The original
Macho Women with Guns was designed in 1988 by
Greg Porter, owner of BTRC, in a period of less than two weeks. The 12-page booklet was published in August of that year, and became BTRC's most popular product. selling 10,000 copies. In 1994, BTRC published a 70-page softcover book entitled
Macho Women with Guns (2nd Edition) (), which combined and expanded material from the four earlier books (Porter 1994a). It was supported by a single collection of adventures published in 1995,
More Excuses to Kill Things. () BTRC has not published any new MWWG material since 1994, but eight other game companies have produced products under license from BTRC. The first licensed products to appear were translations for overseas markets, some of which added new material. In 1992 Italian publisher Granata Press published
Maschiacce armate pesantemente [Heavily-Armed Tomboys] and the two supplements
SuoCeR - Suore Centaure Rinnegate and ''PAPI - Pupe con Ali di Pipistrello dall'Inferno
on its role-playing games magazine Kaos, with new artwork by famed comic artist Giuseppe Palumbo and Romeo Gallo. In 1995 Nexus Editrice collected them in a book together with an additional adventure () and in 1996 Qualitygame released a small "Pochettravel EditionTM" with the MWWG original rulebook only. In 1994 Brazilian game company Devir Livraria Limitada released a Portuguese translation (Porter 1994b) titled Mulheres Machonas Armadas até os Dentes
[Macho Women Armed to the Teeth]. German publisher Spielzeit released an 84-page translation using the title Macho Weiber Mit Dicken Kanonen'' [Macho Broads with Big Guns]. In August 1998, Archangel Entertainment released
Fun Guys from Yuggoth: The Macho Women Card Game (a pun on
H. P. Lovecraft's science fiction/horror sonnet cycle "The Fungi from Yuggoth"), and its one supplement,
A Fistful of Cardboard: Fun Guys from Yuggoth Expansion. Two companies produced licensed
gaming miniatures for
Macho Women with Guns. Simtac LLC created a line of metal miniatures. [TMP] Macho Women with Guns In 2001, Cumberland Games began distributing a
TrueType font that allows gamers to print an unlimited supply of paper figures for use in
Macho Women with Guns. In 2002, French gaming company
Le Septième Cercle released a 112-page French-language version of the 1994 rules. The French version retains the English title. In August 2003,
Mongoose Publishing produced a D20 System version of
Macho Women with Guns (), written by
James Desborough and Nathan Webb. Three supplements (only available in
PDF format) are available for the D20 version of the game:
Macho Women with Guns - Diet Edition,
Adolf Hitler - Porn Star, and
The Sex Presidents. ==Reception==