Yes. GURPS has a billion books covering different things. It's the opposite end of the spectrum.
Heck, I can probably list a dozen "universal" RPGs. Many fit on a page or two. GURPS is the only one that took off, because it's really an underlying system that many blendable RPGs are built on top of (like WoD).
I'd say Fate has taken off too, though it's a much more recent entrant to the genre/medium. This is anecdotal, but most people I know groan when GURPS is mentioned as a solution to play in an undeveloped setting, including folks who usually play crunchier games than I prefer.
> most people I know groan when GURPS is mentioned as a solution to play in an undeveloped setting
Oh, good lord. GURPS is not for an undeveloped setting. GURPS is for choosing one (or more than one and mixing) source books and playing in the world they describe.
But I've heard great things about FATE. But FATE takes more than a single page.