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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 12:19 am Post subject: Raiders of the Lost RPG...
I was thinking the other day that there are lost of small print run rpgs out there that most people aren't aware of, I know that in Australia there are several that I have never seen outside of these shores and so there must be lots that I'm unaware of... any of these types that spring to mind??... and just to make it interesting I'll post a doozy in a couple of hours...
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:07 am Post subject:
I have nothing that hasn't been mentioned elsewhere on the web to date. Always great to see new items. If you need any entries for research, Brette, just let us know. _________________
If I recall correctly, Outime is a time travel rpg. There are a few other supplements for Outime as well. After losing the auction, I ended up picking up the copy from Noble Knight that I have been eying for a while. VSG also did a fantasy rpg but the name eludes me right now - I'll have to dig it out.
Valhalla Simulation Games is actually Marc Tyrrell who also did some writing and editorial work for The Apprentice fanzine also out of Ottawa.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:35 am Post subject:
Yeh I followed that one as well as looking in on Aarons, I find that when a lot of the small press stuff gets a bit press on the aceaum or elsewere they tend to go for a lot more $$ than I would expect. IN the early 1990's there was quite a bit of PBM stuff around, I even did it for a while... the internet killed off that though, I din't think there is any around now at all, a whole cottage industry up and died..
Brette:)
Mars wrote:
Canada has a few small press rpgs but probably not as many as Australia. Australia seems to have a ton of play by mail games too.
Valhalla Simulation Games out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is this one that was recently up on Ebay:
If I recall correctly, Outime is a time travel rpg. There are a few other supplements for Outime as well. After losing the auction, I ended up picking up the copy from Noble Knight that I have been eying for a while. VSG also did a fantasy rpg but the name eludes me right now - I'll have to dig it out.
Valhalla Simulation Games is actually Marc Tyrrell who also did some writing and editorial work for The Apprentice fanzine also out of Ottawa.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:42 pm Post subject:
The other Canadian one that comes to mind is Exploiting Space (1980). It is listed on Pen & Paper and I verified with the printer that only 100 copies were printed. They only sold about 30 copies and the rest were lost or destroyed when the company ended.
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:47 am Post subject:
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Australia seems to have a ton of play by mail games too.
PBM's sit at the very top of the most pressing collecting challenges facing our hobby today. The advent of computers and online gaming have killed them off. They're not worth anything in the collectibles market, and so they are in the most danger completely disappearing. Every time I think about it I hope there is someone out there who had the brains enough to collect the genre when it was possible to get them. I have a few, but there are hundreds of them out there. We really have to step up on this one. _________________ "This is cool."
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:10 pm Post subject:
tfm wrote:
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Australia seems to have a ton of play by mail games too.
PBM's sit at the very top of the most pressing collecting challenges facing our hobby today. The advent of computers and online gaming have killed them off. They're not worth anything in the collectibles market, and so they are in the most danger completely disappearing. Every time I think about it I hope there is someone out there who had the brains enough to collect the genre when it was possible to get them. I have a few, but there are hundreds of them out there. We really have to step up on this one.
I have a few as well, but they, unfornatuly, don't hold much interest in them. Some of the have nice artwork and a nice basic background, but thats about all. I don't know of anyone that collects the stuff produced apart from a passing curosity on some of the games. Prob the only exsception to this would be the AD&D and Merp (did it have one, I'm assuming so) games...
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:12 am Post subject:
scribe wrote:
I have nothing that hasn't been mentioned elsewhere on the web to date. Always great to see new items. If you need any entries for research, Brette, just let us know.
Yeh There will be a few, Can you move posts? If so I can alwasy post em here and then you can move them.. Like Adventure Quest item
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:17 am Post subject:
If you have a new item, just post it under proposals for research or ask for a new publisher to be added. I check the Tome several times a day so you have to wait long. _________________ "This is cool."
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