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.
The success of Wild Talents means that Arc Dream can work on a couple of new games and sourcebooks. Currently in various stages of the works are four setting books for Wild Talents, a setting book for Nemesis and a new microgame.
"A World Gone Mad," by Dennis Detwiller. A full setting book for the "default" setting.
"The Grim War," by Greg Stolze. Mutants and underground sorcerers vying
for influence and power, with the excellent "company" rules adapted
from "Reign" to gauge interaction between rival and allied mutant,
magical and mundane factions. Now showing in Actual Play on RPG.net.
"The Kerberos Club," by Benjamin Lee. Early Victorian-era superhuman
outcasts doing their best (and worst) in a London reeling from the
rapid spread of supernatural power. Now showing in Actual Play on RPG.net.
"The Dark Tower,"
a personal project by me. "Wild Talents" and "Nemesis" adapted to
Stephen King's "Dark Tower" setting. I'll make the download available
free for personal use only when it's good and ready.
"Monsters and Other Childish Things," a microgame by Benjamin Lee.
Troubled pre-teen kids and the murderous, relationship-hungry
god-monsters who love them.
(The "Monsters" art is by Rob Mansperger, btw.)
I'm all fired up for "Teenagers+" and especially "Ghosts," but they
need to wait until Dennis finishes "World Gone Mad" since they'll build
on it.
Shane Ivey
Arc Dream Publishing
----- Yes, Wild Talents is still available — for now www.arcdream.com/wildtalents