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Pen & Paper Roleplaying Central => Pen and Paper Roleplaying Games (RPGs) Discussion => Topic started by: The Evil DM on October 22, 2007, 09:17:53 AM

Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: The Evil DM on October 22, 2007, 09:17:53 AM
cause this guy has a lot of old stuff to sell. That Hyborian armies is sweet, but I'm on a budget at the moment:(

http://toys.search.ebay.com/_Games_W0QQcatrefZC12QQsacatZ233QQsassZdragonlordk
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: jrients on October 22, 2007, 09:29:23 AM
Dang, there's some good stuff there!  I've often considered getting a copy of the Runequest Borderlands module just to convert it and set it up next to the Keep on it.  I'm that kind of knucklehead sometimes.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Warthur on October 22, 2007, 10:50:19 AM
Quote from: jrientsDang, there's some good stuff there!  I've often considered getting a copy of the Runequest Borderlands module just to convert it and set it up next to the Keep on it.  I'm that kind of knucklehead sometimes.
Word to the wise (in case you don't get the copy in the auction): Moon Design's Borderlands and Beyond reprint gives you all the Borderlands material and a grab-bag of bonus RQ2 material in the bargain.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: grubman on October 22, 2007, 10:21:41 PM
Some times I think about how much RPG stuff gets thrown away every day.  I mean think about it, houses being sold, attics being cleaned, boxes of stuff from college, whatever...you can't tell me there aren't boxes of old RPG stuff that parents don't look into, ask thier kids if they still want it, and they say, "eh, just throw it out".  I bet a copy of OD&D gets thrown away every month.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: The Evil DM on October 22, 2007, 11:26:12 PM
Quote from: grubmanSome times I think about how much RPG stuff gets thrown away every day.  I mean think about it, houses being sold, attics being cleaned, boxes of stuff from college, whatever...you can't tell me there aren't boxes of old RPG stuff that parents don't look into, ask thier kids if they still want it, and they say, "eh, just throw it out".  I bet a copy of OD&D gets thrown away every month.

Every so often I run across a box of modules or the odd rulebook at flea markets and garage sales. one time at the flea market I got a slew of Greyhawk modules for 1st and 2nd AD&D, $5.00 for the whole box .
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Ian Absentia on October 23, 2007, 12:12:22 AM
Quote from: WarthurWord to the wise (in case you don't get the copy in the auction): Moon Design's Borderlands and Beyond reprint gives you all the Borderlands material and a grab-bag of bonus RQ2 material in the bargain.
That was my first thought, too, but...

Many years ago, I ordered a couple of Call of Cthulhu adventures directly from Chaosium by mail.  They had a special deal going where, if you ordered items totalling over a certain dollar amount, they'd throw in a special surprise.  The surprise I received was two of the booklets from the boxed set of Borderlands.  They were apparently remainders from an odd print lot or something, and it was a convenient way for them to A) get rid of them, and B) spread the word about their other products.  They totally blew me away.  I have them to this day, and they provide me with great inspiration from time to time.

So, every now and then, I think of how cool it would be to get the whole boxed set.  Not just the collected text, but the actual box in which these two booklets belong.

Le sigh. Looks like the Borderlands box is already gone.

!i!
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Aos on October 23, 2007, 01:49:57 AM
Quote from: grubmanSome times I think about how much RPG stuff gets thrown away every day.  I mean think about it, houses being sold, attics being cleaned, boxes of stuff from college, whatever...you can't tell me there aren't boxes of old RPG stuff that parents don't look into, ask thier kids if they still want it, and they say, "eh, just throw it out".  I bet a copy of OD&D gets thrown away every month.

I lost my entire collection of games like that. All stuff from the late 70's up through the middle late eighties, lots of comics from the same period, too.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: droog on October 23, 2007, 02:58:07 AM
Quote from: Ian AbsentiaSo, every now and then, I think of how cool it would be to get the whole boxed set.  Not just the collected text, but the actual box in which these two booklets belong.
HA! I have it! And I played right through it! It has a beautiful cover by Lisa Free!
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Nicephorus on October 23, 2007, 09:58:46 AM
Quote from: AosI lost my entire collection of games like that. All stuff from the late 70's up through the middle late eighties, lots of comics from the same period, too.

