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This is a circa timeline for the Mutant Chronicles products released from 1993 until now. It will be updated as new products are released. I think this is a nice list for people interested in checking out the Mutant Chronicles world. I will be making an .excel file for download later on.
Mutant Chronicles RPG (by Target Games) (miniatures by Heartbreaker Hobbies)
Mutant Chronicles Boardgames (by Target Games/Heartbreaker Hobbies)
-1993: Battle of the Citadel: The Brotherhood (expansion only available in Swedish from magazine Sinkadus #41+#42)
-2004: Available in English from www.mutantpedia.com
1993: #9001 Blood Berets
Mutant Chronicles Books
The Apostle of Insanity Trilogy
Doomtrooper Collectible Card Game '94-'99?(list of sets/expansions) I don't know the release year on every expansion, please enlighten me if you know.
Dark Eden Collecible Card Game I don't know anything about this one except owning a booster pack.
Video Games
Mutant Chronicles: Warzone Miniature Game (by Target Games)
1st Edition
2nd Edition
3rd Edition (by Excelsior Entertainment)
Mutant Chronicles Comics
Mutant Chronicles Warzone Magazine
Mutant Chronicles Movie
Mutant Chronicles Miniatures Game (by Fantasy Flight Games)
Algeroth Warpacks
Bauhaus Warpacks
Brotherhood Warpacks
Capitol Warpacks
WILL BE UPDATED AS TIME PASS (and please correct if I'm wrong in anything here)
Update #1 Monday 24th of Nov: Added MC comics, SotC expansion, Warzone magazines
Update #2 Tuesday 25th of Nov: Added Wave 3 releases of the MC Miniatures Game.
If you want the best, Bauhaus! -Old Bauhaus proverb.
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Thanks for posting this, it's neat to see it all in one place.
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
Are you fleshing this out as time goes on, or just adding the new releases? Just curious - wanted to add that there was a line of comic books for Mutant Chronicles as well. A bunch of goodies were printed only in Italian, too, such as Doomzine and Dragoniere. Not trying to put myself in the "Mr. Knowitall" position here by any means, just wondering if more 'old details' would be added. I myself have been VERY curious to see what products were released for this awesome world. Thanks for starting this list!
Another thing to note for the CCG players out there is that the designer (Brian Winter, if memory serves) created a "board game" that you use your CCG cards with. Sewers of Luna. Here's the intro from the PDF:
Sewers of Luna is a board game that uses many of the cards from the Doomtrooper Collectable Card Game. During a game of Sewers of Luna, each player is in charge of a Force of Doomtroopers or Dark Legion warriors, as they explore and do battle throughout the labyrinthine sewers beneath Luna. Any number of players can play Sewers of Luna!
Sure, I play games, but I also have a life...  :)
Sorry - it's Bryan Winter - with a 'y'. Just in case anyone needs to know... 
Sure, I play games, but I also have a life...  :)
GVogel said:
Where to get the pdf???
dead but dreaming
Here it is:
http://www.thewinternet.com/doomtrooper/rules/sewers/index.html
Sure, I play games, but I also have a life...  :)
GVogel said:
Are you fleshing this out as time goes on, or just adding the new releases? Just curious - wanted to add that there was a line of comic books for Mutant Chronicles as well. A bunch of goodies were printed only in Italian, too, such as Doomzine and Dragoniere. Not trying to put myself in the "Mr. Knowitall" position here by any means, just wondering if more 'old details' would be added. I myself have been VERY curious to see what products were released for this awesome world. Thanks for starting this list!
Another thing to note for the CCG players out there is that the designer (Brian Winter, if memory serves) created a "board game" that you use your CCG cards with. Sewers of Luna. Here's the intro from the PDF:
Sewers of Luna is a board game that uses many of the cards from the Doomtrooper Collectable Card Game. During a game of Sewers of Luna, each player is in charge of a Force of Doomtroopers or Dark Legion warriors, as they explore and do battle throughout the labyrinthine sewers beneath Luna. Any number of players can play Sewers of Luna!
The original thought was to flesh this one out, but there aren't at the moment any option to edit your post... I know you can post something and immediately choose 'edit', but after a while that option is gone. Has anyone here any experience with this kind of forum? Is it common to NOT have an 'edit' option?
There are lots of stuff on mutantpedia.com, including Doomzine if I remember correctly, but I didn't have any plans on including that to the list.. I want it to be as universal as possible for everyone, and English is the universal language. I will make an .excel list, kind of a check list, and those who want can include anything they want with their copy, and even translate everything to their native language. I'll let you peeps know when I have it online.
