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The following games are currently redlinks. They [[There Is No Such Thing as Notability|are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion]]; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch]] or [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Like]]. |
The following games are currently redlinks. They [[There Is No Such Thing as Notability|are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion]]; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch]] or [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Like]]. |
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For the moment, we'll sign our items on this list, and add our names onto shows to which we feel need to have an article here; please see the discussion page. |
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Sometimes a work has versions in more than one medium (for example, ''[[The Tick]]'' has [[The Tick (comic)|comic book]], [[The Tick (animation)|animation]], and [[The Tick (television)|live-action]] versions). If your example is like this, please list it under all the appropriate media, with the media type in brackets after the name (for example, <nowiki>[[The Tick (comic)]], [[The Tick (animation)]], and [[The Tick (television)]]</nowiki>), and create a disambiguation page with the name of the work (for example, [[The Tick]]). |
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Also take note, try to include a work in its media of initial incarnation. For example, instead of placing [[The Movie of the Book]] in the movie category place the work under the [[Literature]] section. Another example being [[Anime]], if it was a [[Manga]] first place it under Manga. The notable exception to this rule is either when a work's derivative incarnation is [[Adaptation Displacement|more widely known than the original]] (in which case please leave a note mentioning such), or when a page exists for the original version but not the adaptation (in which case a note should also be made so that the creator can either add a section to the pre-existing page or decide to create a new one). |
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Revision as of 11:42, 13 June 2016
The following games are currently redlinks. They are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch or Complaining About Shows You Don't Like.
If you write an article about one of these, or it turns into a it turns into a bluelink or greenlink on its own, please remove it from this list, unless it's a redirect. If that is the case, point that out.
Sometimes a work has versions in more than one medium (for example, The Tick has comic book, animation, and live-action versions). If your example is like this, please list it under all the appropriate media, with the media type in brackets after the name (for example, [[The Tick (comic)]], [[The Tick (animation)]], and [[The Tick (television)]]), and create a disambiguation page with the name of the work (for example, The Tick).
- 6d6/6d6 RPG
- Amber Diceless Role Playing
- Apocalypse World
- Arduin (tabletop game) or Arduin Grimoire (tabletop game)
- Attack Vector: Tactical (starship wargame, 3D and fully Newtonian)
- Bureau 13 (Stalking the Night Fantastic)
- Calidar (a more coordinated replacement for Mystara from Bruce Heard, started after Wizards buried the setting and sat on it)
- Castlemourn (setting from Ed Greenwood published by Margaret Weis Productions; has D&D3 and Cortex sourcebooks)
- Castles and Crusades (one of the most popular D&D retroclones)
- Chivalry and Sorcery - not very popular due to overcomplication, yet influential D&D and Call of Cthulhu inspired game.
- Conspiracy X
- Cortex System (from Margaret Weis Productions; has Castlemourn, Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, Demon Hunters and Supernatural)
- Cyberpunk (tabletop game) (R. Talsorian Games)
- Cyberspace (tabletop game) (Iron Crown Enterprises)
- Dangerous Journeys (Game Designers Workshop)
- Dark Conspiracy
- Dawn Patrol - old WWI airplane simulation RPG/wargame
- The Day After Ragnarok
- Demon army Weiqi MA-GUNGI / Ma-Gungi
- Doctor Who The RPG (FASA)
- Dungeons and Dragons campaign settings
- Dragon Quest (tabletop game) (SPI)
- Dying Earth RPG/Dying Earth (tabletop game)
- Everway
- Exile (tabletop game) - SF Space Opera RPG
- Fairy Meat
- FATE
- Forgotten Futures, "The Scientific Romance Role Playing Game" (a Steampunk-friendly TriStat game; supplements include "FORGOTTEN FUTURES I: THE A.B.C. FILES" - setting of ABC stories by Rudyard Kipling.)
- Formula De
- Harnmaster
- HARP/High Adventure Roleplaying (d100 based, but otherwise D&D-like system)
- HERO
- Hot Chicks RPG
- Infinite Futures ("Pathfinder compatible Sci‐Fi" from Avalon Games)
- Kill Puppies For Satan
- Kobolds Ate My Baby
- Lace and Steel (swashbuckling themed RPG)
- Legends Of The Wulin
- Leviathans: Monsters in the Sky//Leviathans (tabletop game)
- Marvel Super Heroes (tabletop game) (TSR)
- Metamorphosis Alpha
- microlite20/Microlite 20
- The Morrow Project
- Mwahahaha (tabletop game)
- Nightlife (monster themed RPG before VtM)
- Open Quest [1] d100 engine from D101 Games
- The Company - Modern Warfare
- River of Heaven - Sci-Fi
- Age of Shadow - A fantasy game set in a world where Elves, Dwarves, and Men fight against a Enemy of Darkness.
- Alamander - a self-contained fantasy game in French
- Clockwork & Chivalry 2nd Edition - A fantastical version of the English Civil War, where Alchemical Cavaliers fight Clockwork Roundheads.
- Renaissance - Clockwork & Chivalry system OGL.
- Pendragon (tabletop game) (Chaosium, Green Knight Publishing)
- Radiance (tabletop game)/"Radiance RPG: A Complete Role-Playing Game" in Tesla's Gilded Age of Electrotech
- Realms of Evernor (setting from Silverthorne Games with logo that totally is not an obvious ripoff of Forgotten Realms)
- Space Master (tabletop game) (I.C.E.)
- Spellbound Kingdoms
- Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game (FASA)
- Stars Without Number - Sci-Fi oriented Dungeons and Dragons retroclone
- Stormbringer (tabletop game)/Elric (tabletop game)!
- Third Reich (tabletop game) (a.k.a. Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich) by Avalon Hill
- Top Secret (tabletop game)/Top Secret(link is to a disambiguation page)
- true20/True 20
- Warmachine/WARMACHINE / Hordes / Warmahordes
- Weapons of the Gods (tabletop game)