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Q 19 "Bleed" is when the emotions of your character start to get mixed with your own, real emotions.I don't know the answers to all of them for myself (and I don't even understand 19) but still interesting, and I'll try to answer a bit later.
Man, before the internet those catalogues were the stuff dreams were made of.
I bought so much stuff from Sword of the Phoenix! My first RPG purchase was from Oxford Books Too (the used bookstore) also in Atlanta. Deluxe Traveller.Day 1: First store where I bought a TTRPG: Sword of the Phoenix, in Atlanta, GA.
Out of Business now, but it was successfully open for over 25 years. It was one of the few stores that I saw that had a location in two upscale malls at it's height. What attracted me to it was a huge diorama they had in the window on a custom table that they'd switch out with different scenes.
Another one now gone!I bought so much stuff from Sword of the Phoenix! My first RPG purchase was from Oxford Books Too (the used bookstore) also in Atlanta. Deluxe Traveller.
Beats the shit out of the Cyborg Commando turd I pulled out of the Valu-VillageDay 1: I obtained the original Red Box from an Albertson's grocery store. (It's a big chain.)
I wonder how many of us have this exact game, I took the rule book off the shelf as was reading it again the other day.Day 1: D&D Boxed set. i still have one of the books. got it at a small bookstore in Vermillion, SD. the bookstore is gone now, several times over.
Before I noticed the bride, I thought it might be a protest by a church...My first RPG purchase was probably the Marvel Super Heroes basic set in 1985 and I’m pretty sure I got it at the Hobby Center in Scottsdale Mall (demolished in 2004, an all too common occurrence with indoor malls). I found one picture of it online. You couldn't miss it. It had a couple of big wooden toy soldiers in front. Notice also (besides people getting married!!) the big wishing well close up. They had a bunch of those and they all had that chlorine smell. Loved that place.
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My first gamebook purchase was probably also in 1985, when I picked up Lone Wolf: A Flight from the Dark from the local K-Mart.
That doesn't rule anything out . . .Before I noticed the bride, I thought it might be a protest by a church...
I found the pic on the South Bend Tribune site and it said that the bride worked there. Talk about loyalty to your employer!Before I noticed the bride, I thought it might be a protest by a church...