Recent content by Jack Campbell

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    Where are you (D&D Documetary Kickstarter)?

    And . . . . "There was much rejoicing." Still time to pledge. Anthony, James, and Andrew have commented that some of the really terrific achival material we see in some of the clips can cost as much as $100/second.
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    Where are you (D&D Documetary Kickstarter)?

    They now have three days to go. Gail Gygax: The. Worst. Year. Ever. - YouTube
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    Where are you (D&D Documetary Kickstarter)?

    Oh, goodness . . . . First, let me apologize to anyone I offended by sounding pompous, or, what's the word, I don't know . . . , okay, rude, and pushy. I guess the bottom line is that I am really passionate about D&D. Everything about D&D. I won't apologize about that. I have a life that 99%...
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    Where are you (D&D Documetary Kickstarter)?

    Please don't misunderstand, not angry, but I don't undertand. I have nothing to gain from this but a Facebook post from Luke Gygax that tugged at my heartstrings. If YOU had created an ENTIRELY new form of entertainment whole cloth, world changing really, and a few stock holders RIPPED your...
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    Where are you (D&D Documetary Kickstarter)?

    I have bought, Uber Guber, the D&D Experience, Life With The Dice Bag, and others, but none of these documentaries do justice to the priciples that were involved in forging the multitude of role-playing experiences we now enjoy. From the clips that I have seen, "D&D Documentory" looks like the...
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    OSRIC 2.0 Released today

    I scoured Lulu last night and again today. Any update on those print versions being available? There are some really great books on my shelf and some truly groundbreaking ones (Ptolus catches my eye). I am looking forward to seeing the hardback version of OSRIC up there.
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    Exclusive interview WotC President Greg Leeds

    Even after the opening salvo that was the demise of ETools, to be followed by outside licenses (Dragonlance, Ravenloft, etc.), then the killing of two of my favorite print periodicals, digital initiatives and broken promises, the mechanical abandonment of a game that I still recognized after...
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