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  2. Champions (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Champions is a role-playing game published by Hero Games designed to simulate a superhero comic book world. It was originally created by George MacDonald and Steve Peterson in collaboration with Rob Bell , Bruce Harlick and Ray Greer .

  3. League of Champions - Wikipedia

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    The team and characters were introduced in 1981 as the example superhero team in the Champions role-playing game. At a 1985 San Diego Comic-Con panel featuring Champions RPG creators Steve Peterson, George MacDonald, and Ray Greer, an audience member asked when these characters were going to be adapted into comic-book form. The RPG creators had ...

  4. Category:Hero Universe characters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters from the Champions role playing game. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ...

  5. Allies (Champions) - Wikipedia

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    Allies contains 50 new non-player characters (NPCs) intended for the Champions role-playing game. [1] Forty-two of the characters are members of new teams of super heroes that include Executive Sanction, the Redeemed, the Flashmen, the Posse, the Braverman Foundation and the Zen Team. The remaining eight are solo characters.

  6. Hero System - Wikipedia

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    The Hero System is a generic role-playing game system that was developed from the superhero RPG Champions.After Champions fourth edition was released in 1989, a stripped-down version of its ruleset with no superhero or other genre elements was released as The Hero System Rulesbook in 1990.

  7. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Champions Universe uses Champions (role-playing game) rules. Continuum is the name for a setting that spans three games: Adventure! (pulp-era), Aberrant (contemporary supers) and Trinity (science-fiction). DC Universe had been licensed to the cancelled DC Heroes and DC Universe RPGs; the new DC Adventures RPG was released in late 2010. Freedom City

  8. List of Hero System products - Wikipedia

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    Dark Champions: Modern-day Action Adventure such as non-superpowered vigilantes, military or law enforcement, international espionage, etc. Horror Hero: Stories played for fright, usually featuring normal people facing (or fleeing) supernatural evil or other Things Man Was Not Meant To Know.

  9. European Enemies - Wikipedia

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    Sean Holland reviewed European Enemies in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "I find European Enemies is a good addition to the Champions range, and I highly recommend it to all Champions GMs." [1]