Actually, that leads to an entirely different post. Heck, maybe I can find my old copies of The Morrow Project, that was a lot of fun. Otherwise I am sure that someone will be happy to publish Fallout: The RPG ( I see there is already a PNP), and we can forget all about the mysterious world of Neuroshima. Their email is Let them know that it is time to strike while the iron is hot and the desire is out there. Please join with me in contacting Portal Publishing to ask them if they will ever enable the people whose shores the game actually takes place on to actually play the game as well. How about one of those P500 companies working out a deal, or Z-Man, who published Neuroshima Hex, or Toy Vault? Somebody. Isn’t there some RPG publisher out there that likes to make money? There have been many requests for the translation and publishing of the RPG in english. Portal was “working on it” a couple of years ago, but nothing seems to have happened.
I say to you Portal Publishing, please translate to English for us? Unlike the board games that have been lovingly translated into English, so us Yanks can share in the fun, the level of effort, or desire, just doesn’t seem to exist for the RPG that started all this. The problem is that Portal, the publishing company, is in Poland. They say it is along the lines of Fallout, Max Max, Terminator, and any other cool game that would be excellent to adventure in. Well, I know it is a post-apocalyptic USA based role-playing game. Intrigued, you picked up a copy of the Neuroshima Hex: Duels expansion in 2009, and rushed out to get 51st State, the new card game just released in the USA from Toy Vault.Īll of these games say “Based on the world of the Neuroshima RPG”. So, you’ve played Neuroshima Hex and some of it’s expansions.