Looking a few reliable players for TOON, GHOSTBUSTERS, or TSR MARVEL SUPER HEROES RPGs. Ideally we'd get together regularly, 2-3 times per month. No rules lawyers or min/maxers wanted, just folks who like to have fun playing the games and having adventures.
Other games I have and would be interested in playing if we have enough players interested as well:
DC HEROES by Mayfair Games
JAMES BOND 007 by Victory Games
HERCULES & XENA by West End Games
KING ARTHUR PENDRAGON by Chaosium
CALL OF CTHULHU by Chaosium
STAR WARS by West End Games
BASIC D&D by TSR (we're talking the real deal from the early 1980s, not the new red boxed set that looks like it)
Anybody up for TOON, GHOSTBUSTERS, or TSR MARVEL SUPER HEROES RPGs?
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Anybody up for TOON, GHOSTBUSTERS, or TSR MARVEL SUPER HEROES RPGs?
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Ack. I wish. Ghostbusters is "the game that got away" for me. Always heard about it, never got to play it. If I lived down there, I'd be all over this. Oh well.startrekgame wrote:Looking a few reliable players for TOON, GHOSTBUSTERS, or or TSR MARVEL SUPER HEROES RPGs.
Actually, ditto DC Heroes and MSH. I own both, but never got to play 'em.
There's a new Basic D&D? Wait, why am I asking this like I don't know the answer? If you mean the 4E Red Box, it may look like the old Red Box, but it doesn't bill itself as Basic D&D.BASIC D&D by TSR (we're talking from the early 1980s, not the new "basic")
Anyway, the guy around here for BECMI D&D (and other early D&D iterations) is mordraine. We usually play a session of Rules Cyclopedia D&D this time of year to commemorate Gygax's death.
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True, I am that guy. And if it weren't for the fact that I'm already in too many games, I might go for this.devlin1 wrote:Anyway, the guy around here for BECMI D&D (and other early D&D iterations) is mordraine. We usually play a session of Rules Cyclopedia D&D this time of year to commemorate Gygax's death.
Hey man, I'm slinging volume and fat stacking benjies, you know what I mean? I can't be all about spelling and shit!
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2 more games to add to list of options
Also have:
PRINCE VALIANT by Chaosium
PIRATES OF THE SPANISH MAIN by whoever made it
PRINCE VALIANT by Chaosium
PIRATES OF THE SPANISH MAIN by whoever made it
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