwent a very radical decluttering exercise. I hated to do it, but when you can't see the floor anymore under the books you've got to take drastic action
Now I'm down to only around 30, including DWAITAS.
STAR TREK (Decipher, LUG ST:TNG, ST:DS9, original) Hollow Earth Expedition The Authority Shadowrun Hellas The Authority D&D 4e Pathfinder M&M Wild Talents Fading Suns Earthdawn QIN Victoriana Cthulhutech Esoterrorists Feng Shui GURPS Hellboy Unknown Armies Serenity Battlestar Galactica Demonhunters Supernatural Ex Machina Spirit of the Century Stargate SG-1 Unhallowed Metropolis Whispering Vault Buffy Angel Army of Darkness Ghosts of Albion Scion Monsters and Other Childish Things Savage Worlds Babylon 5 2nd Ed Elric Runequest Eclipse Phase
OK ... maybe a few more than 30, but not much more ...
The number I've actually had a chance to either play or run, alas, is substantially smaller
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #15 on Dec 18, 2009, 7:31pm »
I have way too many RPGs to list them all here, but here is a small sampling.
Dungeons & Dragons (Holmes, Mentzer & 3.0) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st & 2nd Editions) Gamma World (2nd Edition) Villains & Vigilantes (2nd Edition) FASA Doctor Who RPG Marvel Super-Heroes and Advanced Marvel Super-Heroes Gangbusters Call of Cthulhu (3rd & 5th editions) Champions (3rd & 5th Editions) Spacemaster Ghostbusters WEG Star Wars GURPS (3rd Edition) plus a ton of sourcebooks MERP plus a bunch of the sourcebooks/adventures Space 1889 MechWarrior Palladium Fantasy RPG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness Heroes Unlimited Ninjas & Superspies Rifts Feng Shui
Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #16 on Dec 19, 2009, 2:02am »
D&D (3.5 and 4th) Feng Sui Call of Cuthulu Shadowrun Conspiracy x Mutant Cronicles Dark Hearesy Rouge Trader
and the big one for me WFRP 2nd ed infact i even do a podcast about it , The "Small but Vicious podcast" available at http://www.d20radio.com/sbv or on I-tunes
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #17 on Dec 19, 2009, 4:00pm »
Hullo, folks,
Well, in answer to the question, I have way too many rpgs for my own good!
DragonQuest Universe DC Heroes Blood of Heroes SkyRealms of Jorune Hollow Earth Expedition Desolation Doctor Who (FASA) Time Lord WitchCraft Armageddon Dreamwalker Continuum: Roleplaying in the Yet Narcissist Underworld Unhallowed Metropolis Ringworld Fading Suns
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #18 on Jan 5, 2010, 11:55am »
Oh boy... Let's see...
AD&D 1st ed. AD&D 2nd ed. D&D 3.5 Call of Cthulhu (BRP). GURPS. Dr Who (FASA). All Flesh Must Be Eaten. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (classic and the brand new one). 40k: Rogue Trader. 40K: Dark Heresy. Vampire: the Requiem (did have everything for Masquerade but sold it to buy the new stuff). Starship Troopers. Buffy: the Vampire Slayer. D20 Modern. Star Trek (FASA). Star Wars D20. Pendragon.
I used to have a lot more but over the years I have had to sell the excess that I rarely or never played to buy the new stuff that I do.
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #19 on Jan 6, 2010, 6:17pm »
Tons, including the previous two Doctor Who RPGs, the Paranoia adventure that includes a parody of the 4th Doctor and almost all GURPS books ever published (which means I have settings and history to feed a Who game indefinitely).
In the last few years, I've run Dream Park, Planescape, GURPS Black Ops and DCHeroes. Who will be our new campaign for the foreseeable future.
Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #20 on Jan 12, 2010, 9:32pm »
BESM 3rd BESM 2nd Rev +Hot Rods and Gun Bunnies +Big Robots, Cool Starships +Big Ears Small Mouse +Cold Hands, Dark Heart +Cute and Fuzzy Seizure Monsters +Slayer 1-3 +Dungeon +Uresia, Grave of Heaven +Centuri Knights +Fantasy Bestiary +Swords and Hearts +Character Diary
BESM d20 Rev BESM d20 Advanced Magic BESM d20 Monsterous Manual d20 Mecha: Military Vehicles The Slayers d20 A Game of Thrones (d20/TriStat) Dominion Tank Police Hong Kong Action Threater Dreaming Cities The Authority Silver age Sentinals Ex Machina
Ars Magica Castle Falkenstein The Dark Eye Chivalry and Sorcery Earthdawn Exalted Fireborn Legend of the Five Rings Legend of the Burning sands Blue Rose Lord of the Rings Lone Wolf MERP Nobilis RuneQuest (2nd Ed, 3rd Ed, Mongoose) HARP Sengoku Stormbringer Lands of Adventure A Song of Fire and Ice Advanced Fighting Fantasy Shaintar Dragonlance saga Dungeons & Dragons Anima Rune Faery's Tale Hercules and Xena Arrowflight
Alternity Aliens Doctor Who Doctor Who Adventure in time and space Time Lord C°ntinuum Time Master Timeship Blue Planet Cybergeneration Judge Dredd Ringworld Dune Serenity Dreampark Battlestar Shatterzone Space 1889 Star Frontiers Stargate SG-1 Star Trek (FASA, Last Unicorn, Decipher) Star Wars (West End Games, Wizards of the Coast) Transhuman Space Aeon (1st Ed, aka Trinity) Traveller (classic, MegaTraveller, The New Era, T4, Mongoose) Twilight 2000 (1st Ed, 2nd Ed) Bubblegum Crisis Core Command 23rd Letter PSI World
All Flesh Must Be Eaten Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel Call of Cthulhu Chill Deadlands Nephilim WitchCraft Armageddon Vampire: The Masquerade Werewolf: The Apocalypse Mage: The Ascension Changeling: The Dreaming Mummy: The Resurrection Vampire: Kindred of the East Hunter: The Reckoning Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade Dark Ages: Vampire Dark Ages: Werewolf Dark Ages: Mage Dark Ages: Fae Vampire: The Requiem Werewolf: The Forsaken Mage: The Awakening Changeling: The Lost Orpheus Hellboy
Ghostbusters (1st Ed, 2nd Ed) Munchkin Murphy's World Ninja Burger Paranoia Teenagers from Outer Space Toon
DC Heroes DC Universe Godlike Marvel Universe Roleplaying Marvel Super Heroes Mutants and Masterminds (1St Ed, 2nd Ed) Brave New World Champions (Fuzion)
Justice, Inc. d20 Modern Feng Shui James Bond 007 Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes Spycraft (1St Ed, 2nd Ed) Top Secret (1St Ed, 2nd Ed) Daredevils Espionage Spook Show Pirates of the Spanish main Skull and Bones Spirit of the Century Victoriana Soloman Kane 7th Sea Hollow Earth Expedition Indiana Jones Adventure
Bushido Gangbusters Boot Hill Privateers and Gentlemen Behind enemy lines Gurps WWII QIN
Amazing Engine Basic Role-Playing d6 Space d6 Fantasy Fuzion GURPS (3rd Ed, 4th Ed) Masterbook Savage Worlds True20
This is a recycled list from the GoO forums hence the listed detail of GoO games etc,
It's an online catalogue that you don't need to be a cataloguer to use. It's free for up to 200 books, or $20 for a lifetime subscription for as many books as you want (I've got about 1439 books there). Cataloguing is easy: 1) You choose which existing catalogue to look at - which ranges from authorities such as National Libraries to the Library of Congress, to local libraries, and even to Amazon. 2) You type (or scan) in the ISBN or ISSN - or you put in the title of the book. 3) You click on the correct result from the search and add any tags you want, put in reviews comments, ratings or details. You can even put in alternate cover scans.
