• The Mayfair Exponential Game System or MEGS is a rules system developed for role-playing games. The name comes from what fans called the game system for...
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  • superhero role-playing game published by Pulsar Games. It was a successor to DC Heroes and used that game's Mayfair Exponential Game System, or MEGS. Blood of...
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  • DC Heroes (category Mayfair Games games)
    Adventures game. DC Heroes was well received critically. The game system in DC Heroes is sometimes called the Mayfair Exponential Game System (or MEGS)...
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  • in the world. The game rules for Underground is an adaptation of the Mayfair Exponential Game System, originally developed at Mayfair Games for the earlier...
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  • Timeline of tabletop role-playing games List of role-playing game publishers List of game manufacturers Laycock, Joseph (2015). Dangerous Games: What the...
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    the rapid pace of gameplay. DC Heroes from Mayfair Games (now known as MEGS, Mayfair Exponential Game System) used the characteristic "motivation" to describe...
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  • Shatterzone (category Masterbook system)
    modifier is drawn from the Value System, which is similar to the Mayfair Exponential Game System found in Mayfair's DC Heroes and Underground. A Value...
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    inheritance. His London townhouse was Cambridge House on Piccadilly in Mayfair. Emily's son-in-law, Lord Shaftesbury wrote: "His attentions to Lady Palmerston...
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