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== Settings: ==
== Settings: ==


After the Bomb
*After the Bomb
Beyond the Supernatural (CoC esque)
*Beyond the Supernatural (CoC esque)
Chaos Earth
*Chaos Earth
Dead Reign
*Dead Reign
Heros Unlimited
*Heros Unlimited
Palladium Fantasy RPG
*Palladium Fantasy RPG
Nightbane
*Nightbane
Ninjas and Superspies
*Ninjas and Superspies
[[Rifts]]
*[[RIFTS]]
Robotech
*Robotech
Mechanoids
*Mechanoids
Recon
*Recon
Splicers
*Splicers


As well as several others, and a few non-setting specific series such as the wepon compendiums (made to be at least usefull, if not eaisly adaptable to any system), and the quarterly released Rifter (a hodgepog of material that never made it to the source books along with homebrews Kevin made cannon).
As well as several others, and a few non-setting specific series such as the wepon compendiums (made to be at least usefull, if not eaisly adaptable to any system), and the quarterly released Rifter (a hodgepog of material that never made it to the source books along with homebrews Kevin made cannon).

Revision as of 03:49, 13 May 2010

Palladium Books is a company mostly ran and founded by Kevin Siembieda. It has produced around 15 seperate settings all using a single semi-standardized game system. It is about on the same level of complexity as D&D 3.5, but may be harder to learn from the book because of layout (depending on the which book you use, some are wierder then others, opinions fa/tg/uys?).


Settings:

  • After the Bomb
  • Beyond the Supernatural (CoC esque)
  • Chaos Earth
  • Dead Reign
  • Heros Unlimited
  • Palladium Fantasy RPG
  • Nightbane
  • Ninjas and Superspies
  • RIFTS
  • Robotech
  • Mechanoids
  • Recon
  • Splicers

As well as several others, and a few non-setting specific series such as the wepon compendiums (made to be at least usefull, if not eaisly adaptable to any system), and the quarterly released Rifter (a hodgepog of material that never made it to the source books along with homebrews Kevin made cannon).