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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Pacesetter Games
Last night I was going over some material from a game called Star Ace. It was released by Pacesetter games in the mid 80’s. Pacesetter is the same company that released horror RPG Chill that I wrote about a few weeks ago. I started thinking about some of the other products that Pacesetter released. They did a really well done Time travel RPG called Timemaster and several months ago I wrote how The Blackmorn Manor game was the closest my wife has ever come to role-playing, that was a Pacesetter game as well. I wonder if Pacesetter wasn’t just a little bit ahead of it’s time? The games are still out there in PDF form from places like RPGnow. They can also be found on EBay where they sell at pretty reasonable prices.
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