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Monday, January 28, 2013

Old but still great


Wizards of the Coast has decided that since 4th Ed. D&D sucks, they'll re-release some things that didn't -- such as the 70s and 80s products made by TSR. Click the module for more.




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Hat-tip to Mad Builder

1 Comments:

Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

"Palace of the Silver Princess"...a very fine adventure too. I still have the original Hardcopy version of Palace, but I've downloaded a few others already and the quality of the scans and OCR for the modules are very nice...superior to the older PDFs that you can find floating on the internet. Myself I'm like to grab a copy of Expedition to Barrier Peaks where your D&D party finds a crashed and long buried spacecraft.

WotC is supposed to be adding more and more Old School reprints and PDF every week or so, possibly to eventually cover their whole catalog. There has been some rumblings about WotC taking on a "Support all Editions" position, the fracturing of their player-base resulting from D&D 4th Ed (also known as Worlds of Dungeons & Dragon Warcraft) being the main driver. I'm sure the respectable sales of the 1st Ed AD&D Players Handbook and DM's Guide deluxe reprints didn't hurt either. I would certainly support such a move!

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