Ravenloft Products

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#1

zombiegleemax

Nov 02, 2003 13:26:20
The Kargatane used to have a complete list of all Ravenloft products, but since it has now shutdown I no longer have the list. Does anyone have this list or know where I can get a copy?
#2

zombiegleemax

Nov 02, 2003 13:35:17
this site the TSR Archives has a good and nearly complete listings of all OD&D/AD&D/D&D
#3

zombiegleemax

Nov 02, 2003 16:01:28
From my copy of the page:

Campaign Sets

* Realm of Terror (Black Box)
* Ravenloft Campaign Setting (Red Box)
* Domains of Dread
* Ravenloft Third Edition

The Original Adventures

* I6: Ravenloft
* I10: Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill

Accessories

* Darklords
* Islands of Terror
* Forbidden Lore
* The Nightmare Lands
* Forged of Darkness
* Requiem: The Grim Harvest
* Children of the Night: Vampires
* Children of the Night: Ghosts
* The Free TSR Gold Map
* Champions of the Mists
* Children of the Night: Werebeasts
* Children of the Night: Created
* Carnival
* Children of the Night: Demons
* Secrets of the Dread Realms
* Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume One
* Champions of Darkness
* Heroes of Light
* Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume Two
* Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume Three
* Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide
* Ravenloft Tarokka Deck - Oct 2003
* Ravenloft Player's Handbook - Oct 2003
* Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume Four - Nov 2003

Van Richten Guides

* VRG to Vampires
* VRG to Ghosts
* VRG to the Lich
* VRG to Werebeasts
* VRG to the Created
* VRG to the Ancient Dead
* VRG to Fiends
* VRG to the Vistani
* VR's Monster Hunter Compendium Vol 1
* VR's Monster Hunter Compendium Vol 2
* VR's Monster Hunter Compendium Vol 3
* Van Richten's Arsenal
* VRG to the Walking Dead

Monstrous Compendiums

* Monstrous Compendium - Appendix I
* Monstrous Compendium - Appendix II
* Monstrous Compendium - Appendix III
* Denizens of Darkness

Netbooks

* The Book of Souls
* Crossroads of the Gothic Earth
* The Forgotten Children
* Terrors from Above
* The Book of Sorrows
* Haunted Sites
* The Book of Secrets
* The Book of Shadows
* The Book of Sacrifices

Masque of the Red Death

* Masque of the Red Death
* The Gothic Earth Gazetteer
* A Guide to Transylvania


Adventures

* Feast of Goblyns
* Ship of Horror
* Book of Crypts
* Touch of Death
* Night of the Walking Dead
* Thoughts of Darkness
* From the Shadows
* Roots of Evil
* Web of Illusion
* The Created
* House of Strahd
* Castles Forlorn
* Dark of the Moon
* Adam's Wrath
* Hour of the Knife
* The Awakening
* Howls in the Night
* When Black Roses Bloom
* Circle of Darkness
* A Light in the Belfry
* Chilling Tales
* The Evil Eye
* Neither Man Nor Beast
* Bleak House
* Death Unchained
* Death Ascendant
* The Forgotten Terror
* Servants of Darkness
* The Shadow Rift
* Vecna Reborn
* TSR Jam 1999
* Die Vecna Die!
* Death Undaunted - ???

Novels

* Vampire of the Mists
* Knight of the Black Rose
* Dance of the Dead
* Heart of Midnight
* Tapestry of Dark Souls
* Carnival of Fear
* I, Strahd
* The Enemy Within
* Mordenheim
* Tales of Ravenloft
* Tower of Doom
* Baroness of Blood
* Death of a Darklord
* Scholar of Decay
* King of the Dead
* To Sleep with Evil
* Lord of the Necropolis
* Shadowborn
* I, Strahd: The War Against Azalin
* Spectre of the Black Rose

Endless Quest

* Master of Ravenloft
* Castle of the Undead
* Night of the Tiger

Computer Games

* Strahd's Possession
* Stone Prophet
* Iron & Blood
#4

zombiegleemax

Nov 02, 2003 18:04:45
I have never heard of the "iron blood " computer game, another SSI like the others?
#5

zombiegleemax

Nov 02, 2003 18:17:03
Iron & Blood was a fighting game, a la Soulcaliber...

My favorite was the goblin with two machetes...
#6

platinumwarlock

Nov 02, 2003 18:19:23
No, it was an attempt towards a martial-arts fighting game for the original Playstation, not unlike Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter.

While the graphics were abysmal and it wasn't Gothically aimed in the least, it was a fairly entertaining diversion.
You would pick your party from various characters--good and evil--and fight enemies on the other sides.

Special moves weren't too difficult at all, and you could find "magic weapons" if you beat certain foes, that would enhance your abilities. Plus, if you beat enough foes with any particular character, you'd "level up" and gain strength, health, etc....

Not a good use of the Ravenloft name by any means, but it entertained me.