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I own a lot of d20-based games that aren't clearly Dungeons and Dragons - Spycraft 2.0, for example. Should I file them under D&D and, if so, should the category be renamed to 'd20' with a 'D&D' subheading?
 
I own a lot of d20-based games that aren't clearly Dungeons and Dragons - Spycraft 2.0, for example. Should I file them under D&D and, if so, should the category be renamed to 'd20' with a 'D&D' subheading?
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:No, other games get put separately.  It's not like World of Darkness, where each is a different focus in the same setting, they're distinct games that just happen to have mostly the same rules.
 

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