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Vradna
Australia
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Posted?-?15 Jan 2004?:? 07:17:52 ? ?
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Hi guys,
Haven't been able to lay my hands on any Modules as of yet (my local stores still scratch their head and Military Simulations are continually sold out - I have to wait until May before they said they can get some in), but I must congratulate you all on marketing an innovative idea! It seems that a lot of DMs have already transferred FF over to D&D at some point. Great Job.
The reason why I was posting was because I was wondering if you were going to follow the Wizardbook reprints of Fighting Fantasy or were you going to do most of the original 59 Fighting Fantasy Books which were printed initially? Wizardbooks said to me in an email a while ago that they were only doing the most popular of the series and the others (perhaps) depending on funding - I was just curious if you were going to follow a similar trend. Obviously, there were some books that were popular than others, but I would think that was mostly dependant on opinion and availability at the time.
I have a hankering for MAGEHUNTER and a few others that may not be classed as classics. What is the opinion of the community? Would like to ponder on this while I wait patiently for WoFTM, CotSW and DTD...! |
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jamie
United Kingdom
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Posted?-?15 Jan 2004?:? 08:40:12 ? ? ?
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Hi Vradna,
Sorry you are having to wait to get your copies of the d20 adventures in Oz. We are working very hard to get the on-line ordering live as soon as possible.
As for the trend.... We are converting the FF books by, what we deemed, as in popular order (except Caverns of the Snow Witch which was to coinside with the release of the Wizard book). This years product shedule will be released very soon on this forum.
There is already a topic about what FF books people would like to see converted to d20. I keep a close eye on that one and make lots of notes (hint...hint) .
Jamie Wallis
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Vradna
Australia
4 Posts
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Posted?-?09 Feb 2004?:? 11:37:00 ? ?
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***A VERY BIG THANK YOU***
Goes out to Andrew Connor, of Victoria, Australia for giving me the opportunity to experience the MYRIADOR phenomenon at a reasonable price. Thank you Andrew; my gaming group sends their heartfelt gratitude! |
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Eternalknight
Australia
117 Posts
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Posted?-?10 Feb 2004?:? 08:32:31 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Us Victorians are a firendly |
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