#RPGaDay2017 Day 20: Gaming at e(of the)bay…
Third time’s the charm with these #RPGaDay2017 posts, thanks for dropping by for a read. Today’s question is:
August 20: What is the best source for out-of-print RPGs?
I’ve been lucky in the sense that I’ve kept most of my RPG collection intact through the years. I’ve given away a book here or there, but I Still have most of my books. When I look for out-of-print books it is usually games I never owned that I find out about later. Where do I get them?
Usually ebay. True that’s not the best place… Usually you won’t find exactly what you need, but if you are patient you can usually get something at a decent price. I’ve recently also used auction sites in Facebook, specifically Role Playing Games & Miniatures (Sell and Trade).
Since WotC began selling their out of print supplements via DriveThuRPG in PDF and Print on Demand (PoD) I’ve gotten some of them in PDF (still to use PoD for these), even some that I own in hard copy, just to have them available to read or reference digitally. I always see ads for Noble Knight Games as a source of out-of-print RPG supplements, and I’ve browsed their site, but can’t recall even buying from them.
We continue participating of #RPGaDay2017 at Desde la Fosa . Visit our YouTube channel and see our entry for today by Felipe. Remember that the video blogs at Desde la Fosa are in Spanish. If you speak the language be sure to drop by, or if you don’t, please share, we appreciate the exposure.
Fellow gamer Angel Miranda is also participating of #RPGaDay2017 in his ARMR Studio Channel and today he talks about where he gets his out-of-print games. You can see his video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1FaNAtdu5o
Where do you get your out-of-print games? Let us know here in the comments or tag us in social media.
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