Science Fiction
- Alternity
- Babylon 5 d20
- BattleTech - setting of the MechWarrior role playing game
- Bubblegum Crisis
- Blue Planet (role-playing game)
- Centauri Knights
- CthulhuTech by Wildfire - H.P. Lovecraft's horror with Mecha and Anime influences
- Cyberpunk 2020
- Cyberpunk v3.0
- Cyberspace
- Dark*Matter
- Dawning Star (d20 Future)
- Dragonstar (D&D)
- Eclipse Phase
- End Of Time d10 (Kaevad Games)
- Engel
- Ex Machina
- Fading Suns
- Fringeworthy
- FTL: 2448
- Gamma World
- Gear Krieg
- Heavy Gear (Silhouette)
- Imperium (Dark Heresy/Rogue Trader/Deathwatch Warhammer 40K)
- Jovian Chronicles (Silhouette)
- Infinite Worlds (GURPS)
- GURPS Lensmen is based in E. E. Doc Smith works.
- GURPS Planet of Adventure
- GURPS Terradyne
- Mekton Empire (Mekton)
- Mekton Zeta
- Serenity based on the television series Firefly (TV series) and the film Serenity)
- Shadowrun by Catalyst Games Labs
- Spacemaster by Iron Crown Enterprises
- Spacemaster: Privateers by Iron Crown Enterprises
- Star*Drive
- Star Frontiers (TSR)
- Star Hero - futurisc scenario of multi-genre Hero System
- Star Trek
- Star Wars
- Starblade Battalion (Mekton)
- StarCluster
- Stargate SG-1 (uses the d20 system)
- The Babylon Project (former Babylon 5 rpg, by extinct Chameleon Electric)
- Transhuman Space (GURPS)
- Traveller
- The Third Imperium
- The Shattered Imperium
- Mileu 0
- Tribe 8 (Silhouette. Post-apocalyptic world, situated in Canada)
- The Whoniverse (in the licenced games Doctor Who by FASA and Time Lord by Virgin Books, both discontinued -- Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space was released in late 2009)
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