That would depend on whether or not Mongoose could afford the LucasArts licence. And whether or not Mongoose would be interested in obtaining the licence from them in the first place.GamerDude said:Hey, now that WotC announced that they've chose to NOT renew the SW license... what are the chances of "MGT Star Wars" Think of how cool that would be, not to mention all the WEG fans coming back to a decent d6 system.
May the Force Travelleron with You!
Carlson said:All I'm gonna say on the matter:
Classic Traveller, Supplement 4: Citizens of the Imperium, pp 42-43
Mage said:Just out of curiosity, as a new traveller player, what is the above reference to exactly?
Carlson said:All I'm gonna say on the matter:
Classic Traveller, Supplement 4: Citizens of the Imperium, pp 42-43
Baron_Vulk_Morden said:If Mongoose can get the license for the Traveller rules-set (which I'm already a fan of), I'd be deliriously happy!
Baron_Vulk_Morden said:This is probably the dumbest move I've seen come out of WotC,
Their mother company Hasbro published two Risk board game versionsdmccoy1693 said:I'm guessing their license for Star Wars does not include board games.
rust said:Their mother company Hasbro published two Risk board game versionsdmccoy1693 said:I'm guessing their license for Star Wars does not include board games.
with Star Wars themes, so they probably have that license.![]()
Sorry, my wording was not clear.dmccoy1693 said:Plus, the wording of the announcement (specifically saying that they (wizards) choose not to renew it) makes me think that their license is separate from Hasbro's.
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defensive sandcaster reaches its probable pinnacle at TL 16 with a
‘sand’ cloud which can be manipulated using gravitic systems and
polarised electrically to deflect charged particle beams.
kafka said:I never really liked SEGA as I found the whole product too slick for my liking.
Hey, I was about to go on with praise for the Atari Jaguar so don't feel bad (grin)Baron_Vulk_Morden said:Ohyou meant *SAGA*.
Sorry, my bad.
Baron_Vulk_Morden said:kafka said:I never really liked SEGA as I found the whole product too slick for my liking.
But - but - but the six-button controller was perfect for the fighting games like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter that predominated the video gaming market of the early '90's!
Say what you will about the "superior" sound quality of the SuperNintendo, its games were ruthlessly sanitized for the soccer-mom crowd that did most of the game purchasing at the time, leaving SEGA to dominate the teen-to-adult market of the video-game Sorry, my bad.