Hello, and how about...?

Hi, lurked for ages, finally got round to registering
I think I was around 13 when I wrote my first homebrew RPG, Dragonsword, a blatant rip off of D&D with the distinction of around 50 classes to choose from (many of which were the same aside from the name
). Anyway, my gaming group played it for ages until the next shiny new thing (AD&D, MERP, various supers games like Marvel, DC) came along in the early 80s and took its place in their affections.
Don't know about anyone else, but I always have the best of intentions with writing a game, get so far, then abandon it when I hit a wall composed of the purest 'can't be arsed any more'. It may have already been mentioned/suggested (not sure, haven't dredged that far back in the forum posts) but how about an 'adopt a game' system? Hand over your half finished efforts for the geniuses on the forum to finish up so it can be unleashed on the world? Just a thought. I'm on my third revision of my never finished 'Shameless Ripoff Homebrew' (or 'SRH' system) game, comprising all the best mechanics I can use from various games (though strangely enough, it kind of morphed into one I've not seen used in any single game, but bits of it can be recognised from a whole host of games). It'll probably never be finished, or played, but I enjoy getting so far before trailing off and doing something else.
I'll bet there are some real gems out there that will never be finished due to dwindling time/motivation...
Also want to do an X-Com style game some day, and revisit my medieval Knights RPG (I think that game stretched to a full 10 pages, whereas Dragonsword started at 3 or 4 pages and grew to 'a thick stack of loosely bundled, crumpled, stained with tea and coke pages with barely legible scribble'. Wish I still had it, if only for the comedy value.)
Other than that, hi all
Paul


Don't know about anyone else, but I always have the best of intentions with writing a game, get so far, then abandon it when I hit a wall composed of the purest 'can't be arsed any more'. It may have already been mentioned/suggested (not sure, haven't dredged that far back in the forum posts) but how about an 'adopt a game' system? Hand over your half finished efforts for the geniuses on the forum to finish up so it can be unleashed on the world? Just a thought. I'm on my third revision of my never finished 'Shameless Ripoff Homebrew' (or 'SRH' system) game, comprising all the best mechanics I can use from various games (though strangely enough, it kind of morphed into one I've not seen used in any single game, but bits of it can be recognised from a whole host of games). It'll probably never be finished, or played, but I enjoy getting so far before trailing off and doing something else.
I'll bet there are some real gems out there that will never be finished due to dwindling time/motivation...
Also want to do an X-Com style game some day, and revisit my medieval Knights RPG (I think that game stretched to a full 10 pages, whereas Dragonsword started at 3 or 4 pages and grew to 'a thick stack of loosely bundled, crumpled, stained with tea and coke pages with barely legible scribble'. Wish I still had it, if only for the comedy value.)
Other than that, hi all

Paul