Okay.
I can't be the only person in the world who's actually seen (and indeed held!) a copy of the pen-and-paper boardgame/RPG hybrid from the 1983(?) movie of the same name. Used an actual board for some elements (hey, gotta get that Jack Flack miniature in there!), and 20-sided percentile dice. Anyone else seen one? Own one?
Here (http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4621/cloak-dagger) is the item in question. More boardgame than RPG ("...twisted and evil.")
Damn, thought this was about the obscure comic book duo from Spider-man.
Quote from: TristramEvans;477442Damn, thought this was about the obscure comic book duo from Spider-man.
Obscure hell; I had every issue of that one.
Quote from: TristramEvans;477442Damn, thought this was about the obscure comic book duo from Spider-man.
..Obscure?? Really??
Why yes I own some of the early C&D comics
As for the game, I remember that movie, but am amused there was a boardgame/demi RPG for it. Never new it existed until now.
Maybe they aren't as obscure as I thought, at least among comicbook readers themselves. Unfortunately, I don't get to hang out with any other comicbook fans my age much these days. Trying to talk about comics with a kid who started reading them in the 90s is...frustrating.
I had this game and played the hell out of it when I was a kid. It helped that I also loved the movie. "Jack Flack always escapes!"
EDIT: Holy smokes, I forgot that it came with a d12, of all the dies. Another win.
Quote from: TristramEvans;477462Maybe they aren't as obscure as I thought, at least among comicbook readers themselves. Unfortunately, I don't get to hang out with any other comicbook fans my age much these days. Trying to talk about comics with a kid who started reading them in the 90s is...frustrating.
Actually they just ran their own mini series in 2010 and there are even rumblings about a movie so ....
Quote from: jibbajibba;477482Actually they just ran their own mini series in 2010 and there are even rumblings about a movie so ....
I know they showed up in Runaways a few years ago, so they were still on the radar, but then even Runaways I would've consider a bit of an "obscure" comic, at least in regards to non-regular comic book readers.
I'm not holding my breath for a film, but it would be quite awesome. Loved their powers, and the focus the original series had on disenfranchised inner-city youth. And Mr. Jip. He deserves to make it to the big screen.
Anyways, so as not to totally derail the thread....what was this film about? Worth renting?
Just in general looking the game over, it kind of makes me feel like there should have been a similar boardgame-rpg for the 80s film Skullduggery....
Quote from: TristramEvans;477487Anyways, so as not to totally derail the thread....what was this film about? Worth renting?
Just in general looking the game over, it kind of makes me feel like there should have been a similar boardgame-rpg for the 80s film Skullduggery....
The movie is pretty typical 80s fare in the WarGames vein. A young boy winds up in possession of an Atari cartridge that is supposed to be the latest hot game but as it turns out embedded on the cart are classified documents. Bad guys chasing the kid ensues.
The main character (played by then hot property Henry Thomas) has a rich inner fantasy life centered around video games and RPGs*, his favorite being - yep, you guessed it - cloak and dagger. His dad (who dual-roles as master spy Jack Flack and the dad, played by Dabney Coleman) is an Air Force officer and largely absent from his son's life. The boy's imaginary friend is RPG and video game hero Jack Flack which the son envisions as an action version of his own father. "Jack" guides the kid as he flees villainous spies, but "his" advice grows increasingly dangerous and (for the bad guys) lethal culminating in a fatal ambush for a couple of bad guys that leaves the boy shocked. He angrily banishes Jack and escapes using "his own" wits, finally reuniting with his dad (who has dropped everything to try and rescue his son).
There was an RPG of this? Its news to me, it must have been quite obscure...
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I almost bought a copy at a local consignment sale last weekend.
Quote from: Imaginos;477630I almost bought a copy at a local consignment sale last weekend.
Lots of fiddly bits in that set; I wonder if it was complete.
Good Lord, was Dabney Coleman ever not old? :)
I actually have the original board game, I got it when I was young. I loved the movie, and like Henry Thomas, I used to carry Jack Flack with me in my pocket.
I love the movie. I didn't know there was a board game though.
The Cloak & Dagger videogame game in the movie was real, as well. There was an arcade version and one released for the Atari 5200.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltjQU3DNjj8
Wow, threadomancy.
Just watched a clip from the movie where the main character takes the cartridge with the secret plans in it to a friend who runs a hobby store - oh my the classic D&D goodness on display...! I wonder if TSR paid for that.
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Just watched a clip from the movie where the main character takes the cartridge with the secret plans in it to a friend who runs a hobby store - oh my the classic D&D goodness on display...! I wonder if TSR paid for that.
Probably they did. Remember legendary scene of Clooney's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogId4kCae1A
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Quote from: thedungeondelver;672200Wow, threadomancy.
If the new people keep digging up these old threads, I am going to lose my reputation as a thread-killer. Either that, or I will have to go back and make sure I have the last comment on dozens of threads again.
Quote from: jibbajibba;477482Actually they just ran their own mini series in 2010 and there are even rumblings about a movie so ....
Marvel makes sure to at least give them a short miniseries every few years (or short lived series, practically the same thing) so they can keep the rights up to date.
Incidentally, they just released an issue of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man that introduced (I guess, my son typically reads that one, not me) Ultimate Cloak and Dagger and it was one of the best C&D comics I've ever read.