Hienbreck wrote:I did however use the campaign material published by Judges Guild for a number of years (mainly because it was unknown to most players and offered a good deal of supportive material). I look forward to future work in that forum, as I do still have that material. I even have my signed Christmas cards from the Judges Guild staff during those early years.
Hienbreck wrote:Just wanted to say hello. Kinda stumbled across this site by accident, and was glad that I did. I am one of those older gamers (I'm 43) that started playing Dungeons & Dragons back in 1977-78. Was president of my High School (Oscar A. Carlson High, Gibraltar, Michigan) game club in 1980-81 (first year that the school allowed it and was pictured in the yearbook).I spent a majority of my game time as the Dungeon Master for the various groups I played with. I ran a number of different campaigns for the groups...mostly using my own material. I did however use the campaign material published by Judges Guild for a number of years (mainly because it was unknown to most players and offered a good deal of supportive material). I look forward to future work in that forum, as I do still have that material. I even have my signed Christmas cards from the Judges Guild staff during those early years.My days as a D&D gamer kinda feel to the wayside by the mid 1990's as group members aged and found other interests. I now find myself playing MMORPGs such as Anarchy Online.I must admit, after finding this site it prompted me to start digging out my old game materials...if only to remind myself of those good old days Anyways...look forward to some conversation with those of you who still remember those early days.
Radovarl wrote:Does anyone have any suggestions/strategies for getting my hands on the rest (just the more common "lettered" modules in decent shape)? I no longer "eBay", there are no clueless used book stores nearby, and my FLGS charges outrageous prices (comparable to Troll and Toad) for old modules in VG or better condition... In any case, I look forward to participating on the forum. Thanks,David
SimperingToad wrote in Old Candidates: Silliest Auction Prices of the Year:Okay, I don't know if I've ever typed this before, but WTF?!!
Radovarl wrote:Does anyone have any suggestions/strategies for getting my hands on the rest (just the more common "lettered" modules in decent shape)? I no longer "eBay", there are no clueless used book stores nearby, and my FLGS charges outrageous prices (comparable to Troll and Toad) for old modules in VG or better condition...
FormCritic wrote:I do not understand...and might never understand...the benefit of growing up. Mark
FormCritic wrote:Welcome Radovarl!Hang on to your d20 stuff. Or...send it to me!
Of all the sales you made, the first one...to the 14 year-old...was the best choice.The cliche' gamer "grows up" and gives up gaming. The fact is that they often "come back" to gaming (which they never really left) or they come back by getting their game fix in electronic RPG gaming.Mark
Radovarl wrote:I actually did give up gaming for about 2 years, then got sucked back in...hard.
prismatic_dm wrote:Greetings all,Prismatic_dm here. Just signed up today. Another Canadian chiming in. Pouring over many threads searching for secret, hidden codes to find, decipher, and win super-cheap, rare Dungeons & Dragons auctions ...No luck yet. Seriously, though, hail to you folks and I look forward to getting to know the collecting community in the future! I don't think I know anyone here except Blackmoor -- I bought Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth from him recently. I do recognize a few names from elsewhere on the internet, though.Anyway, cheers!SteveP.S. Who is this Cougar-Freya-nard?!? Any other IDs I should watch out for at eBay? Is there a thread for this? Thanks!