Other Historical/Alternate History
- .45 Adventures (Pulp Era) (Rattrap Productions, 2005)
- All Things Zombie (Zombies) (Two Hour Wargames, 2006)
- Ambush Z! (Zombies) (Ambush Alley Games, 2008)
- Apocalypse: Earth Open source rules under development by JM Games
- Crimson Skies (1930s Pulp Aerial Combat) (FASA, 1998)
- Down Styphon (Pike and Shot) (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1977)
- G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. (Victorian Science Fiction) (Surdu, Palmer and Beattie, 2003)
- Gear Krieg (WW2 mecha combat) (Dream Pod 9, 2000)
- Hard Vacuum (WW2 spaceship combat) (Fat Messiah Games, 2000)
- Iron Stars (Edwardian spaceship combat) (Majestic Twelve Games, 2004)
- Ironclads & Ether Flyers (Victorian Science Fiction Naval combat) (Game Designers' Workshop 1990, Heliograph, Inc. 2000)
- Pulp City (1980s superheroes and action adventure) (Pulp Monsters, 2004)
- Secrets of the Third Reich (Alternative WW2) (West Wind Miniatures/Grindhouse Games, 2008)
- Soldier's Companion (Victorian Science Fiction) (Game Designers' Workshop 1989, Heliograph, Inc. 2001)
- Zombie-A-Go-Go (Zombies co-operative) (Monomer Games, 2010)
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