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Remembering Guardians of Order

Started by Gabriel2, April 10, 2015, 01:11:55 PM

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ostap bender

Quote from: Jason D;827330Mark originally showed Erick Wujcik the in-progress version of BESM. Erick's advice was to print it "backwards", manga-style (on cheap paper, IIRC), and fill it with untranslated pages of manga art, captions and all.

Probably wise that they ignored his advice there.

that's brilliant!

ArrozConLeche

How is Tri-Stat as a generic system?

camazotz

Quote from: ArrozConLeche;828644How is Tri-Stat as a generic system?

There was a generic rules edition of Tri-Stat, although the main difference was simply that the BESM manga flavor was redacted in favor of a streamlined set of rules with a broader thematic focus. I once ran it for a sort of "Aztec gods return" modern era campaign and another time for an occult detective mystery series. It was a pretty neat system if you can find the Tri-Stat book anywhere in print or just get it here.

RPGPundit

Quote from: Jason D;827330Mark originally showed Erick Wujcik the in-progress version of BESM. Erick's advice was to print it "backwards", manga-style (on cheap paper, IIRC), and fill it with untranslated pages of manga art, captions and all.

Probably wise that they ignored his advice there.

He was a brilliant game designer, but he really wasn't very good at selling books, was he?
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