Other Links | |
These links are all to places that I've visited and bookmarked for one reason or another, and I've tried to group them appropriately. Please let me know if you find any broken links here.
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GURPS Links |
The GURPS Gamers Archive is a new site with a variety of content, including articles, adventures, and characters in GCA format. Take a look!
Dreambird's Lair is a very impressive site, with a great deal of content for a wide variety of GURPS players and GMs, including a variety of articles, characters, and equipment. Definitely pay it a visit.
GURPS Vehicle Designer for Windows is a very spiffy program for creating vehicles using GURPS Vehicles. It employs a simple drag-n-drop approach that should get you up and creating vehicles in practically no time at all.
GURPS WebWorlds is a big project trying to coordinate different worlds from a variety of people all using GURPS. Check it out, and consider joining up.
The Gurps Channel is the homepage for the #gurps IRC channel.
The Pivot has some home rules and item lists.
The Orb Keepers page is the home of a bunch of characters, for GURPS (including GCA files) and other systems, and looks to continue growing for a while.
The Blue Room is S. John Ross' home page, and it's something you probably want to check out. It's much more than just a GURPS page.
Craig Roth's homepage has a variety of useful articles, including a bunch by S. John Ross, and other interesting things.
Hunter Johnson maintains an impressive page of GURPS links.
GURPS Anime is a collection of characters from various animated shows, mainly japanese animation. There are a lot of characters here, as well as some additional rules for certain types of characters. If you're looking for anime characters, this is a great place to start.
Incanus' Rare GURPS Items Page has a lot of interesting optional rules, clarifications, and various articles.
Steve Jackson Games, the fine folks responsible for GURPS have their home page also. It's got lots of information for the GURPS player.
GURPS Utilities on the SJGames web site has got some other GURPS related computer tools. For those of you who don't find GCA to your liking, they've got MakeChar and GURPS Character Generator here as well.
Electronic Magazines |
The Gaming Outpost is a pretty spiffy electronic magazine and gathering site. They've got some regular columns, reviews, news, and forums where you can interact with other readers.
Pyramid magazine is an excellent online magazine, with wonderful columns, regular features, and new articles every week. As an added bonus, they have a growing archive of past articles from the former paper version of the magazine (and the electronic articles are added automatically as they rotate off the main page).
RPGnet - the Inside Scoop on Gaming has lots of interesting stuff. I particularly like checking out the new reviews every week.
Mania magazine is a general media related magazine, oriented toward sci-fi, fantasy, and comics. Of particular interest to gamers should be Ken Hite's Out of the Box column.
Other Gaming Related Links |
WebRPG provides an interesting interface for for online role-playing.
Blacksburg Tactical Research Center, home of CORPS, Macho Women With Guns, Epiphany and other coolness.
Dream Pod 9 publisher of Heavy Gear and Jovian Chronicles.
NBOS Software provides Fractal Mapper, a mapping program that provides nice results with a reasonably shallow learning curve and a good price. They also have Character Sketcher, for those of us who can't draw.
ProFantasy Software provides Campaign Cartographer, a CAD program for game mapping.
GothTech maintains a list of computer utilities for gamers somewhere on this site, as well as some other miscellaneous gaming stuff..
Murphy's Rules home page.
Kenzer & Company is the publisher of the Knights of the Dinner Table comic book, as well as some world setting sourcebooks.
Event Horizon Publications is the publisher of the RolePaper gaming magazine.
Cool utility programs for gamers is worth a look. Check out Dice!, a spiffy little die rolling program unlike most that you've seen before, and Dice! Plus, his bigger brother which adds scripting!
Uncle Figgy's Guide to Good GameMastering is certainly worth a read. Or try Uncle Figgy's Guide to Good RolePlaying.
Gaming isn't everything |
of course. Who's life would be complete without a touch of Dilbert?
is a very amusing comic strip. If you haven't seen it before, you owe it to yourself to visit this site and start reading from the first strip way back in the archives.