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I would also be interested in something like this the exception being the Basic (Holmes) Edition which was already done in the Silver Anniversary Collector's Set.
 

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Not really, especially because I am never touching 2nd edition again. I had fun with it, but 3.x made its flaws all the more bare too me. Also, really growing away from "switch die type all the time" type systems.
 

Well... depends upon how they do things. If they clean things up (errata and spelling where needed), put everything in a (sleeve)box or big RC and make it in the form of a luxury printing (leatherbound etc.), then yes, definately interested. If it is just a reprint of the stuff I already have... then no... although, I could see people interested in these books who were not around at the time, and do not have the originals or are unwilling/unable to get them for a decent price through ebay...
 


I might be interested in nostalgia editions.

If the OD&D set looks like MY OD&D set...I probably wouldn't be interested. It would have to be under $5 for that...no offense. It was the best at the time...but compared to the quality of products released now...I think I'll take hardback books with nice paper and color ink. I imagine with the right marketing it could be a nice little moneymaker with the right people...maybe.

Perhaps a Nostalgia edition of either B/X or BECMI (the FULL set) would be something I'd invest in. I could buy into that for the right price.

A set of the core D&D books...1e or 2e maybe (2e would have to have the first printing's artwork...didn't like revised 2e artwork too much, and they would have to have a monstrous manual all together...I don't really want another monster manual that's put into a binder...just personal preference) might be one I could consider...but it could be tough to make money on it considering some of the ease that people get these core books on the internet today already.

I already have the Special editions of 3.5, so probably wouldn't buy a nostalgia edition of that, but hearing some complaints about how rough it is starting to get to obtain a PHB for 3.5, perhaps that might be a consideration for WotC if they ever do come out with a nostalgia edition.
 

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