At 12:22 PM 8/12/2002, Deb Atwood wrote:
>At 10:00 AM 8/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >I did one with a bit more restrictions on it to filter the kid's stuff and
> >found *nothing* except a few places selling copies (I have the Companion on
> >order now), reviews and mentions of Superworld's place in RPG history.
>
>That's what I seemed to be running into. Which was entertaining from the
>point of view of looking at just how *many* of the Superhero roleplaying
>games I own, from back when I was obsessively trying to collect them all
>when I was in college.
The biggest thing is that Superworld never got the support it really
deserved and it's pretty easy to convert to/from Hero as well, so you can,
if you put some work into, leech from all the Hero/Champions sites as well.
> >I have the Dragon archive, I search it and let you know what I find. [Long
> >pause to install and run a search, the interface on this *sucks*.] OK,
> >I've found a few things, the most potentially useful is Steve Perrin's "The
> >SUPERWORLD Game, Expanded!", which is most likely all in the
> >Companion. Details available upon private request.
>
>We should talk, yes... that was the one article I saw listed. If it was
>pre-1984 then its in the Companion. Drop me a note off list, 'kay?
It's 1984, so probably. Details privately of course.
> > >[And yes, I'm intending to run the system and use the rules for
> > >dice! *laughs*]
> >
> >Everyone has their guilty little secrets. You just broadcast yours to an
> >archived mailing list. . . .
>
>Nah, me using dice isn't a guilty little secret, but I thought it would be
>great entertainment for the list. *grins* I'm sure if we all think long
>and hard we can come up with something to call a guilty little secret for
>me, and probably even find one or two I *don't* blog or post
>about. *laughs* Maybe.
Some people never seem to recognize sarcasm. :)
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