RPG Resources

Created By: kinet
Last Modified: 12/19/05
Summary: Resources for rpgers from other rpgers.
Jetpak: Fantasy/Sci-Fi JetPaks
http://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/e21c8e3a-3b33-1029-86c1-00304880af2fSummary: exploring the potential of the jeteye community to be a good marketing fit for Master Replicas
Link: Amorphous Blob Games: RPG Resources
Summary: A lot of d20 source material available as Open Game Content.
Link: RPG Blog
Summary: RPG Blog provides news, reviews, and analysis on and around the RPG industry. Also, we provide links to free legal game products, as well as bargain deals ranging from HARP to FUDGE.
Link: The Gaming Outpost
Summary: The Gaming Outpost is a community site dedicated to the world of hobby gaming. The site includes blogs, articles, forums and a shop. This site is under-going extensive upgrades; however you can still access it.
Link: The Vault
Summary: Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) collection of free downloads.
Link: Iron Crown Enterprises: Links & RPG Resources
Summary: This page contains a huge (and ever-expanding) conglomeration of links to websites that will enrich and add value to your gaming experience.
Link: World's Creepiest Gamer
Summary: A direct link to the World's Creepiest Gamer Thread.
Link: RPG Resource
Summary: Although the site is not completed yet, there are still many good ideas or links. The "What's new' section has up-to-date information! "Site Awards@ and "Genre Resources" are the only two that are not very interesting.
If you would like to contribute anything
you can either add to this jetpak yourself or feel free to make a
jetpak and 'share' it with me. I would be glad to add it!
Jetpak: Role-playing Games
http://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/e1fd5d8a-3b33-1029-86c1-00304880af2fSummary: Everyone has their hobbies... be it bug collecting, windsurfing, drawing, skateboarding, or role-playing. Made popular in the early 1970s with the original addition of 'Dungeons 'n' Dragons' (DnD), role playing has come a long way since then. There are a lot of stereo-types associated with role-playing, some of them are true. Some are not. The vast majority of role-players do not worship the Devil. However, the vast majority of role-players are extrodinaryily creative and imaginative, often spending hours creating historys for their characters.


