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− | '''Nova Game Designs''' came to be in 1981 after a name change of the original named company, 'Gameshop'. Their 'Lost Worlds' books and system worked very well and allowed a multi-varied character-based game that could be and was managed to do a number of lines, e.g. [[Battletech]]. Nova was working on a | + | '''Nova Game Designs''' came to be in 1981 after a name change of the original named company, 'Gameshop'. Their 'Lost Worlds' books and system worked very well and allowed a multi-varied character-based game that could be and was managed to do a number of lines, e.g. [[Battletech]]. Nova was working on a superhero application for many a year after but could never get a license for known characters |
Their Battletech contribution are these books: | Their Battletech contribution are these books: |
Revision as of 14:18, 19 March 2022
Nova Game Designs came to be in 1981 after a name change of the original named company, 'Gameshop'. Their 'Lost Worlds' books and system worked very well and allowed a multi-varied character-based game that could be and was managed to do a number of lines, e.g. Battletech. Nova was working on a superhero application for many a year after but could never get a license for known characters
Their Battletech contribution are these books:
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - SHD-2H Shadow Hawk
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - GRF-1N Griffin
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - WSP-1A Wasp
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - WHM-6R Warhammer
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - LCT-1S Locust
- Science Fiction Combat Book Game - RFL-3N Rifleman
More information about Nova Game Designs, Inc. can be found in this Boardgamegeek page.