Get Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game!
Street Fighter: The Storytelling game was released back in 1994 and the line had a small number of supplements published for it, ending in 1995. Since that time however, the fandom that grew up around the game has continued to produce material. Here you'll find descriptions and links where you can download these materials, so you can grab some d10 and go kick ass with your friends! Click on the pictures to download.
- Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game 20th Anniversary: A compilation of all of the rules created by White Wolf for the Street Fighter RPG, all in one place, put together by me. Does not include the characters, adventures and fiction, but otherwise has everything you need to play!
- The G-File: Matt Meade's supplement intended to fill out all of the maneuvers, rules and characters needed to represent everyone in the Street Fighter video games, not just those from Street Fighter 2 that White Wolf included in the original rules. Check it out!
- The Street Fighter Circuit Guide: A solid supplement out of the Brazilian scene (Eric "Musashi" Souza, Gabriel Tabatcheik, Odmir Fortez) translated by Richard "Bat" Brewster, this guide includes a number of fighters well organized by style and rank, making for the slickest and easiest to use set of NPCs to flesh out your tournaments you'll find anywhere. In some ways it is the supplement many wished "Contenders" actually was. A very high utility book. Check it!
- The Street Fighter Circuit Guide - Basic: A follow-up supplement to the original Circuit Guide from the same crew, this time limiting characters to Styles from the core rules and Secrets of Shadoloo. Also has some ideas on how many Street Fighters of various sorts are likely to be located around the world, some stats for thugs and animals, and some ideas on quick, easy customization of the characters contained within. A great follow up supplement, sure to be sate a hungry GM's desire for more opponents to toss in the grinder!
- Shadows Over the Sun: An Adventure for Street Fighter: A quality adventure authored by Ingo Muller, with editing, maps and layout by Eric "Musashi" Souza. Additional editing, proof reading and translation were provided by Matt Meade. Some Street Fighters uncover mysteries in the jungles of Peru!
- Warrior's Fist: A translation, by Richard "Bat" Brewster, of the Brazilian fan magazine "Punho do Guerreiro". Some fun fan material!
Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game 20th Anniversary
The G-File
The Street Fighter Circuit Guide
The Street Fighter Circuit Guide - Basic
Shadows Over the Sun: An Adventure for Street Fighter
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