On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
[snip]
> >PS: Never mind, I think I figured it out: He's uneducated; he listed
> >Fountain of Dreams as "very rare Wasteland sequel". It's not rare at
> >all, nor is it the true sequel.
>
> It isn't the true sequel, but it is fairly uncommon, and it was considered
> a sequel (until people realised that Tim Cain wasn't even part of the
> project! ;)
>
> Wasteland and Fountain of Dreams, IIRC, were for many years the only two
> post-nuke RPGs in the market
Well, heh, Fountain of Dreams was generally considered to be better than
Scavengers of the Mutant World. OTOH, I'd like a copy of Scavengers,
since, well, it's an RPG and I don't have a copy. (That's another for
your list. Superhero League of Hoboken isn't a post-nuke scenario, BTW;
it's more of a post-acute-global-warming-and-other-assorted-catastrophes
scenario.)
I think there were one or two other old post-nuke RPG's as well, but they
were all comparable in quality to Fountain of Dreams from what I can
remember.
-- Stephen
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