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  2. DC Universe Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    Sourcebooks, devoted to covering the key characters, organizations and technologies of the DC Universe setting. Published volumes were thematically organized (e.g. Superman-related characters in the Metropolis Sourcebook, Batman-related characters in the Gotham City Sourcebook, etc.).

  3. DC Adventures - Wikipedia

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    DC Adventures sets out the rules for setting up and running a superhero campaign. It includes details of 14 DC superheroes, and 14 super villains. A number of notable areas from the DC universe are described, including cities such as Metropolis and Gotham City, countries such as Markovia and Zandia, alien planets such as Oa, and even different dimensions such as Earth-0 and The Dreaming.

  4. DC Heroes - Wikipedia

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    DC Heroes is an out-of-print superhero role-playing game set in the DC Universe and published by Mayfair Games. Other than sharing the same licensed setting, DC Heroes is unrelated to the West End Games DC Universe or the more recent Green Ronin Publishing DC Adventures game. DC Heroes was well received critically.

  5. 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

  6. D6 System - Wikipedia

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    This license resulted in a new Legend System game, the DC Universe Roleplaying Game, which released a few titles from 1999 until 2001. As Humanoids Publishing was the publisher of the Metabarons graphic novels, they utilized the D6 System to release an RPG based upon that setting.

  7. The New Titans Sourcebook - Wikipedia

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    The superhero role-playing game DC Heroes was published by Mayfair Games in 1985, and a second edition was released in 1989. [2] Several adventures and supplements were released for this edition, including The New Titans Sourcebook, written by John J. Terra, with cover art by George Pérez and interior art by the DC Comics staff.

  8. The Atlas of the DC Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas of the DC Universe was designed to serve both as a gaming material for the DC Heroes role-playing game, published by Mayfair, and a standalone "in-universe" reference book for the fans of DC Comics. Many of the cities, such as Metropolis and Star City, were given exact locations on maps provided within the book.

  9. Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The game combines the series' traditional gameplay of bringing up words and objects to solve puzzles with characters and settings from the DC Comics universe (DC Universe). In September 2018, Scribblenauts Unmasked and Scribblenauts Unlimited were re-released as part of Scribblenauts Mega Pack , with the former game receiving additional ...