Been reading older games recently;
Tunnels and Trolls, a great frpg. Actually the UK puffin paperback edition. The deluxe option came with rules, adventures and the US box. (My original copy bought new)
Conan, by TSR, to read
Buck Rogers High Adventure, a late TSR game and the 2nd game set in Buck Rogers IP. Based on the original comics. Liking the rules, setting is of its time in places.
Harn, a systemless setting, great map & two dense booklets of info.
Harn has been on my agenda for 40 years. Learning a lot re the setting and also the publication this month. A lot to read and ponder.
Columbia Games should never have stifled the content by pushing it into two tracks. Hârn is an inspiration to me, not just as a setting, but in the design philosophy (every campaign starts at the same date).
Crossby deserved to keep his brain child.