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Re: (TFT) Supporting TFT with Nostalgia Goggles On



hey george! love your modules man. Ive bought 3. nice quality.
I even like your system rewrite (legends).

If youve thought of getting more out of them financially, you could expand
to include rules to run them with gurps. a bigger audience. Or perhaps you
can put out similiar units for savage worlds.

Maybe you thought of that already.

In either case, keep up the good work :D





On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 1:21 AM, George Dew <gdew@responsenetworking.com>wrote:

> Thanks David!
>
> I agree, we're all in this for the same thing.  And I appreciate your
> candor.
>
> I first got into TFT back in the late 1970's.  I LOVED it!  D&D was too
> complicated, and by comparison, TFT was much more elegant and playable.  I
> was so disappointed when Metagaming folded.
>
> Then in the 1980's, GURPS put out several of the Conan adventures, and I
> enjoyed "Queen of the Black Coast," though the other ones didn't really
> appeal to me that much.  Did you guys ever play that one?  Then I went
> through a phase where I kind of gave up on it when I was single and in the
> Navy.
>
> This forum is really great because it gives us old-timers a chance to
> reminisce and for me at least, it brings back really fond memories.  My
> oldest boy (now 23) loves the TFT concept, and I had fun playing with him
> while he was growing up.  Now he's on his own, stationed in Hawaii.
>
> My two younger boys (4 & 8) are enjoying the Lord of the Rings miniatures,
> and the 8yo is already playing TFT and DCG adventures with me.  The problem
> is that the little brother (4) feels left out, so when we start a game it
> gets interrupted.
>
> Anyway, sorry to diverge...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: tft-admin@brainiac.com [mailto:tft-admin@brainiac.com] On Behalf Of
> David Jackson
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 23:08
> To: tft@brainiac.com
> Subject: Re: (TFT) Supporting TFT with Nostalgia Goggles On
>
> George,
>
> I think we are all swimming in the same direction.  I just like to remain
> clear-headed about where we are going.
>
> I'm sorry if I am too abrupt or direct.  But I think that's far more
> valuable than being vague.
>
> David Jackson
>
> On 9/10/2013 10:45 PM, George Dew wrote:
> > Aki,
> >
> > Once again, thanks VERY much for standing by DCG :-)  That being said,
> > I didn't mean to get you into an argument with David.  He's got
> > different views that me, and of course, that's just him.
> >
> > Anyway, thanks very very much for being a regular customer.  We really
> > appreciate it!
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