Sardan wrote:I'm a bit late to the party but all this talk of Jim Perelman being a god among games designers and the fact that I am working on my own homebrew 1st Ed/C&C rules means I'd love to take a look at this or to get hold of the scans to see an original take on D&D.I'm in the UK but after it's trip to Oz can I be added to the list please.
Aneoth wrote:The scans have been posted in this thread. Search back a few pages to the links. I made the scans back in August of last year and sent the scans (tiny CD) on to the next person with the book. Anyone who gets the Players Handbook should find a mini disk inside the rear cover with the scans on it, unless it was removed and not replaced at some point.Also the link in this thread will get you to the same scans on the internet. So you dont even need the disc. Just copy and paste.
beasterbrook wrote:Who do we have.. Nev, mrdoo, improv, me....
Badmike wrote:I think all the Aussies should get a crack at it, then maybe Jim could check it out/sign it/add a postscript, and if Adder is still coming to Gencon, throw it in the luggage and bring it along where it can be signed by a bevy of Aceaum members and celebs (just imagining the red carpet treatment!!!!). Seems preferable to another four months in transit!!!!!Then let's let Kosh have a looksee at what he's wrought..before another international tour???? Mike B.
AdderMcOne wrote:Hiya guys................................wait for it...........WE HAVE TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Book has arrived in Perth Western Australia, left Calgary on 4th October, and only took 4 months to get here.Had it for about an hour, and it's a crack up from the start.IT'll take me a couple of days to go through it completely (and have a look at Aneoth's CD).Soooooooooo who's going to be next?
Xaxaxe wrote:Was that shipping time, or was the book stuck in the Customs shed? Combination of both?Didn't I read here that Aussie Customs officials had changed some rules and slowed the process down? Or that there's a backlog of stuff trying to get through?I'm glad everything worked out, but, man, that book could have swam there in four months.
VermilionFire wrote:You know this might be a story that Wired magazine or somesuch might be interested in after the book makes the rounds at Gen Con...
Blackmoor wrote:What is Wired magazine about?