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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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Quote from: Zachary The First;266265Which RPG company is best-represented by number of titles on your bookshelf?

We're currently moving and some stuff is packed.
Heh, moving is the reason I'm able to assess my shelf and respond to this thread.

Packing my stuff, I found that AD&D, HackMaster, and C&C were in a three-way tie for first (or last, depending on your preference), while HeroWars/HeroQuest and GURPS showed, and SkyRealms of Jorune (!) placed. Some time ago, I purchased a few Jorune 3e items to add to my old 2e boxed-set, and that gave it a slight advantage over various also-rans such as Savage Worlds, Burning Wheel, Pendragon 5e, Aces & Eights, and Deluxe Recon. (Bear in mind I'm talking about games actually permitted some space on my shelf.)

If I were to count things I usually keep packed away, AD&D is the run-away winner, and games like MSH, Gamma World, WFRP 1e, and even Boot Hill (!)enter the picture.
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Hackmastergeneral

For company - White Wolf.  Vampire, Werewolf, Hunter, Wraith.  For individual game line, it would likely be a toss-up between Hackmaster, Werewolf, Hunter and D&D, if I count 3ed/3.5 and 4ed together.
 

teckno72

White Wolf books - Exalted, WoD (& NWoD), SCION, and Trinity Universe
I'm a White Wolf fan boy, I suppose.

The Greatest part are Mage: the Ascension and Trinity Universe (Adventure!, Aberrant, and Aeon Trinity)
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islan

I think L5R takes up the most space among my RPG books.

King of Old School

First place is D&D3.5, second place is NWoD, third place is pretty much a tie between M&M and UA.

First place would actually belong to CP2020, were it not for the fact that most of my collection is instead sitting in a box waiting to be eBayed.

KoOS