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Now I own all the three different editions issued by WW (the 2nd, honestly speaking, belongs to my friend Bernardo, who left it to me in "undefined temporary borrowing" ^^: thankyou, bearded man!!), plus the "Sorcer's Crusade" manual (if any games should be better designed than M:tA, that's M:tSC; IMHO the WW true masterpiece of art. Owh, I wrote an article about it on Italian wikipedia also! Up-to-date, it's the only article about M:tSC in every wikipedia of every language ... hush hush ...)
 
Now I own all the three different editions issued by WW (the 2nd, honestly speaking, belongs to my friend Bernardo, who left it to me in "undefined temporary borrowing" ^^: thankyou, bearded man!!), plus the "Sorcer's Crusade" manual (if any games should be better designed than M:tA, that's M:tSC; IMHO the WW true masterpiece of art. Owh, I wrote an article about it on Italian wikipedia also! Up-to-date, it's the only article about M:tSC in every wikipedia of every language ... hush hush ...)
  
 
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Here's the White Wolf games I played at least once ([L] means "also Live"):
Here's the White Wolf games I played at least once ([L] means "Live also"):
 
 
* Vampire: the Masquerade [L]
 
* Vampire: the Masquerade [L]
 
* Vampire: the Dark Age
 
* Vampire: the Dark Age
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* Wraith: the Oblivion
 
* Wraith: the Oblivion
 
* Changeling: the Dreaming
 
* Changeling: the Dreaming
 
  
 
Here's the "other" games I played at least once:
 
Here's the "other" games I played at least once:
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* Rolemaster (MERP setting)
 
* Rolemaster (MERP setting)
 
* Seventh Sea
 
* Seventh Sea
 
 
Here's the games from which I own at least one book:
 
* Mage: the Ascension
 
* Mage: the Sorcerer's Crusade
 
* Vampire: the Masquerade
 
* Werewolf: the Apocalipse
 
* Vampire: the Dark Age
 
* Changeling: the Dreaming
 
* World of Darkness
 
* Vampire: the Requiem
 
* Dungeons & Dragons
 
* Ars Magica
 
* Call of Cthuluh
 
* Cyberpunk
 
* Hero System
 
* Lex Arcana
 
* Toon!
 
* Rolemaster
 
* Star Wars
 
 
  
 
The best "all italian" game ever published is IMHO Lex Arcana: the first and sadly last attempt made by a big italian game publisher (DalNegro, traditionally a game-card publisher) to create from nothing a new game. The setting is wondrous, the mechanics original and very appealing, and the character creation and progression system truly genious-like. Alas, the dream lasted just enough to make the game distributed in Italy, and then died out (Nexus game tried to relieve the game line, but they also quitted after a short time). I'm lucky enough to own one sample from every supplement published for the game; and I mourn the end of the only really well made italian RPG (until now ...).
 
The best "all italian" game ever published is IMHO Lex Arcana: the first and sadly last attempt made by a big italian game publisher (DalNegro, traditionally a game-card publisher) to create from nothing a new game. The setting is wondrous, the mechanics original and very appealing, and the character creation and progression system truly genious-like. Alas, the dream lasted just enough to make the game distributed in Italy, and then died out (Nexus game tried to relieve the game line, but they also quitted after a short time). I'm lucky enough to own one sample from every supplement published for the game; and I mourn the end of the only really well made italian RPG (until now ...).
  
 
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The best game I have NOT played, owned or ever seen (only read of, but enough to make me very curious) is "Bunnies and Burrows": based upon "watership down" novel, almost contemporary of D&D but utterly different from it; it's out of print from countly ages, but I'd like very much to find and buy a copy of it.
The best game I have NOT played, owned or ever seen (only read of, but enough to make me very curious) is "Bunnies and Burrows": based upon "watership down" novel, almost contemporary of D&D but utterly different from it; it's out of print from countless ages, but I'd like very much to find and buy a copy of it.
 

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