I don't think the box is intended to bring lapsed 40-something gamers back to the fold. It is intended to induce lapsed 40-something gamers to buy it for their kids. The kids won't care whether the rules are the same as they were 30 years ago and the purpose is to get those kids to "graduate" to 4e in the same way that the original Red Box helped kids "graduate" to AD&D back in the day.I think WotC will be relatively successful in getting "old guys" to buy their new box. I'm really curious to see whether or how that translates into a larger D&D community.
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