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'''Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Role-Playing Game''' and '''Ghostbusters International''' ‒ colloquially and collectively called simply the '''Ghostbusters RPG''' ‒ are comedy/horror [[RPG|roleplaying games]] published by [[West End Games]]. The initial title was a shameless cash-in of the first movie, with ''Ghostbusters International'' helping suck in more cash following the second movie. Despite this, they were pretty darned good, and the system used was a precursor to the d6 System later used in many titles, including the [[Star Wars RPG]] and the financially semi-fail Masterbook series. | '''Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Role-Playing Game''' and '''Ghostbusters International''' ‒ colloquially and collectively called simply the '''Ghostbusters RPG''' ‒ are comedy/horror [[RPG|roleplaying games]] published by [[West End Games]]. The initial title was a shameless cash-in of the first movie, with ''Ghostbusters International'' helping suck in more cash following the second movie. Despite this, they were pretty darned good, and the system used was a precursor to the d6 System later used in many titles, including the [[Star Wars RPG]] and the financially semi-fail Masterbook series. | ||
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Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Role-Playing Game and Ghostbusters International ‒ colloquially and collectively called simply the Ghostbusters RPG ‒ are comedy/horror roleplaying games published by West End Games. The initial title was a shameless cash-in of the first movie, with Ghostbusters International helping suck in more cash following the second movie. Despite this, they were pretty darned good, and the system used was a precursor to the d6 System later used in many titles, including the Star Wars RPG and the financially semi-fail Masterbook series.