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Steve Jackson Really Does Shock
 

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August 21, 2002
06:34 AM: Greg Kessler says...
Steve Jackson Really Does Shock

Steve Jackson Really Does Shock the World
Steve Jackson Games has announced that they have formed a partnership with Worlds Apart Productions (Denver based makers of The Eternal City a Roman-themed RPG ) to develop an online GURPS universe. The plan, at the moment is for Worlds apart to develop a whole host of worlds from the GURPS line and give players much to choose from. In a statement from gaming icon Steve Jackson "We've been wanting to take GURPS online for a long time, until now, we just hadn't found the right partner. Worlds Apart understands the importance of taking care of the player community, and we're excited about what we're going to be able to do together." SJGames has set up a new web portal for updates on the project. Multi-player Bunnies and Burroughs here I come.
[I think he means Bunnies and Burrows, although playing a rabbit crossed with a typewriter that secretes narcotics certainly sounds like fun. -M]



 
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