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That driver just never inspired me. The tag line is great but the Pillsbury dough boy driver just fails for me.This is Car Wars to me:
D&D has too many images to pick one.
Traveller:
View attachment 237 This is the definitive D&D image to me:
I'm unfamiliar with the backstory you speak of.It's Kong! From the game's backstory.
To be fair, it's probably accurate to what a lot of us looked like.
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Definitive D&D image for me.
Runequest.
I thought it was in the game, maybe it was from Autoduel Quarterly.
I don't need to post, it's already been done for me.View attachment 237 This is the definitive D&D image to me:
That was from one of the Voltunus Modules wasn't it?It's not an iconic image, like the cover of Alpha Dawn, but it's one that often comes to my mind when I think of Star Frontiers.
That's the one I have! Love that cover.
This was the David Trampier illustration that encapsulated everything I thought Dungeons & Dragons was supposed to be when I first got a copy of the AD&D phb when I was 12.
Gee I wish I knew how to resize some of those images I just sent thru...
my drivethrurpg library is getting rather ludicrous. 475 entries.
who says she doesn't? ;)Better than being stuffed in you closet and your wife asking you if you really need all 475 tomes.
This is why I leave my office a disaster area. It gives her panic attacks to go in so my horde is protected!Better than being stuffed in you closet and your wife asking you if you really need all 475 tomes.
I never read it back in the day, and I have only had a chance to skim it so far, but I can already tell some ideas from this game are going to make it into something I run.I’m not sure I’ll ever play Talislanta but damn, I love the rock album cover, Euro comix aesthetics of the setting.
P.D. Breeding-Black is a fantastic artist!I’m not sure I’ll ever play Talislanta but damn, I love the rock album cover, Euro comix aesthetics of the setting.
Grab the first edition book just to see how it all began. I want to say the first twelve pages or so are the game mechanics and the remaining fifty something are appendix covering archetypes and items. I bought it when it came out as I was already a Bard Games fan. I rarely get to run it but it's just a fun world to read about.I never read it back in the day, and I have only had a chance to skim it so far, but I can already tell some ideas from this game are going to make it into something I run.