gyg wrote:make sure you make a shrewd choice (sorry Mike!)
serleran wrote:That depends a great deal on the amount of work you want to do with it. The earlier versions are more skeletal in approach, sort of like a MAD LIB in a sense, whereas the Gamescience version is more like a typical module of the AD&D era, with things basically given to you. In my opinion, the original version is superior since it encourages uniqueness and extended playability because its never the same twice, even when ran by the same person -- each "blank" is filled in as needed; the other version is rather static in comparison, but its not a band module... just different.As far as pricing: I dunno. I got my Tegel Manor Gamescience version for $20 at Crazy Egor's, as I recall. The original version (mind you I do not have a true 1st print) cost about $80, but I've heard it being more, and of it being less.
serleran wrote:Or, you could wait and get the 4e version from Necromancer Games...
Katchoo wrote:I think both versions are great. If you want to get one of the original JG copies, go for the blue cover ones, since they should cost less than the other printings. ~Kat ^_^
Plaag wrote:Ah yes, those who must not have all the printings. What a small group of people you are. ShaneG.
Melan wrote:I believe we are pretty well represented in the "actually playing those damn things" demographic.
killjoy32 wrote:indeed i see egor is throwing around them "100 copies" of the origins Tegels lately.... sheesh he must have had the lions share of them!did they only sell 2 or something at the time??!!
killjoy32 wrote:i see egor is throwing around them "100 copies" of the origins Tegels lately.... sheesh he must have had the lions share of them!did they only sell 2 or something at the time??!!
leadjunkie wrote:Having bought one from him on a BIN and then seeing another relisted within hours, I am disinclined to believe Zocchi's assertion that there were only 100 printed. I have seen this item come up on eBay with a rather high frequency in the past two years.