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Roleplaying: Genres: Universal: Hero System: Champions
See also:
- Bruce ZZTong's Hero System Material - Campaign supplement articles: The Super Villain Shopping Channel, Winzler Publications (hero tabloid), and Comic Book Science.
- Central Nexus - Several original characters, all played in short-lived campaigns. Hopefully more will be added at some point.
- Champions MUSH Home Page - An online internet adaptation of the role-playing game. Play as superheroes, supervillains, or game masters/admins.
- Deadlly's Hero Page - "Power gamer" house rules, Power Force, Justice Squad: 8 detailed character writeups with pictures.
- Errata: Kingdom of Champions - A page of official errata from Phil Masters, the author of this British superheroing supplement.
- Firefall's GUARD Database - A Macintosh Hypercard program usable by Gamemasters and Players. Includes security levels, random powers/skills/disads generator, note fields, searchable database, and printable character sheets. Also 3 Poser pictures, and 3 customized action figures of Champions characters.
- Golden Hawks Universe - Shelley Chrystal Mactyre's Original Champions Resources. A popular campaign background, including Armitage Investigations, Chessmen, Golden Gate Guardians, Hudson Hawks, Matrix, Viper Net, and of course the now official Primus. Miscellaneous include DC and Marvel system conversions.
- Heroic Publishing's Online Multimedia Comic Books - The online comic book adventures of "Flare, the League of Champions, and other Heroic characters" - the original Champions universe. Order books, or see individual chapters online - changed occasionally. Graphically intense site.
- HH Productions - The Spectrum and Muskateer Comics Home Page! A super-hero universe presented as comic book titles: Avengers; Huntress; Muskateer; Spectrum; Troubleshooters; X-Factor; Young Champions. Text stories and some graphics.
- I've been to Hellenback! - Role-Playing background materials for the fictional city of Hellenback, especially for use with the Hero(tm) gaming system, especially Champions. Detailed: characters, scenarios, places.
- Land of Ten Thousand Dreams: Champions - A band of intrepid heros protects the city of Seacouver from super-powered villains. Taking place in the near furture, this Champions campaign features several teams of original characters a puts a twist on several established organizations.
- Lightfinger's Champions Goodies - Resources by David 'Lightfinger' West. Includes material that was cut from Dark Champions: Murderer's Row, which he co-authored, as well as his rules for Professional Wrestling as a martial art form.
- Morpheus Unbound - Champions-specific information includes approximately 20 character write-ups, two adventures and six pre-created powers.
- Nexus - High Powered Heroes - NEXUS, a superhero team in the Champions role playing game universe. The "high powered" means no active point limits - 100 STR bricks and 50 DEX speedsters, though on a standard 100+150 point base. Also: Hero System Windows Shareware and Freeware, house rules, character writeups.
- Omega Force - Character sheets, game aids, adventure ideas and downloads.
- Operation Rising Star - Characters, campaign backgrounds, and Herotracker, a shareware program for tracking combat in the Hero system.
- Super System Switching: Converting Hero to GURPS - From the Roleplayer GURPS newsletter, focusing on supers.
- Theala Sildorian's Unofficial Champions Home Page! - Amy G. Crittenden's (aka Theala Sildorian's) long-running site of Champions and Hero news.
- The Tony Jones Champions Page - Nine detailed superhero worlds: Overman 1994 and 2336; London and Moscow; Psionic; Axis World 1948; WinterWorld (post-holocaust); Superpunk 2127; Tellus 2335. Two unconnected scenarios: Ning-Ra, and Mongo (Flash Gordon). 3d6 damage table. Excellent site.
- WebRing: herosys321 - List of sites making up "The Hero's Adventuring Ring".
- GameSpot's PC Gaming Graveyard: Champions - In-depth look at the making and cancellation of the computer game adaptation of Champions, including interview with Hero Games founder Steve Peterson, by Ron Dulin. (September 15, 1999)
Last update: 14:41 PT, Saturday, November 1, 2008
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