It's got lots of handy tools including tagging, word clouds, cover galleries, series and character databases etc..
I highly recommend it for two reasons- a) To keep track of what you have so you don't buy duplicates and can easily find what you have and b) In case you need to replace books (fire, flood etc).
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #23 on Jan 15, 2010, 11:01am »
Does any else here use http://rpg.geekdo.com/ If not I highly recommend it! According to my entry on there I own over 260 RPG items!
My favourite RPGs;
Star Wars D6 - started playing in 1987. Star Wars RCRB Star Wars Saga - my main game at the moment. WFRP - the best gritty fantasy game out there. Dungeons & Dragons - 3rd Ed, personal preference. Shadowrun 4th - I'll be running this soon. Paranoia - 2nd & XP, rarely play it, but it's a good laugh. Pathfinder - the new D&D.
Other games (rarely or never played) D&D - every version and lots of Ravenloft suppliments. Buck Rogers (two versions) WFRP 2nd Ed. Tank Girl Dark Conspiracy Rogue Trader (Warhammer 40K) Dark Heresy (Warhammer 40K) Savage Worlds Shadowrun 1st & 3rd. Aliens Time Lord Doctor Who (FASA)
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #24 on Jan 15, 2010, 9:00pm »
It warms my wee heart whenever PARANOIA XP gets a mention, as I was a writer on that project (I'm in the credits for XP and the latest Troubleshooter edition). It shares much with Doctor Who in the simplicity of it's mechanic, while undergoing much reinvention in the setting from the original pre-Mongoose versions (um... like new Who over Old... sort of... ha)
Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #25 on Jan 24, 2010, 4:38pm »
Curufea and ugavine, I don't understand the need for people to keep track of there games via the net,
Really, I've got over 60 GURPS books alone, not to mention the larger amount of d20 books, I'm not going to go list all that, it was a pain in the butt to list that list the first time, hence it being recycled from the other site,
Curufea and ugavine, I don't understand the need for people to keep track of there games via the net,
Really, I've got over 60 GURPS books alone, not to mention the larger amount of d20 books, I'm not going to go list all that, it was a pain in the butt to list that list the first time, hence it being recycled from the other site,
Know what I mean?
How do other people know what you have so they can borrow it? How do you know what you have when you are buying a new book and you aren't sure if you have it already?
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #27 on Jan 25, 2010, 1:03am »
Current games on my shelf are DWAITAS (Of course), Savage Worlds Necessary Evil & SW Superpowers, Pirates Of The Spanish Main, Weird War, Buffy RPG, A Song Of Fire And Ice. Currently writing up my first Dr Who season as the GM, GM'ing Buffy and reading the rules to the others.
Older games that I still have room on my shelf for are Mayfair's DC Heroes (& Blood Of Heroes) -simply the best Supers RPG made in my opinion and Victory Game's James Bond 007 RPG (years ahead of its time).
I'm currently strying hard to get into Mutants & Masterminds but it doesn't feel right somehow. My group and myself feel there's too many rules for a supers RPG and feels more like a miniatures game.
As for the rest of my collection, think: mostly everything published since 1984.
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Re: What are your other RPGs? « Reply #28 on Jan 25, 2010, 2:01am »
How do you know what you have when you are buying a new book and you aren't sure if you have it already?
See, if I'd used this I wouldn't have 4 copies of Doctor Who, 7 D&D 4E PHB, 2 D&D core box sets, 4 copies of HEX, 3 copies of SR4, 5 copies of M&M 2nd, 6 copies of Serenity, 2 copies of Victoriana, 2 copies of Qin, 8 copies of Fading Suns 2nd Ed ...
How do you know what you have when you are buying a new book and you aren't sure if you have it already?
A good memory normally serves. I've had most of my collection dragging around with me from house-to-house since the early 90s, so I pretty much know what I have at a glance. I struggle occasionally only with little things like, 'Do I have issue 23 of White Dwarf or not?' - but, if I pick it up for £1 it probably won't matter if I already do.