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  2. Last Unicorn Games - Wikipedia

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    Last Unicorn Games (LUG) was a game publisher owned by Christian Moore that was eventually purchased by Wizards of the Coast. [1]Last Unicorn developed the collectible card games Dune (1997) [2] and Heresy: Kingdom Come (1995) as well as the 1994 role-playing game Aria: Canticle of the Monomyth. [3]

  3. Dune: Chronicles of the Imperium - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the Dune universe. [2] Production of the game was delayed first by legal issues and then by Wizards of the Coast purchasing Last Unicorn Games, but Wizards finally published a "Limited Edition" run of 3000 copies of a core rule-book, pending the company converting the game to its d20 role-playing game system and a subsequent wider release. [2]

  4. Category:Last Unicorn Games games - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the board games, card games, role-playing games, and other supplements and publications of Last Unicorn Games. Pages in category "Last Unicorn Games games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Star Trek Roleplaying Game (Last Unicorn Games) - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek Role-playing Game is a line role-playing games set in the fictional Star Trek universe and published by Last Unicorn Games (LUG). Three games were released: Star Trek: The Next Generation Role-playing Game in 1998, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Role Playing Game and Star Trek Role Playing Game both in 1999.

  6. Star Trek: The Next Generation Role-playing Game - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation Role-playing Game uses a proprietary game system developed by LUG that they called the "Icon System". Several critics noted the similarities to the D6 System developed by West End Games for their Star Wars role-playing game, [1] [2] but comparisons were also made to systems used in other role-playing games such as Megatraveller and Rolemaster.

  7. The Last Unicorn (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Unicorn is a fantasy novel written by Peter S. Beagle. The Last Unicorn may also refer to: The Last Unicorn (film), a 1982 American animated fantasy film based on the novel The Last Unicorn (album), a 1983 soundtrack album by Jimmy Webb "The Last Unicorn" (song), title theme from the movie recorded by America

  8. S. John Ross (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Ross began his professional writing career in 1990, writing role-playing material for Avalon Hill, Flying Buffalo, Guardians of Order, Last Unicorn Games, Steve Jackson Games, TSR, West End Games, White Wolf, and Wizards of the Coast in addition to his own company, Cumberland Games & Diversions. [1] [2] [3] Ross designed Uresia: Grave of Heaven ...

  9. The Last Unicorn (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Unicorn (最後のユニコーン, Saigo no Yunikōn) is a 1982 animated fantasy film directed and produced by Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass, from a script by Peter S. Beagle adapted from his 1968 novel of the same title.