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2008: What Rocked Your Year

Started by Seanchai, December 10, 2008, 06:03:57 PM

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Melan

Gamingwise --
Finally releasing Kard és Mágia after years of working on and off on it
My Fomalhaut campaign, now getting closer to its third years and as entertaining as ever
Fight on!
Carcosa
City Encounters

Hm, that's about it. :D
Now with a Zine!
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TheShadow

First and foremost, Basic Role-Playing has brought my favourite system into its finest form ever.

T&T7.5 was the biggest and best boxed set I've seen for 20 years. Plus the rest of the Outlaw Press T&T product line, which is not always of highest quality but continues to press the right buttons of no-holds-barred enthusiasm like Palladium stuff used to.

Echoing everyone else, Dragon Warriors and Mongoose Traveller have been great as well.

Mutant Future and Labyrinth Lord deserve a mention.
You can shake your fists at the sky. You can do a rain dance. You can ignore the clouds completely. But none of them move the clouds.

- Dave "The Inexorable" Noonan solicits community feedback before 4e\'s release

Sacrificial Lamb

D&D 3.5 has rocked on toast this year. I'm usually a DM, but for the first time in...well, forever...I'm a player. And it feels damn good. :)

First Oni

Well, I was proud to be able to release Apocalypse Prevention, Inc... which definitely rocked my world (in more ways than one).

Other than that, I've really been playing a lot of really great games of Changeling the Lost as well!

-Oni
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