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''Villains and Vigilantes'' (abbreviated as ''V&V'') is a
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-themed
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which competed primarily with ''
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'' and ''
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'' in the early to mid-1980s.


Origin

''Villains and Vigilantes'' was the first role-playing game designed by
Jack Herman Jack Herman is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career In the late 1970s, Jack Herman and Jeff Dee co-created ''Villains and Vigilantes'', the first complete superhero role-playing game.Jebens, Harley (S ...
and
Jeff Dee Jeff Dee is an American artist and game designer. He was the youngest artist in the history of pioneering role-playing game company TSR when he began his work at the age of 18. He also designed the ''Villains and Vigilantes'' superhero game. He ...
and featured illustrations by Dee.
Fantasy Games Unlimited Fantasy Games Unlimited (FGU) is a publishing house for tabletop and role-playing games. The company has no in-house design teams and relies on submitted material from outside talent. History Founded in the summer of 1975 in Jericho, New York b ...
published the first edition of ''Villains and Vigilantes'' in 1979. The second edition of ''Villains and Vigilantes'' was published in 1982 with significant rule revisions. In 2010, Monkey House Games published a new edition of the game, although a lawsuit filed in U.S. Federal court, Arizona District, (Case no. 2:2011-cv-02036) asserted that Monkey House Games had no legal right to do so. That lawsuit has since been resolved and a settlement agreed upon with both parties producing their own material.


Mechanics

Character creation in ''Villains and Vigilantes'' reflects the unique nature of the rules. Instead of playing a completely fictional character, players are encouraged to start the process with a version of themselves (presumably as the superhero's "secret identity.") ''V&V'' then uses random die rolls for the origins of superpowers (i.e., mutant, space alien, etc.) number and type, sometimes resulting in odd combinations. A further quirk of the system is that while players advance in levels and
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, superpowers do not, lending a different feel to characters at low, middle, and high power levels. Character stats in the first edition of the game are strength, endurance, agility, intelligence, and charisma. Another feature of the system is its approach to combat: a table outlines the effectiveness of the attacker's superpower (for example, an energy blast) against the defender's powers, reflecting the interplay of attack and defense powers.


Publication history

The first edition was created by Jeff Dee and Jack Herman and published by Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1979. This book was followed by an adventure published in 1981, "Break In at Three Kilometer Island", and a pair of adventures in 1982 designed specifically to be playable with the original ruleset, but to begin to introduce players to the revised second edition which was published later the same year. These two adventures were authored by
Bill Willingham William Willingham (born 1956) is an American writer and artist of comics, known for his work on the series '' Elementals'' and ''Fables''. Career William Willingham was born in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. During his father's military career the fam ...
, the creator of the ''Fables'' comic book series. Willingham's adventures also used characters that would later appear in his
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comic book series, '' Elementals''. The second edition of Villains & Vigilantes, created by the same authors and also published by Fantasy Games Unlimited, was released in 1982 in two formats, both as a single rulebook and in a boxed set that contained the revised rulebook, GM's screen, dice and character sheets. These were followed by a line of adventure module and rule supplements published through the '80s until the final supplement published in 1987, "For the Greater Good". In 2004, Fantasy Games Unlimited began republishing the original ''V&V'' rules and supplements as a series of electronic supplements via the DriveThruRPG online store, continuing to add supplements until nearly the entire back catalog is now available. In 2010, the creators of the game released a new revised version, version 2.1, published through Monkey House Games. This has caused ongoing legal disputes. That same year, Fantasy Games Unlimited began releasing new supplements for ''2nd Edition Villains and Vigilantes'', for the first time since 1987, while Monkey House Games continued to release supplements of its own. Both companies continue to sell their products. On April 20, 2016 a resolution has been agreed upon.


Adventures

'' Crisis at Crusader Citadel'' is an introductory adventure published in 1982 by Fantasy Games Unlimited and written and illustrated by Dee and Herman. The scenario begins with the players controlling neophyte superheroes, based on themselves, who are looking to apply for membership in the established super-hero team called the Crusaders. During the adventure, the player-heroes have to stop a crime wave being carried out by the Crusaders' opposite numbers, a villain team called the Crushers. Four years after the adventure booklet was published, the setting of the first adventure was used as the basis of a ''Villains and Vigilantes'' comic book
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by Dee and Herman, published by
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. Each issue included
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for new heroes and villains, and updated material for the existing ones for use in the game. (This device was also used in another comic book limited series published by Eclipse, based on the superhero role-playing game the ''
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'', during the same period.) Two early adventures for the game by
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, ''
Death Duel with the Destroyers ''Death Duel with the Destroyers'' is an adventure published by Fantasy Games Unlimited (FGU) in 1982 for the superhero role-playing game ''Villains and Vigilantes''. Plot summary The second adventure published by FGU for ''Villains & Vigilantes' ...
'' and '' The Island of Dr. Apocalypse'', used characters that would later appear in his
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comic book series '' Elementals''. Similarly, a ''Villains and Vigilantes'' character, The Dark, later appeared in a series of comic books by the independent publisher
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.


