Abstract/Generic/Multiple Time Periods
- Brikwars (N/A, 1995)
- Digital Empires (Ancients, Medieval, World War I, World War II, Science Fiction, Fantasy) (Crunchy Frog Enterprises, 1996)
- Gear Krieg (Mecha WW2) (Dream Pod 9, unknown)
- ShockForce (Universal rules for miniatures) (Demonblade Games, unknown)
- PUMMEL! ("Pick-Up, Multigenre Miniatures, Easy to Learn") (Polymancer Studios, Inc.)
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It was rocking before I saw it
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