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Which RPG is Best-Represented on Your Shelf?

Started by Zachary The First, November 14, 2008, 08:01:46 AM

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Aos

This is a hard question to answer. I usually only buy core books, and nearly everything is in storage- so the winner is True20, but only because I loaned out my D&D4 core books to a buddy in CO.
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Pierce Inverarity

1. TSR, by a wide margin.

2. GDW

3. Chaosium

4. Curiously, DP9 (I own everything ever published for Tribe 8.)
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Callous

HERO games.  Though I have a lot of Rolemaster Middle Earth suplements and Encyclopedia Harn suplements.
 

HinterWelt

Quote from: Zachary The First;266575Well, I AM doing some Squirrel reviews for you, my good man.  I'm working on 'em!  

Of deadtree HinterWelt products, let's see...I have Roma Imperious, Roma True 20, and Nebuleon, in addition to several squirrel games. So, yes, you're well-represented--actually, you, clash, and Brett are all pretty well-represented. :)

I know, I am just saying if something catches your eye, let me know and I will send you a review copy. ;)

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When I moved back in the beginning of summer, I had to sell off pretty much everything. I kept the stuff I loved, like Savage Worlds and Dark*Matter, as well as the stuff I was going to use, such as D&D 4e (since I already had a group ready before I left).

I've added a few of the books I once owned back into the mix, and it looks like I have more of White Wolf's nWoD than anything else. Mostly because I'm running a Forsaken game right now.

Though, I have to admit, I'm starting to get to the point where even thinking about White Wolf and White Wolf's games makes me physically tired. I used to love them, but that's pretty much all gone I think.

I was going to wax philosophic about that for a minute, but I might just start another thread.

KrakaJak

White-Wolf (Down to 1.5 shelves after the recent selling off of old books), then TSR (AD&D) and Palladium (Which are actually the most recent addition and will soon beat out my TSR books), then Black Industries (WHFRP and Dark Heresy). Then Gurps. Everything else I have only 1 or two books from the company.
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Dungeons and Dragons, 3e/4e. Second is Hero System - Would be first, but I lost the .pdf magazines I bought when I nuked my drive.
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Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

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I own every book published for the R. Talsorian Cyberpunk 2020 line.  If you put them in a stack on the floor, it is easily 4' tall.   Clear winner for me, followed by White Wolf Products (another 4' stack if you add all the various lines)
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,,,I'm going to make a wild, unreasonable guess with no backing whatsoever and say you like dark and grim gaming.
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

Rezendevous

I've significantly reduced my RPG collection over the past few years, so right now it's a tie between PEG (Savage Worlds) and Green Ronin (WFRP), with four books each.   For pretty much every other company, I own two books at best and usually just one.

Pseudoephedrine

I think White Wolf is the biggest bunch I have, simply because D&D has jumped companies. If you mash TSR and WotC together, then D&D of various editions (from 2e to 4e) is narrowly #1, with a larger margin if you count d20 / OGL products. If you count *.pdfs, then D&D dominates my collection.

In third place is definitely Dream Pod 9. I have most of Heavy Gear 1e/2e. Nothing else really comes close to those three.
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Chaosium fights against White Wolf for the first place, with MERP waiting to ambush the winner.
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Quote from: Imperator;267135Chaosium fights against White Wolf for the first place, with MERP waiting to ambush the winner.

Like Dark & Gloomy games, eh?


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