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  2. Hero System - Wikipedia

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    For example, while systems such as Dungeons & Dragons would list a wide variety of separate ranged attack powers that deal damage (such as a fireball, a lightning bolt, an acid spray, a magic missile, and dozens more), the vast majority of such effects in the Hero System would be constructed out of the same base two powers, "Blast" or "Killing ...

  3. Chaos: The Battle of Wizards - Wikipedia

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    Chaos was created entirely by Julian Gollop, based on his 1982 design for a traditional card game, itself inspired by the early Games Workshop board game Warlock. [2] He was an avid card game designer and saw computers as a way of hiding game rules too complicated for pen-and-paper scenarios.

  4. Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Doom is a side-scrolling arcade game featuring four playable characters (cleric, dwarf, elf, fighter) with classic Dungeons & Dragons monsters as opponents. [2] Bosses include a troll that regenerates unless burned, a large black dragon , the dreaded Shadow Elf (Mystara's equivalent of the drow ), a beholder , the optional superboss ...

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  6. Weird Wars - Wikipedia

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    Weird Wars is a series of horror role-playing games set during past and future wars and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group. The original release, Weird War II: Blood on the Rhine was set during World War II, and utilized the D20 System. The second release, Tour of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and employed the Savage Worlds ...

  7. Arcomage - Wikipedia

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    Arcomage is a computerized card game produced by The 3DO Company.It originated as a minigame in Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor and Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, in which it was used to gamble for in-game money or to complete a quest to win games in every tavern. 3DO later released it as a stand-alone game in 2000.

  8. Rise of the Triad - Wikipedia

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    The missile weapons constitute the bulk of the arsenal, and usually have a wide area of effect. Magic weapons, like missile weapons, hold limited ammunition. Players can carry a total of four weapons at once: all three bullet weapons (a single pistol, dual pistols, and a submachine gun) and either a missile or a magic weapon.

  9. Harpoon (series) - Wikipedia

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    Harpoon is a series of realistic air and naval computer wargames based upon Larry Bond's miniatures game of the same name. Players can choose between either the Blue or Red side in simulated naval combat situations, which includes local conflicts as well as simulated Cold War confrontations between the United States and the Soviet Union.