Role-playing game •
Stalking the Night Fantastic (1st Ed.), Tri Tac Games (1983) – Core Rules. •
Stalking the Night Fantastic (2nd Ed.), Tri Tac Games (1984) – Core Rules. •
Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic (3rd Ed., 1st printing), Tri Tac Games (1990) – Core Rules. Has Phil Foglio art on the cover, title in script font. •
Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic (3rd Ed., 2nd printing), Tri Tac Games (1992) – Core Rules. Has Phil Foglio art on the cover, title in block font. •
Bureau 13 Adventures: Hellsnight – Contains 7 new scenarios, new equipment, new vehicles and new "Friends & Enemies" information. •
Bureau 13 Adventures: Haunts – Contains new scenarios, new equipment and tools, new vehicles and new "Friends & Enemies" information. •
The Lost Files, Vol. 1 by Richard Tucholka, Tri Tac Games (1991) – Loose-leaf packet full of recently recovered information from Bureau 13's files. •
Bureau 13: Scenes of Horror, Industry and Adventure •
Incursion by Richard Tucholka, Tri Tac Games (1992) •
Stalking the Steel City by Bruce Sheffer, Outpost Games (1992) •
Screams in the Night by Bruce Sheffer, Outpost Games (1994) •
Aliens Among Us by Bruce Sheffer, Outpost Games (1995)] •
Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic (4th Ed.) Tri Tac Games (1992) – PDF file version of the 3rd Edition Core Rules. •
Bureau 13 (4th Ed.): Black Powder – The Origins of Bureau 13 (1859–1889), Tri Tac Games (2009) – 19th Century setting detailing the founding of Bureau 13 and the real
US Secret Service. •
Bureau 13 (5th Ed.): Special Edition by
Nick Pollotta & Richard Tucholka, Tri Tac Games (2007)] – Incorporates the world of Nick Pollotta's B13 novels. •
Bureau 13 (6th Ed.): d20 EDITION Tri Tac Games (2008)] – Has an expanded "Friends and Enemies" section. •
Bureau 13: EXTREME, Tri Tac Games (2011)] – Details the X Teams – paranormal SWAT units that take out the big threats. Contains 5 new scenarios that are linked in the "Hearts" campaign. It is a much more gritty setting than baseline Bureau 13. •
Bureau 13: BRASS & STEAM, Tri Tac Games (2013?) – Steampunk rules.
Novels •
Bureau 13 by
Nick Pollotta, Ace Books (1991). •
Doomsday Exam by
Nick Pollotta, Ace Books (1992). •
Full Moonster by
Nick Pollotta, Ace Books (1992). •
Bureau 13: Judgment Night by
Nick Pollotta, Wildside Press (2000). Reprint/update of original 1991 novel. •
Bureau 13: Doomsday Exam by
Nick Pollotta, Wildside Press (2001). •
Bureau 13: Full Moonster by
Nick Pollotta, Wildside Press (2002). •
Bureau 13: Damned Nation by
Nick Pollotta, Wildside Press (2005). Set in the American civil war.
Other media • A secret organization named "Bureau 13" is mentioned in the
Babylon 5 episode "
Spider in the Web". However, when
J. Michael Straczynski heard about the game, while Richard Tucholka offered Straczynski use of the trademark the studio said no.
Video game GameTek published a video game based on the role-playing game in February 1995. ==See also==