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  2. Champions (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Champions was included in the 2007 book Hobby Games: The 100 Best. Game designer Bill Bridges described Champions as "the superhero roleplaying game. While it wasn't the first game on the market that let you play superheroes and duke it out with supervillains, using earth-shattering powers, it was the most innovative.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. List of GURPS books - Wikipedia

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    GURPS School of Hard Knocks (1989), originally written with support for the Champions 4th edition rules, but these rules were removed from the final printing. They were later published online. They were later published online.

  6. List of video games based on tabletop games - Wikipedia

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    MMORPG based on Champions RPG: Champions Online (2009) Cyberpunk. Action RPG based on the Cyberpunk 2020 RPG: Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) The Dark Eye.

  7. Champions in 3-D - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Hero Games published the superhero role-playing game (RPG) Champions that used the "Hero System" set of rules.Hero Games subsequently published a second- and third-edition of Champions, but ran into financial difficulty, and was eventually taken over as a subsidiary of I.C.E.

  8. Champions: Return to Arms - Wikipedia

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    Champions: Return to Arms is an action role-playing game developed by Snowblind Studios and released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. Set in the EverQuest universe, it is the sequel to Champions of Norrath .

  9. 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.