Are you and Grubman trying to make me cry?
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: James J Skach on October 23, 2007, 10:08:49 AM
There's a guy here at work who admitted, after all the razzing I got for being the RPG geek, to having played back in the day.  He then informs me he's got boxes and boxes of stuff in his parents basement that he keeps forgetting about - going back to, he claims, an early white box circa 1976.

I told him I'd give him $100 for all of it...ya know...just to take it off his hands and get it out of his parents' basement. For some reason, he declined.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Aos on October 23, 2007, 10:12:40 AM
Quote from: NicephorusAre you and Grubman trying to make me cry?

Sadly it ranks among the least of my parent's offenses.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Ian Absentia on October 23, 2007, 10:51:43 AM
Quote from: droogHA! I have it! And I played right through it! It has a beautiful cover by Lisa Free!
Yeah, just like I have the Thieves' World boxed set that someone else here was pining after.  This thread just emphasises the fact that there ought to be a magical sorting machine that distributes all of the things that people don't really want or need to the people who do really want or need them.  All those chaff games I have sitting in boxes in the basement would go to someone who really wants them, and I'd have the boxed Borderlands.

!i!

(P.S. And, please, don't anyone point me to that abomination called ebay as a solution.)
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: KenHR on October 23, 2007, 02:38:35 PM
You mean...someone out there might actually want that copy of Man, Myth and Magic I have in my storage boxes?
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Ian Absentia on October 23, 2007, 02:48:32 PM
Someone, somewhere, yes.  But not me.  :)

See?  This is why we need the magic sorting machine.  We could use it for redistributing food, resources, and wealth, too.  We'd be living in a socialist utopia over night!  But let's take care of the gaming resources first.

!i!
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Pierce Inverarity on October 23, 2007, 02:56:07 PM
Those Dungeon Rooms were what we used in the age before your fancy Dungeon Tiles, kids.

And we were GRATEFUL!
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: The Evil DM on October 23, 2007, 02:56:59 PM
Quote from: Ian AbsentiaSomeone, somewhere, yes.  But not me.  :)

See?  This is why we need the magic sorting machine.  We could use it for redistributing food, resources, and wealth, too.  We'd be living in a socialist utopia over night!  But let's take care of the gaming resources first.

!i!


Yup it's all in perspective. If I needed to i'd trade a boxed Ringworld rpg for a copy of the Top Secret SI Agent 13 source book in a heart beat.
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: droog on October 24, 2007, 02:35:35 AM
Quote from: Ian AbsentiaYeah, just like I have the Thieves' World boxed set that someone else here was pining after.
I've got that too!
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: Kyle Aaron on October 24, 2007, 03:05:36 AM
Quote from: James J SkachI told him I'd give him $100 for all of it...ya know...just to take it off his hands and get it out of his parents' basement. For some reason, he declined.
I would tell him, "Either you sell it, or you start gaming again, you fucker."
Title: Somewhere a gamer has died
Post by: James J Skach on October 24, 2007, 09:57:34 AM
Quote from: Kyle AaronI would tell him, "Either you sell it, or you start gaming again, you fucker."
I bugged him about it yesterday in that friendly "Hey, been to your parents lately?" way. I'm playing it soft so I get first pick of the AD&D stuff...

He actually just gave me some print proofs of a relatively talented artist that came to us for a while to get his stuff prepped for printers. Apparently this stuff has been in a box in a corner for years and just kept getting moved around. One day the light bulb went off and he realized he could give them to me. A few are even frame worthy. But I think I'm going to contact the artist and see if he'd like to auction them off at some local con for a good cause.

It's amazing the gaming stuff that's out there..it's more pervasive than I thought.