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* [[Arduin (tabletop game)]] or [[Arduin Grimoire (tabletop game)]]
* [[Arduin (tabletop game)]] or [[Arduin Grimoire (tabletop game)]]
* [[Attack Vector: Tactical]] (starship wargame, 3D and fully Newtonian)
* [[Attack Vector: Tactical]] (starship wargame, 3D and fully Newtonian)
* [[Basic RolePlaying]]
** [[OpenQuest]] [http://d101games.com/books/openquest/] 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
** [[Chivalry and Sorcery]] - A fantastical version of the English Civil War, where Alchemical Cavaliers fight Clockwork Roundheads.
*** Renaissance - ''Clockwork & Chivalry'' system OGL.
* [[Bureau 13]] (Stalking the Night Fantastic)
* [[Bureau 13]] (Stalking the Night Fantastic)
* [[Calidar]] (a more coordinated replacement for ''[[Mystara]]'' from Bruce Heard, [[Start My Own|started]] after Wizards buried the setting and sat on it)
* [[Calidar]] (a more coordinated replacement for ''[[Mystara]]'' from Bruce Heard, [[Start My Own|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)
* [[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)
* [[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]]
* [[Conspiracy X]]
* [[Cortex System]] (from [[Margaret Weis]] Productions; has Castlemourn, Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, Demon Hunters and Supernatural)
* [[Cortex System]] (from [[Margaret Weis]] Productions; has Castlemourn, Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, Demon Hunters and Supernatural)
* [[Cyberpunk (tabletop game)]] (R. Talsorian Games)
* [[Cyberpunk (tabletop game)]] (R. Talsorian Games)
* [[Cyberspace (tabletop game)]] (Iron Crown Enterprises)
* [[Cyberspace (tabletop game)]] (Iron Crown Enterprises)
* D6 system (West End Games)
* [[Dangerous Journeys]] (Game Designers Workshop)
* [[Dangerous Journeys]] (Game Designers Workshop)
* [[Dark Conspiracy]]
* [[Dark Conspiracy]]
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* [[Mwahahaha (tabletop game)]]
* [[Mwahahaha (tabletop game)]]
* [[Nightlife]] (monster themed RPG before VtM)
* [[Nightlife]] (monster themed RPG before VtM)
* [[Open Quest]] [http://d101games.com/books/openquest/] 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)
* [[Pendragon (tabletop game)]] (Chaosium, Green Knight Publishing)
* [[Radiance (tabletop game)]]/"[[Radiance]] RPG: A Complete Role-Playing Game" in Tesla's Gilded Age of Electrotech
* [[Radiance (tabletop game)]]/"[[Radiance]] RPG: A Complete Role-Playing Game" in Tesla's Gilded Age of Electrotech

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