Extrasode #1: The GTG Origin Story

Want to know where and how it all began?

Read Listen to the origin story right HERE.

You can watch it too https://youtu.be/uvgcHQ_MQnM

Notes: Today I learned that my wedding is going to be on Christpoher's birthday.

I played that terrible, terrible DBZ RPG.  both before and after the fan translation was a thing.

I remeber that fun, but totally not really Star Wars Star Wars CCG.  I played the ST:TNG one more, though.  (side note, I never understood the SW/ST divide)

 

This might actually be my all-time favorite episode of the Letters Page, for all that it's somewhat outside being an actual LP episode. It was exciting and gripping, stumbling into success alongside Christopher and Adam and getting to hear their life stories. I'm honestly inspired. Thank you, C&A, for sharing this with us. (And thanks to the Patreons, too, for being serious bros. ;_; )

Am I the only one to truly enjoy the DBZ RPG ?

 

All of my friends enjoyed it. I joined into a game a few sessions in, all of my friends where sayains and I was human. After beating them up in training, I was unable to really hit them afterwards. Just the like the show it became the Sayain show and I stop playing.  That d6 system ment you could only fight things very close to your level.

 

I was going to write this exact same thing.

 

This was the best episode ever.

 

We've been talking about the Super Famicom RPG, not a tabletop one.

+1

…I think that’s got be get framed and put on the wall in GtG headquarters.

Is discord a patreon patron only thing?

Yes.  Contributor level only.

The really weird thing, in contemplating my reaction to this…

Most of my interactions here and elsewhere have been "Sentinels! Sentinels! Sentinels!" and a side-order of Spirit Island and others.

But this episode cements it: I am not in the Sentinels fandom, I am in the Greater Than Games fandom. And that is just not something I'd have ever expected.

It was the Super Famicom DBZ, I think is was called Super-Sayajin Densetsu. I actually enjoyed it too, I took screenshots and made gifs of all the ki attacks back then, and I’ve replayed it a few times since. That said, it’s pretty broken, there are a few points where you can screw up the scripting and make it impossible to progress.

One of my buddies found a tabletop DBZ rpg, and it seems interesting. it follows the same kind of mechanic set-up as Vampire the Masquerade, all your stats being represented by dots and each dot being a D10 and such.

It looked pretty fun, but the friend that found it never ran it. It was too bad because I really wanted to test out a sayian. Apparently the more damage they take the more exxperience they get, which is pretty cool.

Great episode, and a story I’ve always wanted to hear.

Also warms my heart to know there are more Shining Force 2 fans out there. :smiley:

(Would ask Christopher who his favorite character from the series is, but odds are he’d say all of them. Adam might give a straight answer though. :slight_smile: )

I went and looked back at the DBZ TT game, it is broken as sin... I'll never know how my friends and I turned it into a 5 year campaign and will remember it for the rest of our lives... except that by the end we wern't really using those rules as much as a house game flavored by those rules.

That was a very sweet and inspiring episode, it got me to pick up that old miniature game project and keep working on it. Thank you, guys.  

This is a tangential post to say that all this talk of an emulated, un-translated DBZ RPG just makes me think of the Sailor Moon RPG a buddy of mine played in college. We never had any idea what was going on, but it was neat!

Never played the DBZ RPG it sounds fun if broken. But we always end up playing Tenra Bansho Zero if we want to play an anime style game.