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Seattle, WA, May 10, 2004—Deep7 announced the release of Exosuit
A-OK, the 1PG of robot suit animé adventure. Drawing on cinematic
and television influences such as Bubblegum Crisis, Neon Genesis Evangelion,
Appleseed, Mobile Suit Gundam and Robotech, the fourteenth 1PG covers
various types of power armor and is compatible with the tactical miniature
rules in the 1PG Companion. Exosuit A-OK contains genre-specific
rules for exosuit creation, as well as six ready-to-play scenarios.
Like the other 1PG titles, Exosuit A-OK has a five to ten-minute
learning curve and is predicated on the concept of the disposable
character, with most scenarios running about two hours—like
a movie. However, long-term play is still possible by utilizing
campaign rules from the 1PG Companion.
“I’m excited to finally have Exosuit see the light
of day,” says Todd Downing, Creative Director of Deep7. “It
was among the first 1PG titles written, before we even launched
the line five years ago, but it really needed the finishing touches
of James Stubbs.” Stubbs, Deep7’s 1PG Line Producer,
finished off the partial work and added two scenarios of his own.
Additional scenarios were contributed by Eddy Webb (Cartoon Action
Hour, Omlivex) and Jeff Boman.
Exosuit A-OK is a 13-page pdf priced at $3.95 (around £2.25)
A vailable for direct download from the secure company store at
www.deep7.com
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