For the moment, just go to forum54.oli.us/index.php where you will find a more updated list than this one (you might have to log on to the forum, it's the official Warzone forum at the moment btw)
If you want the best, Bauhaus! -Old Bauhaus proverb.
GVogel said:
Here it is:
http://www.thewinternet.com/doomtrooper/rules/sewers/index.html
Super thanks for the link man. I remember downloading it before, but never tried it out with my cards. Will def. check this one out.
Also, it seems I can edit all my posts right after having posted a new message... weird.
If you want the best, Bauhaus! -Old Bauhaus proverb.
I was just going to ask regarding what I think is this entry:
Mutant Chronicles Boardgames (by Target Games/Heartbreaker Hobbies)
I had a Mutant Chronicles Board Game bought in the US from I think a Toys'R'Us, that I used to play. It was remnesant of a Hero Quest with one one player playing the Necroton or Necrolord (Its been awhile) and the others playing a representitive of the diffrent corporations / alliances. I ended up canbalising the game for use in other TT gaming and later regreted it. Does anyone know if this game is still avalible or will be produced by FFG?
"In what vessels did they pour forth their polluted essences, in what form did they hope to subjugate the universe, with whose hands do they, even now, reach across the frontiers of space in vain aspirations of conquest? It is both obviously and painfully clear that it is WE who they venerate they wish nothing more than to be like us, to be like Him whose children they envy."
 ~Reclusiarch of the Eagle's Heirs to Lord Inquisitor Uxoris
 On the Supremacy and Virtue of Humanity
eddur & Phantasmal Physics
aka "Cypher"
That would be Siege of the Citadel. :) There are 10 scenarios and it is cooperative, but in every scenario one of the player was the GM as well as using his own units. So you could lock the door for other players and sabotage the whole way when you were GM. On the next scenario another player were GM and so forth. Because it was a continued story where you levelled your character as you went, and you gathered points underway. Ergo, the one with most points after the 10th scenario, won. I've said it many times, and I'll say it again. FFG, re-release SotC! 
www.nobleknight.com/searchresults.asp they are $100, you could also try to stakeout ebay for some cheaper prices. Though they might end up expensive there as well.
If you want the best, Bauhaus! -Old Bauhaus proverb.
Well just my luck. I guesse I shouldn't have 'converted' my MC figures to play Necromunda, which at the time was what the group I play with was starting to get really into so we were using MC components to augment our Necromunda games, and then just ended up completely makng the original game (MC) unplayable. Thanks alot Nighthawk that was definately the game. I remember it being alot of fun. I kept looking for the Mutant Chronicles forums under the Board Games Heading...
...Yeah I too think FFG should re-release this game!
"In what vessels did they pour forth their polluted essences, in what form did they hope to subjugate the universe, with whose hands do they, even now, reach across the frontiers of space in vain aspirations of conquest? It is both obviously and painfully clear that it is WE who they venerate they wish nothing more than to be like us, to be like Him whose children they envy."
 ~Reclusiarch of the Eagle's Heirs to Lord Inquisitor Uxoris
 On the Supremacy and Virtue of Humanity
eddur & Phantasmal Physics
aka "Cypher"
Well, I thought CCG Workshop had an accurate release schedule for the original Doom Trooper CCG on their wiki, but apparently that site died at the end of July this year, along with the entire gatlingEngine project. I can't seem to find a cached Google version of the page, either.
But here's one update for your list: The Doom Troopers video game was also released on Sega Genesis. That's the version I have. :)
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
Keep watching Ebay for SotC to come up. Between my cousins, brother, friends and I we have four copies of Seige of which two came from Toys R Us in the 90's and two we purchased on Ebay for less than 30$ each.
Give me a minute and I will change your mind...give me a bullet and I will change your life.
nullstate said:
Well, I thought CCG Workshop had an accurate release schedule for the original Doom Trooper CCG on their wiki, but apparently that site died at the end of July this year, along with the entire gatlingEngine project. I can't seem to find a cached Google version of the page, either.
Here's the CCGW wiki entry with dates:
1994 - Doomtrooper
1995 - Inquisition
1995 - Warzone
1996 - Mortificator
1996 - Golgotha
1996 - Apocalypse
1997 - Paradise Lost
1997 - 2nd Edition
1997 - Ragnarok
Ragnarok and 2nd Edition were never released. Same goes for the Dark Eden Genesis expansion.
Lost Legions could be added to the minis list too.
I'm probably looking for some Doomtrooper cards...
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