Tooth and Claw RPG disk contents
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This is the current contents list for the distribution CD for the Tooth and Claw RPG; it's about 319 MB all in, though a lot of that is the movie of The Lost World and three versions of A Voyage to the Moon. Does this sound OK? What else would people like to see up to say 350-400 MB?
- Read Me!
- The Tooth And Claw Role Playing Game
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PDF Version (Letter format) Extra Covers and contents pages for PDF version HTML Version (single HTML file + graphics) HTML Version (multiple HTML files + graphics) HTML Version (all files and illustrations, zipped file) - Those Who Favor Fire
PDF version HTML version - Character Record Sheets
US Letter format PDF DOC RTF Euro A4 format PDF DOC RTF HTML - Cutout Paddle Steamer (PDF)
- Sound clip, repetitive drum beat (MIDI)
- Bonus Material
The main Forgotten Futures Rules
Guaranteed (almost) dragon-free... PDF Version
Single-File HTML
Multi-File HTML- Samplers for some other games by Marcus L. Rowland (all PDF)
- Diana: Warrior Princess
- Elvis: The Legendary Tours
- The Original Flatland Role Playing Game
- D'Ordel's Pantechnicon (1904)
An entertaining study of Victorian magazines - The Log of the Flying Fish (1887)
A classic(?) novel of exploration and adventure - The Year 2000 (1910)
A collection of French picture cards depicting the year 2000 - Snake Charming (1898)
A brief glimpse of the world of professional snake charmers at the end of the 19th century. - A Séance With The Lights Up (1902)
Conjuring at Home (1904)
Two articles exposing the techniques of professional magicians and mediums - Self-Protection on a Cycle (1901)
A definitive(?) and possibly tongue-in-cheek guide to using your bicycle as a weapon - A Topsy-Turvy Railway (1904)
An account of one of the earliest monorails, which is still operational today. - Prehistoric Correspondence
A young lady of the Stone Age keeps her friends posted on her activities. Silly, with illustrations which will be eerily familiar to fans of the Flintstones etc. - A Pre-Historic Pic-Nic (1902)
- A Pre-Historic Country House (1903)
- Pre-Historic Tittle-Tattle (1903)
- Pre-Historic Tittle-Tattle (1903)
Second article with same title - Prehistoric Prattle (1904)
- The Lost World (1925)
The first film of this story, starring Wallace Beery with stop motion special effects by Willis O'Brien [MP4] - A Voyage To The Moon / Le Voyage dans la Lune [1902]
Versions of Melies' classic early SF film with different sountracks: - With French commentary [WMV]
- With English translation of commentary [MP4]
- With modern musical soundtrack [WMV]