Current Adventure List for ''Villains and Vigilantes'' (Version 2)

* 2002 Crisis at Crusader's Citadel * 2003 Death Duel with the Destroyers * 2004 Island of Doctor Apocalypse * 2005 F.O.R.C.E. * 2006 Assassin * 2007 Opponents Unlimited * 2008 Most Wanted, Volume 1 * 2010 Dawn of DNA * 2011 From the Deeps of Space * 2012 Battle Above the Earth * 2013 To Tackle the T.O.T.E.M. * 2014 Devil's Domain * 2015 Pentacle Plot * 2016 Terror by Night * 2017 Most Wanted, Volume 3 * 2018 Pre-Emptive Strike * 2019 Organized Crimes * 2020 Enter the Dragon's Claw: HONOR * 2021 Search for the Sensei * 2022 Alone into the Night * 2023 Super-Crooks and Criminals * 2024 The Secret in the Swamp * 2025 The Great Iridium Con * 2026a Final Fight with the Furies * 2027 For the Greater Good * 2028 Dawn of the Devil * 2029 Vigilantes International


Reception

In the inaugural edition of '' Ares Magazine'' (March 1980),
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commented "''Villains & Vigilantes'' is an imaginative, enjoyable game. Its major problem is 'creeping ''D&D''ism;' most of the game-systems are directly derived from ''D&D'', and are out of place in a superhero rpg. Also, the short rules do not really provide enough background material and world-design advice for a full-scale role-playing game." Costikyan gave the game a rating of 6 out of 9. In Issue 29 of ''
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'', Marc Weidenbaum wrote, ""''Villains and Vigilantes'' is a good, firm, introductory role-playing game with easy-to-learn rules. If you are a game master from another 'world' you can, with little difficulty, adapt these rules to fit almost any other role-playing game." William A. Barton reviewed the revised ''Villains and Vigilantes'' in ''
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'' No. 62 and commented "if you're really into superhero adventure, I'd recommend giving revised ''Villains and Vigilantes'' a try. If you decide you still like ''Champions'' or ''Superworld'' better, well, you can always use ''V&V'' to help you decide what powers to purchase in another system when your superintelligence is on patrol near Arcturus IV." Paul Ryan O'Connor reviewed ''Villains and Vigilantes'' for ''
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'' magazine and stated that "In summation, ''V&V'' carries my highest recommendation. The new second edition is a vast improvement over the original game. ''V&V'' is entertaining to read, and a lot of fun to play. ''V&V'' belongs in every gamer's collection." In his 1990 book ''
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'', game critic
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commented that since its original appearance more than a decade before, "''V&V'' continues to hold its own, thanks to its tongue-in-cheek approach and some genuinely inspired concepts." Swan thought the character generation system was the most notable part of the game, but "The rest of the game, sadly, lacks the elegance of the character-creation rules." Swan concluded by giving the game a solid rating of 3 out of 4, saying, "For those with a little role-playing experience under their belts, ''Vigilantes & Villains'' is a terrific introduction to superhero games."


Reviews

*'' Fantastic Science Fiction'' vol. 27, #10 (Jul 1980) *''
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'' #11 (Dec. 1982)


2011 legal dispute

The game's creators were involved in a legal dispute with Fantasy Games Unlimited since 2011. They claimed that Fantasy Games Unlimited, Inc. ceased to exist in 1991, and that their contract specified that in such an event the contracted publication rights would revert to them, and that therefore the current Fantasy Games Unlimited (which they claim is a separate legal entity, although with the same owner) had no right to sell ''V&V'' material. A court case filed in U.S. Federal court, Arizona district (REFERENCE: case no. 2:2011-cv-02036) supported the claim by Fantasy Games Unlimited that the owner properly followed procedure to continue with the obligations of the New York business entity in continued operations as the Arizona entity. The case also asserted that at the time of its dissolution in New York, FGU was current on all obligations with that state and in good standing which then devolved into the entity now operating simply as Fantasy Games Unlimited. A judgment given on July 11, 2012, on the first two counts of case no. 2:2011-cv-02036 in U.S. Federal court, Arizona district ruled in favor of
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resulting in Jeff Dee and Jack Herman being found guilty of defamation and unfair business practice and causing unspecified damages to the plaintiff. More judgments on other counts were still pending as of that date. The judgment ordered (not withstanding any other punitive measures to be determined for damages on all counts) the defendants within 30 days to post conspicuously in every place on the internet a retraction/corrective measure where their false statements have been posted. In January 2013, the U.S. District Court of Arizona found that Jeff Dee and Jack Herman own all copyrights to ''Villains and Vigilantes'', including the previously contracted to Fantasy Games Unlimited. Additionally the court found that Fantasy Games Unlimited had been using Dee's and Herman's (the game creators') copyrighted material without permission by selling merchandise like T-shirts, comic books, and video games. Finally, the court found that Fantasy Games Unlimited had legally abandoned its trademark rights to the title "Villains and Vigilantes" due to disuse.


References

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