Wow I haven't thought about Scourge of Worlds in a long time! I need to break that out again, for my own amusement.I see your The Riddle of the Runes and raise you Scourge of Worlds, an even more obscure interactive film product! I still have both of those, as well as the Midnight Syndicate soundtrack and the original First Quest vinyl record.
Doh! I still have my Scourge DVD, but I was not aware of the vinyl record!I see your The Riddle of the Runes and raise you Scourge of Worlds, an even more obscure interactive film product! I still have both of those, as well as the Midnight Syndicate soundtrack and the original First Quest vinyl record.
I have that version. It has a second "Bonus Disc" which is apparently ±48 min in duration. I don't have a copy of the not-so-special edition to compare, but I can see what's on that bonus disc.Though I still can't ever seem to find the special edition of it, with some extra content, that I occasionally see referenced.
I don't have any of the Terror Trax or Dragon Strike. For the most part, my collection contains very few TSR releases that weren't specifically D&D products.I suppose you have all the Terror Trax? (We don't talk about Dragon Strike, though)
I'm happy to say that I have both, although the miniatures in my copy of Dragonstrike are beaten all to hell. I recall that I have the audio CD versions of the Terror Tax "Track of the Vampire" and "Track of the Werewolf," but I'm not sure if I could locate them now. (It doesn't help that I also had an audio "sampler" CD that I think came out in Dragon around that time which had bits and pieces from several CR products that TSR was releasing at the time.)Doh! I still have my Scourge DVD, but I was not aware of the vinyl record!
I suppose you have all the Terror Trax? (We don't talk about Dragon Strike, though)
I confess that I'm curious. I seem to recall that it was supposed to have two additional endings (bringing the total to six), but that's about all I can recall.I have that version. It has a second "Bonus Disc" which is apparently ±48 min in duration. I don't have a copy of the not-so-special edition to compare, but I can see what's on that bonus disc.
I confess that I'm curious. I seem to recall that it was supposed to have two additional endings (bringing the total to six), but that's about all I can recall.