RPG systems Michael owns
This is a “top of my head” list, and I may have forgotten a few. Starred titles are systems I personally like.
- * Bunkers & Badasses (Tiny Tina of Borderlands runs an RPG)
- * Deadlands (alternate Wild West with Cosmic Horror)
- * Glitter Hearts (magical girls, also heavy on role-play)
- * PARANOIA XP Edition
- * Shadowrun Eds. 1-6
- * Space: 1889
- * Star Wars (the 90s D6 version)
- * Teenagers From Outer Space (wacky anime school comedy)
- * The Excellents (She-Ra for kids and kids-at-heart)
- * Thirsty Sword Lesbians (more role-playing, less combat dice)
- Babylon 5 (Wireframe edition)
- Bubblegum Crisis
- Bureau 13 (X-Files but the gov’t believes you)
- Call of Cthulhu
- Call of Cat-thulhu
- Chronicles of Amber Diceless RPG
- Classic Traveller
- Coyote and Crow
- Cyberpunk 2020
- Doctor Who Classic RPG (not that great)
- Dungeons and Dragons 1st and 5th Ed.
- Elfquest RPG
- Feng Shui (Hong Kong action flicks)
- Firefly
- Gamma World (post-apocalypse, not that great)
- Hercules & Xena
- MAID (The anime harem comedy game)
- Mechwarrior (The BattleTech RPG)
- Pathfinder 2nd Ed.
- Ringworld (from the Larry Niven novels)
- Robotech: Macross (good source material, weak game system)
- Star Trek TOS (not that great)
- Tales from the Floating Vagabond (set in a bar at the center of space/time/dimensions
- The Strange (dimension travel)
- Top Secret (espionage, not that great)