catacomb
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Post by catacomb on Nov 10, 2011 9:01:29 GMT -6
The other one, Wizards World (?), is also new to me. It never ceases to amaze me how much the hobby exploded with plenty of hangers-on and copy-cats, only for them to fade into utter obscurity--whether deserved or not. You are right, it is a shame that they sank into obscurity. As for Wizard's world, contact me through PM or better still post a comment on my blog (look under my avatar) i can help you in tracing it.
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catacomb
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Post by catacomb on Nov 9, 2011 11:00:06 GMT -6
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catacomb
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Post by catacomb on Nov 7, 2011 6:25:36 GMT -6
Hi all,i would like to pose a question for your consideration.
I was wondering, in a nutshell: If a game very similar to OD&D was published today, how many copies it would sell?
Let us imagine that WOTC decides to publish its fifth edition of the game, and it happens to be something very old -school, up to the point that it has the flavour, the mechanics, the feeling and atmosphere very similar to OD&D but no one is able to state that is is just a rewrite of OD&D rules, because in fact it is not and it retains its distinctive uniqueness. How many copies would such a product sell nowadays?
Honestly, i am asking because it may be that i have scattered in my mind excerpts of a game and -who knows- i might want to put it on paper someday.
thanks
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