A clamshell case packed with old-school gaming awesome

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Jeff sees how many out-of-print role-playing game manuals and supplements he can fit into one plastic storage container from target, and divines the result as a personal Top Ten of his OOP favorites.

Incidentally, back in 1981 I snobbishly dismissed Basic D&D as inferior to Advanced D&D, seeing as how it was so much more...accessible. (What can I say? I was 14.) As a result, I never really bothered to read it. Now I'm surprised to see so many positive comments about it on old school gaming blogs, and hope I get a chance someday to see what it was all about. I also wish I'd bothered to buy a copy of Original D&D while it was still on the shelves. But again: why should I, when I had the superior ADVANCED version?