It looks like I'll need to brush up on my
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1e knowledge, not just the rules but the history and evolution.
Which is why I am breaking out my copy of the
Dragon Magazine Archive. I didn't realize how important this would be for me on a personal level when I bought it back when it was released back in 1999. Apparently, I've lost the DM utility disk over the years. Doubt it would work on my Mac in any case ;)
Before the internet and social media became what they are now, the best way to get a feeling for the pulse of anything was magazines and the like.
Dragon issues from the bast should give a decent view of the "inside baseball" of what became
AD&D 1e.
Going to be some fun times :)
jeez ... the prices ...
ReplyDeleteThe crazy high ones are fake. There are logarithms for some, money-laundering for others.
DeleteI have that archive. I don't recall if the DM Utility stuff works on modern computers, but the files are all in PDF anyway.
ReplyDeleteI can vouch that the DM Utility is absolutely dead for anything after Win7 on PC's. But all the files are pdf. The only struggle is that they're listed by issue number, not date. There's a Dragon Index on line which will help you find things by date, like if you're looking for the April Fool's issues....
ReplyDeleteWhy are you brushing up on your AD&D 1e knowledge and history?
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