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== What became of Deadlands == After winning the [[Origin Awards|Origin Award]] for Best Role-playing Rules of 1996, there was a tabletop minis game called "The Great Rails Wars", then [[AEG]]'s [[CCG|collectable card game]] called "Doomtown", a [[Disk Wars]] spin-off called "Range Wars", a Mad-Max post-apocalypse sequel called "Hell On Earth", a sci-fi sequel called "Lost Colony", and then a genre-less generic set of rules called [[Savage Worlds]]. Yes, THAT Savage Worlds. The Savage Worlds ruleset eventually gave us "Deadlands Noir", an interquel that takes place after the taming of the Weird West in Deadlands but before everything was blown up into the Wasted Waste of Hell on Earth. In 2001, Deadlands was licensed to Wizards of the Coast for a [[d20 System]] version, and to Steve Jackson Games for a [[GURPS]] version.
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