Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
Room 308 Graphics & Publishing is Chaosium, Inc.'s newest - yet
most venerable according to the owners - licensee. Comprised of the
former editors, authors and cover artist - the original creative core -
of Pagan Publishing, Brian "Kentucky" Appleton, John H. Crowe III and Blair Reynolds,
they've already established themselves as the gaming industry's premier
producers of traditional, old-school, 1920s-era "tomes & Thompsons"
adventure supplements for classic Call of Cthulhu.
At Room 308, no CoC scenario submission is considered for publication which fails to illicit maniacal shouts, shrieks or snorts, pitable cackling, blubbering or whimpering, or hopeless insomnolence, intemperance, overindulgence or incontinence during playtesting.
At Room 308, the Investigators still believe in the cold, comforting weight of a large-calibre rifle or pistol - even when confronted by a towering, writhing, slavering, ululating, alien monstrosity upon which the weapon can have no possible effect. Always, their battle cry is: "run like women; weep like babies; die like dogs!"
The Mysteries of Mesoamerica, Volume I is Room 308's premier publication. This Call of Cthulhu
adventure supplement features a Mesoamerican sourcebook and 5 chilling
scenarios set in Mexico and Central America. May 2008 is the scheduled
release date.
Be sure to pack your machete, Webley, Mauser, Mills bombs and dynamite -- and your best pair of running shoes.
Lavishly illustrated, The Mysteries of Mesoamerica's scenarios are: The Well of Sacrifice, La Bufadora, Menhirs in the Grotto, Nagual Muse, and Temple of the Toad.