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Wushu threads

Big collection of Wushu threads on the RPGnet Forums.

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Roleplaying Software and Programming

IntelliTXT Disabler (Greasemonkey)

Userscripts.org: IntelliTxt Disabler is a Greasemonkey script that gets rid of those insanely annoying advertising links that have polluted sites like rpg.net and devcenter (to mention just two of the less evil ones).

I don’t have to mention that it’s for Firefox, do I? If you’re not using Firefox, why, the terrorists have already won.

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Roleplaying Software and Programming

Spore

Ran and Greif already linked to this, but I have to add my own recomendation: if you think computer games are cool (which I do, in the abstract, I don’t actually play them myself sort of way), you should watch Will Wright’s demo of Spore, a game in development that has been described as from bacteria to galactic god.
There are a lot of cool things to say about this, but I think the main thrust is the shift from player as consumer of canned media (the CD-ROM view of reality) to player as creator and storyteller. Also, and I think this is sort-of cool, the game uses networking in an interesting way: instead of players beating on each other’s characters, anything they design gets uploaded to a server and used by the game to generate challenges for other players (or offer them cool toys).
Long ago, when I was scriptwriting for Neora’s CD-ROM/Internet game, I thought of something vaguely like this: to design a game for a slow network, you should have something smart to send over it, like a corewar bot the player can design or something. But that idea is like a bacteria to this galactic god game.

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Roleplaying

DnD Characters

I set off to find something I could use to run D&D for my nephews. Somehow, looking for character sheets I found that someone had scanned his old character sheets, and someone else had helpfully written character sheets for the democratic presidential candidates (obviously dated, but funny).

I did find this elaborate but apparently sound Javascript character sheet generator, except it doesn’t let you pick spells. For spells, feats and monsters, the The Hypertext d20 SRD (v3.5 d20 System Reference Document) is the place to go. A totally awesome site.
Except, if you want to give out XP, you need the actual rulebooks, because that’s the one missing component they left out of “open gaming license” D&D.

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Roleplaying Science Fiction and Fantasy

The Evil Overlord’s Console

The Grand List of Console Role Playing Game Clichés, via Raymond Chen. I’ve never played a console RPG, but all these sound hauntingly familiar…