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'''''Fuzion''''' is a [[generic role-playing game system]] created by the collaboration of [[R. Talsorian Games]] and [[Hero Games]]. The rights to Fuzion are jointly held by [[Mike Pondsmith]] of R. Talsorian Games, along with [[Steve Peterson (game designer)|Steve Peterson]] and [[Ray Greer]] of Hero Games.<ref name="designers">{{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702-58-7}}</ref>{{rp|150}} ''Fuzion'' is a combination of the [[Interlock System]], (used in games like ''[[Mekton]]'' and ''[[Cyberpunk 2020]]''), and the [[Hero System|HERO system]] (used in ''[[Champions (role-playing game)|Champions]]'', ''[[Justice, Inc. (role-playing game)|Justice, Inc.]]'', ''[[Star Hero]]'', etc.). ''Fuzion'' is an adaptable system which can be played in any genre and setting imaginable. |
'''''Fuzion''''' is a [[generic role-playing game system]] created by the collaboration of [[R. Talsorian Games]] and [[Hero Games]]. The rights to ''Fuzion'' are jointly held by [[Mike Pondsmith]] of R. Talsorian Games, along with [[Steve Peterson (game designer)|Steve Peterson]] and [[Ray Greer]] of Hero Games.<ref name="designers">{{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702-58-7}}</ref>{{rp|150}} ''Fuzion'' is a combination of the [[Interlock System]], (used in games like ''[[Mekton]]'' and ''[[Cyberpunk 2020]]''), and the [[Hero System|HERO system]] (used in ''[[Champions (role-playing game)|Champions]]'', ''[[Justice, Inc. (role-playing game)|Justice, Inc.]]'', ''[[Star Hero]]'', etc.). ''Fuzion'' is an adaptable system which can be played in any genre and setting imaginable. |
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''Fuzion'' is noted for its [[anime]]-genre support, customizable rules flexibility, and being one of the first generic game systems to be released for free over the [[internet]]. It is one of the first games to readily allow licensing, albeit not the "hands-off" licensing offered by the [[Open Gaming License]] (OGL) that came about some years later. A modified OGL set of rules based on ''Fuzion'' is published by Gold Rush Games as the ''Action! System''. |
''Fuzion'' is noted for its [[anime]]-genre support, customizable rules flexibility, and being one of the first generic game systems to be released for free over the [[internet]]. It is one of the first games to readily allow licensing, albeit not the "hands-off" licensing offered by the [[Open Gaming License]] (OGL) that came about some years later. A modified OGL set of rules based on ''Fuzion'' is published by Gold Rush Games as the ''Action! System''. |