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Thursday, October 20, 2005
"Old School" Gaming
For those of you wishing to relive a bit of your good old gaming days, Paizo publishing (The folks who now do Dragon magazine) have begun releasing a bunch of old TSR titles as PDF’s. They have over 800 products from AD&D, Classic D&D, Gangbusters, Alternity, Chainmail, Gamma World, etc. and from what I can tell each product is only $4.00 each. Personally I like REAL books-but these PDF’s do have their uses. They are portable and you can print up relevant sections for the players and they are way cheaper than going the EBay route (heck, for $4.00 you can download a boxed set to see if you like it before spending $60.00 for the real thing on EBay).
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This is great! If they'd just release Agent 13 I'd be happy!
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