Gus Landt wrote:Well, since I am one of the handful of 'DCC completists', I figure my opinion should count for something here. I would say that what you have won't be worth anything. If it was something like the Orange B3, where there was objectionable material and it was recalled & destroyed, then heck yeah! But printing errors happen all the time, and I don't consider this any sort of 'variant' printing. Just my 0.02
Gus Landt wrote:Not only was that info not posted, I believe Goodman's intentions are to not make that info known.
mbassoc2003 wrote:I believe 3.5 ran to 100 copies and 20.5 ran to 217 copies. The 17 additional copies were required to fill extra orders that they had taken but not counted when limiting ordering. 3.5 of couse was not available for ordering prior to stock appearing at the con'.
Well, since I am one of the handful of 'DCC completists'
AdderMcOne wrote:Gus Landt wrote"puts hand up to indicate another"Got hooked, now nearly complete. Just need two non-rares.
Gus Landt wrote:Welcome aboard! So, if you are a completist missing 2, that should mean you have 50 DCCs. Here is the current complete list of 52 DCCs:x (KODT #117 Deep Ruin)0 (1st print - Dundracon version)0 (2nd print - mass market version)1 (1st print)1 (2nd print)1 (3rd print)2 (1st print)2 (2nd print)3 (1st print)3 (2nd print)3.54 (1st print)4 (2nd print)4.5 (EN World Player's Journal #4)5 (1st print)5 (2nd print)678910111212.512.5 (GenCon 2006 Special Edition)12.5 (GenCon 2006 Special Edition reprint)131415161717.518192020.521222324252627 (cover A)27 (cover B)2829303132333435
Great list Gus! Now we need scans. How about a Acaeum subweb dedicated to Goodman Games DCC adventures? Would be fun. Mike B.
benwax wrote:Also wonder how much some of the DCC stuff that wasn't sold will eventually be worth. Example: the player's guides for the DCC tournaments at Gencon, the GM's tourney copies of the modules, the Goodman Games bookmark that has a picture of the baddie from DCC 3.5. Tournament trophies from Gencon. The official colored battlemaps from the cons. The list could go on.Since I'm "the superfan" I'm gifted with some of this great stuff, and don't plan to sell any, but it would be nice to know that I've got some "sweet" items.Rock on,Ben "superfan" Waxman
Welcome aboard! So, if you are a completist missing 2, that should mean you have 50 DCCs. Here is the current complete list of 52 DCCs:
AdderMcOne wrote:Gus Landt wrote:Yep, the numbers are sure getting up there aren't they. Just missing 1st prints:814 (as is KOP)& looking for better condition copies ofKnights of the dinner table&En World.So if anyone has any just let me know The covers are on the Goodman Games site, but as mentioned I don't know if Joseph will let them be used here or not -hopefully he would.
Gus Landt wrote:I don't have a scanner, otherwise I could scan them all. I do however have pics of all of them from the Goodman Games site. Don't know if we could use those though.
Xaxaxe wrote:Wouldn't a sub-web or something similar fall under the realm of "fair use" of copyrighted material? In other words, the images would be used for informational purposes, not for any sort of gain or as an attempt to damage the rights-holder.The only "fair use" situation I'm familiar with deals with reviews/critiques; it's okay (in the U.S., at least) to use excerpts or artwork to accompany a review. I don't know if that privilege would extend to an informational page on the web or not.
Ask.. I asked for a larger pic of the cover of ToFB then the one he has on his site, which he provided and I scaled to my specifications.