To: Nowhere Man
Oh, yeah, that brings back memories :) I think the first D&D programs I saw were in "Dragon" magazine--still have some copies of that and I'm hoping I still have the issues with the programs in it. I never played Gamma World but always wanted to, and recently a friend was getting rid of his old rulebook and gave it to me, so I've been on the lookout for old modules of that. I also have that D&D/GW crossover module, S3, "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks". On the computer side, talking about this is also reminding me of playing Moonlander, LOL!
93 posted on
05/01/2004 7:05:06 PM PDT by
Fedora
To: Fedora
Oh, yeah, that brings back memories :) I think the first D&D programs I saw were in "Dragon" magazine--still have some copies of that and I'm hoping I still have the issues with the programs in it. I never played Gamma World but always wanted to, and recently a friend was getting rid of his old rulebook and gave it to me, so I've been on the lookout for old modules of that. I also have that D&D/GW crossover module, S3, "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks". On the computer side, talking about this is also reminding me of playing Moonlander, LOL!
I liked to use the computer to come up with quick NPC's for my games although I still had to equip them, was going to write a part of the program for that but never got a "round tuit." I'd love to get a BASIC interpreter for the current PC's, I'm currently running a Morrow Project type RPG and I could use it to generate weather tables and so on. I do have a few od Dragon mags, espeically one that has good articles on a D&D/GW crossover and how to do it and how to put UFO's in your campaigns.
Other games I've dabbled in is Top Secret, Star Frontiers, and a little Car Wars.
94 posted on
05/01/2004 8:52:37 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
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