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"Villains"
is a Gamesmaster's supplement. It provides seven new and original Major
Villains for you to use to perplex and menace your players. Also, James
Bond's deadliest enemy organization, long thought disbanded, again rears
its baleful head to sink its fangs into the unsuspecting and unwary. Inside
is a complete updating of SMERSH, including its leaders and purposes. Is
SMERSH still part of the KGB, or has it outgrown its parent organization
to become an independent entity? In-depth descriptions of top SMERSH assassins
allow for easy insertion into any existing campaign.
Includes
: 72-page illustrated booklet (w/ new villains, fortress descriptions &
floorplans), 10 M.I.6 Dossier Sheets, 32-page SMERSH booklet w/ SMERSH
adventure.
Victory
Games / Avalon Hill from 1986. ISBN 0912515112
NOTE:
Ownership of the Basic Game is required to play modules & supplements.
Additional
info:
The
007, James Bond items from Victory Games were divided into three areas:
Action
Episodes: There are four of these that I can find --- "Goldfinger",
"Live & Let Die",
"Man With The Golden Gun" and "You
Only Live Twice". These involved gameboards or mapboards, Counters,
Cards and interaction by a player involving some episode, usually from
the movie.
Adventure
Modules: These are --- The "007
Basic Set", "A View
To A Kill", "Dr. No",
"For Your Eyes Only",
"Goldfinger", "Goldfinger
II - Man With The Midas Touch", "Live
And Let Die", "Man
With The Golden Gun", "Octopussy",
"You Only Live
Twice" and "You
Only Live Twice II - Back Of Beyond". These were more traditional role-playing
games, with characters built up, dice rolling and imagination used.
Supplements:
These are --- "For
Your Information", "Gamesmaster
Pack", "Q Manual", "Thrilling
Locations" and "Villains". These were added enhancements for the Adventure
Modules.
The
only oddities in the above were the "Bond
Assault Game", which had a mix of Episode & Adventure game and
could be played either way, and "On
Her Majesty's Secret Service", which used Action & NPC cards.
An
important note regarding Avalon Hill games
- It was not unusual for Avalon Hill to re-publish most of their games
with 2nd, 3rd or more Editions. Sometimes the game components changed,
sometimes they didn't. If your game components do not correspond exactly
with what is listed, do not despair. You may just have to do a little more
checking to insure its completeness.
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