beasterbrook wrote:Some of these fetch reasonable price (ultimate Powers book and Advanved Boxed set from memory) but otherwise are not that expensive. Overall superheroes games have not performed well in sales and have a small following when compared to Fantasy RPG's. Its not that bad, The Doom boxed set is a nice read, most of its the same sort of TSR modules stuff... I wish they had printed as much stuff for Star Frontiers...Brette:)
beasterbrook wrote:Some of these fetch reasonable price (ultimate Powers book and Advanved Boxed set from memory) but otherwise are not that expensive.
Beyondthebreach wrote:I actually played the Marvel RPG quite a bit, though I may be the only one . ..
VermilionFire wrote:Marvel Superheroes and Buck Rogers are the only TSR RPGs that I don't collect. I think by general acclamation they are considered the worst of the lot, or am I missing one? Has anyone collected or read the Buck Rogers stuff?
guerret wrote:I may be mistaken, but I think that recently a totally new MSH game has been released (not by WotC/TSR). Anyone knows?
VermilionFire wrote:Oh, yes, I forgot about Indiana Jones. I actually have all of those being a fan, though the West End Games version is much better. If I remember correctly, Buck Rogers was made because Lorraine Williams is a relative of Flint Dille, the writer of the original Buck Rogers series, and therefore the estate, including her, would stand to gain even more $ from the sale of Buck Rogers RPG and other products. Is that correct?
mbassoc2003 wrote:The presence of Lorraine Williams marked the death of D&D. She killed the whole company as well as the game. She is one of the great evils in this world.
Beyondthebreach wrote:I don't mean to sound ignorant, but where/how can I find out a more complete history of Lorraine Williams. I only know bits and pieces . . . I mean who is she exactly? How did she get hired/advance with TSR? , etc. etc.