L. Ross Babcock III | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Game designer |
L. Ross Babcock III is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.
Jordan Weisman asked his friends in 1980 if anyone else would join him in starting a company to publish adventures and deckplans for Traveller , and L. Ross Babcock III had the money so together they formed FASA. [1] : 119 Weisman and Babcock printed a few hundred copies of these early adventures by Weisman, and sold these copies to a local store in Chicago; shortly they began sending samples to distributors who in turn were soon selling copies to nationwide retailers. [1] : 119 Babcock and Weisman knew of William H. Keith Jr. and Andrew Keith as freelancers who had their writing and art published in products by Game Designers' Workshop, and they brought the Keith brothers into FASA as its first recruits in 1980. [1] : 119 FASA agreed in August 1981 to publish the magazine High Passage , for which Weisman and Babcock did both the layout and editing. [1] : 119 Babcock helped design the role-playing game Behind Enemy Lines (1982). [2] Weisman and Babcock obtained the license to create a Star Trek role-playing game, and looked outside the company for a Star Trek design team, and freelance group Fantasimulations Association ultimately created Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (1983) for FASA. [1] : 120
Babcock and Weisman went to work for Microsoft when FASA Interactive became FASA Studio for that company. [1] : 126 Babcock became the final president of FASA in early 2000, overseeing the company as it was prepared to exit the tabletop publishing industry. [1] : 126 Mort Weisman (father of Jordan) and Ross Babcock announced on January 25, 2001 that FASA would be closing down after publishing its last few products. [1] : 127
FASA Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and board games between 1980 and 2001, after which they closed publishing operations for several years, becoming an IP holding company under the name FASA Inc. In 2012, a wholly owned subsidiary called FASA Games Inc. went into operation, using the name and logo under license from the parent company. FASA Games Inc. works alongside Ral Partha Europe, also a subsidiary of FASA Corporation, to bring out new editions of existing properties such as Earthdawn and Demonworld, and to develop new properties within the FASA cosmology.
BattleTech is a wargaming and military science fiction franchise launched by FASA Corporation in 1984, acquired by WizKids in 2001, which was in turn acquired by Topps in 2003; and published since 2007 by Catalyst Game Labs. The trademark is currently owned by Topps and, for video games, Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios; Catalyst Game Studios licenses the franchise from Topps.
William H. Keith is an American author mainly contributing to military science fiction and military fiction and related game design, who writes also under several pen names, such as Ian Douglas, Robert Cain and H. Jay Riker. His newer original works are written under the name of Ian Douglas.
This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and tabletop role-playing games published in 1980. For video games, see 1980 in video gaming.
Jordan Weisman is an American game designer, author, and serial entrepreneur who has founded five game design companies, each in a different game genre and segment of the industry.
Star Trek: The Role Playing Game is a role-playing game set in the fictional Star Trek universe published by FASA Corporation from 1982 to 1989.
FASA Studio was an American video game developer that was founded in 1994 in Chicago, Illinois by the tabletop game company FASA Corporation. FASA is an acronym for "Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration".
BattleSpace is a science fiction wargame published by FASA Corporation in 1993. Set in the BattleTech universe, it simulates naval warfare in space.
MechWarrior is a set of role-playing game rules published by FASA Corporation in 1986 that were designed to be used with FASA's previously published mecha wargame BattleTech.
John Andrew Keith was an American author and games developer.
Gamelords was an American game company that produced tabletop role-playing games and game supplements.
Behind Enemy Lines is a military role-playing game published by FASA in 1982 that is set during World War II; it was the first role-playing game of this genre.
High Passage was a gaming magazine first published in 1981, written and produced by Christopher Kupczyk, Scott Walschlager, Jim Cunningham and Craig Johnson.
I.S.C.V.: King Richard is a 1981 role-playing game supplement for Traveller published by FASA.
Adventure Class Ships, Vol. I is a tabletop role-playing game supplement, written by Jordan Weisman, with a cover by William H. Keith, for Traveller, and published by FASA in 1981.
Aslan Mercenary Ships is a 1982 role-playing game supplement for Traveller published by FASA.
Merchant Class Ships is a 1982 role-playing game supplement for Traveller published by FASA.
ZISMV: Vlezhdatl is a science fiction tabletop role-playing game supplement, drawn and designed by Jordan Weisman, L. Ross Babcock III, with scenarios by J. Andrew Keith, and a cover by William H. Keith for Traveller, published by FASA in 1981.
Tales of the Black Widow Company is a game supplement for BattleTech published by FASA in 1985.
Circus Imperium is a light-hearted science fiction chariot racing board game published in 1988 by FASA.