James Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 OK palladium books announced the return of robotech. Pre-order Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles® RPG (pre-order) Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles® RPG (pre-order) Quantity in Basket:none Code: 550 Price:$16.95 Shipping Weight: 1.00 pounds Quantity: Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles® RPG # The role-playing game will pick up where the DVD movie begins. The return of the Robotech Expeditionary Force, the separation of Rick Hunter and the SDF-3 from the rest of the fleet, and everything else that is part of the universe of Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles®. Written by Robotech® RPG creator Kevin Siembieda. # Cover by veteran artist Apollo Okamura. # Packed with detailed illustrations throughout. # Comprehensive character, mecha, spacecraft, and vessel statistics and images. # Mecha pilots and other fleet personnel Occupational Character Classes (O.C.C.). # Additional background information and detail as space permits. # Fast-playing RPG rules. Mega-Damage setting. # Printed in popular manga size for easy portability. # End of November release for holiday season (tentative). # 192 pages – $16.95 retail – Cat. No. 550. # Available in the U.S. and Canada only (other territories to follow). ROBOTECH® RETURNS TO PALLADIUM BOOKS® Ground-breaking series of role-playing games mark a triumphant comeback at the pioneering RPG publisher. TAYLOR, MICHIGAN — It’s official! Palladium Books and Harmony Gold USA are proud to announce a new license for pen-and-paper role-playing games and sourcebooks based on the Robotech® television series and its latest sequel, Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles®. Palladium’s Robotech® RPG, first published in 1986, was the game that introduced many gamers to the role-playing experience. “Palladium has a long tradition of working with Robotech and we are thrilled that they have this license again,” said Tommy Yune, creative director at Harmony Gold and director of Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles®. “We look forward to working with Tommy Yune and Harmony Gold to create a brand new series of RPG titles for the next era of Robotech gaming.” said Kevin Siembieda, publisher and founder of Palladium Books. “It is our intention to make the upcoming new Robotech® and Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles® RPGs even more fun and exciting than the original RPG to please long-time gamers and enthrall a new generation of fans.” Robotech® made its debut in 1985 as a blockbuster animated television series that attracted an audience of all ages, from children to adults. The cutting-edge saga of war, love, and the indomitable human spirit spanned three epic generations of heroes battling to keep Earth safe from alien invaders. Robotechnology is the synthesis of human science and alien technology to create robotic vehicles, power armor, aircraft, and spacecraft to defend the Earth. Among the most famous of these mecha are the transformable Cyclones, Veritech Fighters, and Shadow Fighters. Robotech® then blasted into the new millennium with the highly-anticipated continuation of the saga through Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles®, and the recent announcement that Tobey (Spider-Man) Maguire’s production company and Warner Bros. Pictures had optioned the rights to produce Robotech® as a live action motion picture. Maguire is said to be considering the lead role. Palladium Books is aiming to release its first RPG, Robotech® the Shadow Chronicles® Role-Playing Game, in time for Christmas 2007. ROBOTECH® THE SHADOW CHRONICLES® RPG The role-playing game will pick up where the DVD movie begins. The return of the Robotech Expeditionary Force, the separation of Rick Hunter and the SDF-3 from the rest of the fleet, and everything else that is part of the universe of Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles®. # Written by Robotech® RPG creator Kevin Siembieda. # Cover by veteran artist Apollo Okamura. # Packed with detailed illustrations throughout. # Comprehensive character, mecha, spacecraft, and vessel statistics and images. # Mecha pilots and other fleet personnel Occupational Character Classes (O.C.C.). # Additional background information and detail as space permits. # Fast-playing RPG rules. Mega-Damage setting. # Printed in popular manga size for easy portability. # End of November release for holiday season (tentative). # 192 pages – $16.95 retail – Cat. No. 550. # Available in the U.S. and Canada only (other territories to follow). PALLADIUM BOOKS’ PLANS FOR ROBOTECH® Here are the answers to frequently asked questions about Palladium’s future Robotech plans: # At this time, Palladium has no plans to reprint the past Robotech® role-playing games and sourcebooks in their original form. The upcoming RPG books will be new. # Palladium will use some of the best artwork and text from the original games, but all of the new books will be substantially rewritten, expanded upon, and illustrated with much new artwork. # The timeline will be brought into line with Harmony Gold’s current Robotech continuity. # Statistics will be adjusted and tweaked, rules will be modified and updated, and fan input will be taken into careful consideration. # Much more attention will be devoted to The Southern Cross segment of the Robotech® saga. # The current, but evolving plan is to release Robotech® RPGs and sourcebooks in the following order: Robotech® The Shadow Chronicles® RPG, a New Generation/Invid sourcebook, The Macross Saga RPG, and Southern Cross sourcebook followed by more sourcebooks for them all, rewritten and retold. # The manga size: With the popularity of manga and anime, this compact format will pay homage to Robotech’s Japanese origins. The games and sourcebooks will contain about 192-224 pages and will measure approximately 5 x 7 ½ inches. They will read front to back with art and text at a readable size, sell for $16.95 retail, and contain material that should appeal, not just to gamers, but to anyone who enjoys Robotech®. # Other advantages of the manga size: Portable and easy to carry in a jacket pocket, backpack, etc. For collectors of manga, the game will fit conveniently on the shelf with their books. Furthermore, the