vonmolkew wrote:Was wondering about the value/interest level of some old GenCon tournament modules. I've got several of them that need to be gone over and put back together, but if they aren't really worth anything other than "interesting stuff from the past" I won't take the time. They are mostly printouts from a dot-matrix printer or photocopies that were sent to me to use when I ran them.
vonmolkew wrote:I have the following (some are not all rounds)Night Watch In The Living City -- 1990 AD&D by Walt Baas and Kira Glass. A 1 round RPGA moduleTrouble On The Border -- 1994 AD&D by Scott Simon. A three round RPGA module with character sheetsTo Cage A King -- 1990 AD&D by A. Karl Larsen and Joseph G. Wichmann. Round One (Into The Valley) with character sheetsNo King Without A Crown -- 1990 AD&D 2nd Ed AD&D Open by Tom Prusa. multi-round module with character sheetsJigsaw -- 1989 AD&D Open by Michael Selinker. listed as a 7 round module with character sheetsCutters -- 1997 AD&D Open by Christopher Perkins. 6 rounds a with character sheetsSeven More Parts -- 1996 AD&D Open by Skip and Penny Williams. multi-round module with character sheetsAt last, Freedom -- 1992 AD&D Open by Tom Prusa. multi-round module with character sheetsThe End Of The Matter -- 1993 AD&D Open by Tom Prusa. multi-round module with character sheets
vonmolkew wrote in Tournament Modules from the 80s and 90s:Allan: what would you want from me for the Tourney History Page?
vonmolkew wrote in Tournament Modules from the 80s and 90s:I'll start sifting through them and see if anything is missing. I had them separated better than I thought they would be, so I'll put them together based on Allan's recommendation. The best way is probably through eBay, but I'll post back here when I put them up so everyone knows. Might take me a week or two to get everything set up (life happens, you know :roll: )
vonmolkew wrote in Tournament Modules from the 80s and 90s:Not sure what to start them at for a price, though.....