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What licensed setting would [I]you[/I] like to write?

Started by laffingboy, January 14, 2007, 08:41:31 PM

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GRIM

Quote from: flyingmiceHi Grim:

I think Gateway would make a rockin' setting, but the other Heechee novels not so much...

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I'd want to get into the post-life intelligences, which don't come until later.
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King Turnip

Dibs of A Song of Ice and Fire.
Been done.  Damn.

I'll go with Lost.  Or the Cube series (Evil GM Laugh).  Or both.  Together.
 

Ronin

The "80's Detective" show idea would be fun. The one I would cook though would have to be "Red Dawn". I've already built the setting for my own nefarious purposes. My group has had a lot of fun with it.
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The Yann Waters

Imajica by Clive Barker springs to mind, as well as the French Valerian comics by Mézières & Christin.
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Balbinus

Quote from: RoninThe "80's Detective" show idea would be fun. The one I would cook though would have to be "Red Dawn". I've already built the setting for my own nefarious purposes. My group has had a lot of fun with it.

You know there actually was a Red Dawn rpg, yes?

fonkaygarry

Quote from: BalbinusYou know there actually was a Red Dawn rpg, yes?
Links or it didn't happen.
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Balbinus

Quote from: fonkaygarryLinks or it didn't happen.

It turns out there were two, bizarrely enough, both blatantly inspired by, rather than acquiring the licence, but:

Freedom Fighters

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=12&products_id=888

http://www.waynesbooks.com/DeltaForce.html#freedomfighters

Price of Freedom

http://www.waynesbooks.com/DeltaForce.html#pf


I think there was a Freedom Fighters supplement called Red Tide, but I can't find it so I may be wrong on that one.

Franklin

I remember reading about Price of Freedom years ago. It was the one where it was 'better dead than red', yeah? Was it not kind of like Twilight: 2000, only set in the USA rather than in Europe?

Thanks
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Dominus Nox

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There was a gurps 3e sourcebook for riverworld.

As for me, I'd like to do a battlestar galactica rpg, but wouldn't be sure what system to use. My first thought would be gurps, but I couldn't stand working with that arrogant asshole jackson. Instead I'd try to use the system chaosium used in Ringworld.
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I got a hankering to write the game for The Prince of Nothing books.  I'd also love to get my hands on the The Walking Dead.  I always thought that All Flesh Must Be Eaten was a poor zombie game...
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