I bought the following (most of which isn't actually new)
Palladium Fantasy 1st edition rule book
Palladium Fantasy 1st edition Old Ones
TMNT and Other Strangeness
Battletech 20th (or 25th, I can't remember) box set.
The Palladium stuff I will probably never get to play, even though I want to.
The Battletech box set, though? I will make mother fuckers play. Sons of bitches come over my house? boo-ya!
In other news, the Pakastani at the corner store convinced me to buy American Spirits because they were out of Camel Lights. I'm actually happy with spending a dollar more in this case. They're pretty good.
I next plan on purchasing the hard cover of Stars Without Number. Anyone got anything negative to say about that? I don't want to buy something crappy (I have the pdf already, but I prefer actual, REAL, books).
Quote from: everloss;628052I bought the following (most of which isn't actually new)
Palladium Fantasy 1st edition rule book
Palladium Fantasy 1st edition Old Ones
TMNT and Other Strangeness
Battletech 20th (or 25th, I can't remember) box set.
The Palladium stuff I will probably never get to play, even though I want to.
The Battletech box set, though? I will make mother fuckers play. Sons of bitches come over my house? boo-ya!
In other news, the Pakastani at the corner store convinced me to buy American Spirits because they were out of Camel Lights. I'm actually happy with spending a dollar more in this case. They're pretty good.
I next plan on purchasing the hard cover of Stars Without Number. Anyone got anything negative to say about that? I don't want to buy something crappy (I have the pdf already, but I prefer actual, REAL, books).
I really enjoy Old Ones. What a cool book. There are just so many cities in it! I'm in the process of bringing my first edition Palladium things into play, and that book was a seller for the players. Good work Old Ones!
The adventure (or adventures, rather) in the back was one of the first pre-made adventures I ever ran. Went over pretty well with the players, which is good. I'm uncomfortable with running pre-mades though because no matter how much I read over it, I miss important things. I don't have that problem with my own adventures.
Anyway, there is something like 40 cities and forts (including a partially underground dwarven fort) mapped out. I like the flavorful descriptions more than the maps themselves though.
Quote from: Kuroth;628072I really enjoy Old Ones. What a cool book. There are just so many cities in it! I'm in the process of bringing my first edition Palladium things into play, and that book was a seller for the players. Good work Old Ones!
+1 and shopuld be required reading for everyone writing fantasy RPG setting books ever, as exhibit A in "this is how you do it." Kevin's a Judges Guild alumnus and it shows.