Blacksburg Tactical Research Center

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Blacksburg Tactical Research Center, Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Role-playing game publisher
Founded Blacksburg, Virginia (1985)
Headquarters Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
Key people
Greg Porter
Products EABA , CORPS , Timelords , Macho Women with Guns , Infinite Armies

Blacksburg Tactical Research Center (BTRC) is an American game publishing company best known for the TimeLords , Macho Women with Guns , and EABA role-playing games. They have produced a variety of role-playing games, card games, and board games. Since 2003, they have published exclusively in PDF format.

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History

While a student at Virginia Tech in the early 1980s, Greg Porter designed several role playing and board games as part of the school's wargaming club. He approached numerous game companies about publishing his designs, but after multiple rejections decided to start his own company. [1] He founded BTRC in 1985, in Blacksburg, Virginia. Greg decided early on that he did not want the company to take on large amounts of debt to release or promote products, so the first games saw very limited releases. [2] Its first product was a board game, Concrete Jungle, a modern tactical game of small-unit military and police actions. TimeLords was its first role-playing game product, released in 1987. It did not initially sell well, but maintained a cult following that allowed a second edition to be published in 1990, followed by a number of supplements. The 1988 release of Macho Women with Guns saw unexpected success and several printings, and allowed the company to continue and expand its line of role-playing game products.

In the 90s, the company shifted its focus to generic role playing game systems, first with CORPS , followed by their flagship system EABA in 2003. With the creation of EABA, they moved to release games exclusively in PDF format, either through online download or print on demand. This allowed BTRC to produce more games and continually update them without reprinting new versions every time, but also limited their reach into game stores and slowed sales. The move to PDF only also allows their games to use many of the built in features of the PDF format across any platform, such as automated dice rolling, live links, and mapping. BTRC's work has been called "the bleeding edge of PDF game development", [3]

Published games

Role Playing Games

Game Supplements

Board Games

Card Games

Experimental Games

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References

  1. "The RPGnet Interview #95: Interview with Greg Porter of BTRC, Part I: Origins & Classics - RPGnet".
  2. "Greg Porter e-View | Echoes #16". January 2010.
  3. "DriveThruRPG".
  4. "Review of Epiphany: The Legends of Hyperborea - RPGnet RPG Game Index".
  5. "Epiphany 2e".
  6. "2006 Noms and Winners | ENnie Awards". www.ennie-awards.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-25.
  7. "Concrete Jungle".
  8. "The Con Game".
  9. "Black Death v1.01".
  10. "Slag!: Combat on the High Frontier".
  11. "End of Days".
  12. "Soft landing v1.0".
  13. "F*ck This!".
  14. "Dumbass!".
  15. "Footsteps of the Prophet".
  16. "Donner Party".
  17. "Killing Lee Garvin".
  18. "Ebon".
  19. "Tag!".