![]() ![]() It’s been well-received, but once the original print run sold out, Asmadi was never quite able to get it back in print. In 2013 Asmadi Games published it, bringing it to Kickstarter backers and then game stores. ![]() I intend to keep tweaking and expanding this thing for awhile.Īnyway! If you like CP2020/Red but wanted a game that embraced the arms race of ever-higher damage and ever-bigger armor, you're in good hands! Look it over and let me know what you think.Back in 2012 I designed my first ever card game, Channel A: The Anime Pitch Party Game. Focusing on the design goal of making a game which specifically has players play as a renegade superhero team, instead of generic shadowrunning types, has already resulted in some interesting mechanical decisions - I just need to keep that design goal in mind. Hell, I'm looking at a few of the core mechanics in light of discovering Cannibal Halfling's Cyberpunk Chimera project and considering maybe stealing a bit from it - but maybe not. It's still not finished - I still have to write the big fat 'sourcebook' of mecha and other exotic things - and I haven't really gotten a chance to playtest it, unfortunately. It's only been over my winter break that I've had a chance to retool it and make parts of it that were not very good much better, so I thought I might as well repost it and see what people think. It was a big deal in the anime fan community in the 90's, right up there with Ranma and Sailor Moon.Īnyway, I posted a link to this thing about six months back ( here), it was generally well-recieved, and I put it on the back burner for awhile. It's one of those bottled-lightning ideas that continuously seems to never have had a good day in the sun - the original series never got to be finished because of creative differences between the various production studios, the late 90's reboot 2040 was awful, the live-action movie fell apart for reasons unclear, but what the hell. ![]() For those of you who don't know Bubblegum Crisis 2032, it was this late 80's-early 90's direct-to-video anime (back when that was a booming market) that had a cyberpunk dystopia with big meaty Terminator robots (Boomers) fought by four cute girls in sexy power armor (hardsuits). That project was to rip off R.Talsorian's Cyberpunk 2020 / Mekton Zeta synthesis that was their Bubblegum Crisis 2032 RPG, and to retool it into one big book with rebooted, slightly more relevant lore. Okay, so about eight months ago I started working on a Big COVID Project, because I was losing steam on my various fanfiction projects. ![]()
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