SPECIAL NOTICE
Malicious code was found on the site, which has been removed, but would have been able to access files and the database, revealing email addresses, posts, and encoded passwords (which would need to be decoded). However, there is no direct evidence that any such activity occurred. REGARDLESS, BE SURE TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS. And as is good practice, remember to never use the same password on more than one site. While performing housekeeping, we also decided to upgrade the forums.
This is a site for discussing roleplaying games. Have fun doing so, but there is one major rule: do not discuss political issues that aren't directly and uniquely related to the subject of the thread and about gaming. While this site is dedicated to free speech, the following will not be tolerated: devolving a thread into unrelated political discussion, sockpuppeting (using multiple and/or bogus accounts), disrupting topics without contributing to them, and posting images that could get someone fired in the workplace (an external link is OK, but clearly mark it as Not Safe For Work, or NSFW). If you receive a warning, please take it seriously and either move on to another topic or steer the discussion back to its original RPG-related theme.

OSRIC Print Hardback from Black Blade Publishing

Started by Benoist, April 05, 2011, 07:09:46 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Benoist

OSRIC is now available in print from Black Blade Publishing.

The Old School Reference and Index Compilation, or "OSRICTM", is the retro-clone of the Advanced Dungeons & DragonsTM First Edition game published by TSR, Inc. in the late 1970's and early 1980's.  First released in 2006, OSRIC was one of the first retro-clones to hit the gaming scene and garnered a great deal of attention, both good and ill, from the larger gaming community.  OSRIC paved the way for other retro-clones such as Labyrinth LordTM (retro-clone of the Moldvay Basic/Expert D&DTM game) and Swords & WizardryTM (retro-clone of the Original Dungeons & DragonsTM game, or OD&DTM ).

This case-bound hardback release of OSRIC contains the latest 'version' of the OSRIC rules - version 2.2 for those that keep track of such things - and has fixed all currently known errata.  In addition, the Black Blade Publishing & Usherwood Publications imprint of OSRIC has these new features:

- Eleven new full page, black & white illustrations from artists such as Peter Mullen, John Bingham, Peter Fitzpatrick, Peter Smzer, Brian Thomas, Steve Robertson, Mark Allen, and Jim Holloway.

- A new and expanded, four-page OSRIC index, developed by Jason Zavoda.

- A new Index of Tables, also developed by Jason Zavoda.

- A heavy, 70# grade of interior paper stock, giving the OSRIC hardback a 3.1 lb. heft.

- Cardinal (red), 80# endpage stock, giving OSRIC an old school finishing touch.

The link: http://www.black-blade-publishing.com/Store/tabid/65/pid/39/OSRIC-Hardback-print-.aspx

Benoist

There have been some reports of issues with the orders that try to go through PayPal. In case of problematic orders (mine was) you can contact Black Blade Publishing at tacojohndm [at] yahoo [dot] com (Jon Hershberger's, aka tacojohn on various message boards) and he'll explain to you how to proceed (basically you can order an item via the website and select payment with check instead of PayPal, and then you send the payment directly/manually to BBP via PayPal, just not from the site). You could also contact Allan Grohe (aka Grodog) if you prefer, I imagine.

Time for some pictures. I'll just quote Jon's post here:

Quote from: tacojohn4547As requested, here are some decidedly amateur photos of the OSRIC hardback proof.  

Here's the two OSRIC hardbacks I own. The one on the left is the Lulu version, the one on the right is the Black Blade - Usherwood Publications version.



And here's a side view, again with the one on the left being the Lulu version, the one on the right being the BBP-UP version.  Note that the one on the right is thicker - this is what I was talking about up thread.



This next one has the Lulu version on top, the BBP-UP version on the bottom, so that you can see the two bindings side by side. Not a lot of difference there, except the thickness.



Here's the OSRIC rules next to the origina rulebooksl: the AD&D PHB, DMG and MM.  



This next photo shows one of the Brian "Glad" Thomas illustrations we added as a page divider for the OSRIC rules.



Here's a photo of an illustration by Mark Allen (I think) that we added as a chapter separation page



And since I've been name dropping with Jim Holloway, here's a photo of the illustration Jim let us use for OSRIC.



There are several more pieces of fantastic art we added to OSRIC, including illos by Peter Mullen, Peter Fitzpatrick, Peter Smzer and several other artists.