format is expected to attract manga readers who have never played a role-playing game. Many first-time gamers discovered the genre with the original Robotech® RPG and sourcebooks in comic book stores. # Deluxe editions: Palladium is also considering producing special “deluxe” printings of the new Robotech® role-playing games and sourcebooks in the traditional 8½ x 11 size with 160-224 pages (or more), featuring additional artwork, mecha transformation sequences, and details. # Palladium has been conducting research for months in anticipation of the new Robotech® RPG, and is ready to dive into the production of the first of many, new Robotech® titles. ABOUT PALLADIUM BOOKS Palladium Books established itself as a pioneer in the implementation of a unified role-playing game system with The Mechanoid Invasion® in 1981. The company was also the first to introduce the perfect bound, trade paperback format to the RPG industry. Now in its third decade of operation, Palladium continues to be an innovator as one of the longest-surviving independent RPG publishers. Visit PalladiumBooks.com for more information. ABOUT HARMONY GOLD Harmony Gold has been active in the production, acquisition and distribution of quality programming worldwide since its inception in 1983, producing some of the television industry's classic and history-making programs. Visit HarmonyGold.com or Robotech.com for additional information. © 1985-2007 Harmony Gold USA, Inc. All rights reserved. Robotech®, Macross®, Shadow Chronicles and associated names, logos and all related indicia are trademarks of Harmony Gold USA, Inc. © Copyright 2007 Palladium Books Inc., all rights reserved, worldwide. Palladium Books®, Rifts®, and Megaverse® are all registered trademarks owned and licenced by Palladium Books, Inc. This press release may be reprinted, reposted, linked and shared for the sole purpose of advertising, promotion and sales solicitation. Quote
Hurin Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 # Much more attention will be devoted to The Southern Cross segment of the Robotech® saga. Well, if that isn't an example of sheer marketing genius, I don't know what is! Clearly, they have listened to us here. Quote
JsARCLIGHT Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 This is not meant to be a slam but seriously how many people still play dice and paper RPG's these days. I thought those things went out with hammer pants and cassette tape walkmen. Quote
drkstar00 Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 I'm a HUGE gamer, and rpgs are once again gaining popularity because of the internet. How? Free voice conferencing software like SKYPE, online dice rollers, etc. Right now I play a Castles & Crusades rpg with people from here in Canada, the U.S. and South America for free! I'll certainly purchase Shadow Chronicles -although I'm not huge fan of the Palladium system- because they make great reference books. Quote
sketchley Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 I still play "dice and paper". However, it's via play-by-post (not that many native English speakers in my area, let alone Macross fans, let alone Macross fans who want to do RPGs. Also as a married parent time is...). Nevertheless, I know of at least two RPG "die and paper" forums dedicated to Macross with membership the world over. I'm not making the claim that lots of people play this way, but will say that it is probably more than one first thinks. Anyhow... no, I'm not interested in this new Robotech RPG reissue. There are many reasons (and they include disappoint and disgust at the last sourcebooks released for the Robotech RPG line way back when), but the biggie is "The timeline will be brought into line with Harmony Gold’s current Robotech continuity." Am I the only one who liked the Sentinels, especially the direction they took in the novels, and the hooky, but campy, manga? Quote
Roy Focker Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 This needs to be moved to the RPG Geeks unite topic. I don't have time to do that now. $17? I'll get it on ebay for $10. Quote
1st Border Red Devil Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Well, if that isn't an example of sheer marketing genius, I don't know what is! Clearly, they have listened to us here. Actually, its more like Kevin wants more attention paid to Southern Cross so as to make it more profitable. He seemed genuinely intrigued at Palladium Open House by all the Southern Cross artwork I leant him for use in the game. There were some items he had never seen before and had only become aware to those of us in the fan community relatively recently (such as the Cities Defense Unit's Unicorn Battloid). Right now I play a Castles & Crusades rpg I'm a pretty big Castles & Crusades fan myself. I think its an elegant system that takes the middle ground between AD&D 1stt/2nd Edition and D&D 3.X (D20), combining the best aspects of both. Its also pretty fun to play as I discovered at NecronomiCon last month. I ran a Gnome Illusionist in Shadows of the Halfling Hall (shoulda listened to that little voice in my head that said I should play an Elven Druid, damnit!) and had a blast. Anyhow... no, I'm not interested in this new Robotech RPG reissue. Actually, its not really going to be a reissue as supposedly a total revamp. Alot of missing stuff (should) get catalogued. Although I hardly consider myself a fan, even the Macross era books will likely have stuff that didn't get in the last time, like the VEFR-1 or VF-X-4 and maybe all the 'Movie Meltran' ships that appeared in Force of Arms. Quote
Cyclone Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Call me a cynic, but what are the odds the line will survive to Southern Cross? Don't get me wrong, I honestly love the fact that New Gen/Mospeada is before even Macross as should always occur IMO (even if it smacks of being due to Sentinels book style copy/paste of Invid Invasion text in reverse), yet I'm wondering are the "massive" sales numbers before PB let the license that good a reason to revive and revise the whole instead of say going to quickie route of just doing a Shadow Chronicle book (Robotech RPG Book Nine for those keeping count)? Or are we going to get books at a snails pace in the lead up to Shadows Rising... Quote
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