I don't know who is responsible for the categorisation of these systems, but linking these three separate games together under Fuzion is really weird and blatantly incorrect. Some history: Cyberpunk 2020 and HERO system are two very different systems, created by different companies. They have nothing in common, in terms of character design, game system, or setting. HERO games went through a period where they couldnt afford to publish products, and had a brief licensing merger with R Talsorian (who make Cyberpunk). Together they created Fuzion, a hybrid system that shared some elements of both systems, but is a completely different game from either of the two previous. It's most similar to Cyberpunk, in that you can maybe use characters from each game without alteration. But you cant use HERO system characters in Fuzion, or vice-versa, without conversion. Fuzion was a failure, and abandoned by HERO and talsorian. Though it's open lincense has meant that some small press publishers have taken the system and made their own games with it. HERO games reverted to their own publishing, and abandoned Fuzion, and their games are NOT compatible with it. So, I can see a reason you might link Fuzion and Cyberpunk 2020 under the same category, but if so, the category should be named Cyberpunk 2020, not Fuzion. The current situation is like you decided to put all D&D games under the heading Gamma World. Fuzion is the lesser partner, the less-significant game, and shouldn't be the heading. And hero games should be a completely separate entity in the list. To recap: HERO System and Fuzion are not part of a shared game system and are not compatible with each other. They are not made by the same publisher (anymore). They basically have nothing to do with each other. Cyberpunk 2020 and fuzion have some similarities, and Talsorian Games made the fuzion system, so you could put them under the same heading, but if so, the heading should be Cyberpunk 2020. It wouldnt be unreasonable to have all 3 as completely separate entities in the list, especially since, for instance Basic roleplaying, Hawkmoon, Mythras, Renaissance, and Runequest are all listed separately and are all built on the same game engine and are vastly more similar to each other than any of these three games I've mentioned are. (Honestly the BRP family of games is just as baffling and could do with some re-categorisation). This isn't just a categorisation issue, it harms HERO and Cyberpunk players. That list of games is LONG, and for the longest time, I though there was no Hero or Champions sheet, because it never occurred to me to look under F. I'm sure Cyberpunk 2020 players will have missed that sheet too, because it shouldn't be under F. Is there any chance of getting these corrected?