DnD needs new editions because the system sucks. So patchwork. Great background, fun magic spellzorz, but wowie, rest is constantly reworked.
Success/failure based on 1/3 stat, 1/3 skill and 1/3 luck with help from gear. That's so great.
The Lifepath: just great.
FNFF isn't perfect. Far from it. But it's very very solid. None better, I feel.
No increasing "HP" with magic levels. So great.
Simple, fast, believable combat rules. Okay, Martial Arts is too lethal but that's about it.
Flexible difficulty system - no rolls necessary for easy stuff, all the way up to rolls required to paint masterpieces of art.
Even has open-ended skills, years before something like Unknown Armies did it.
I was never sure why R.Tal went to Fuzion....they were so close to perfect already. A few tweaks like Interlock Unlimited and you were pretty much there.
Well, I didn't mean he should change everything, but I'd love to see a hard cover set of books for Cyberpunk, all the chromes in one for example, with even additional stuff, and other such "compilation books", with brand new awesome artwork, without losing all the flavor though. Then take it to 2077, tie it in with the computer game, and perhaps tweak things here and there. That'd be the awesome edition I was envisioning.