For many tabletop enthusiasts, rpg.rem.uz was the gold standard for finding out-of-print core rulebooks, obscure modules, and massive collections of RPG systems. While the original site has often been down or moved, its impact on the community remains significant.
A few companies are close:
The original domain is frequently inactive. Over time, much of the archive's content has been mirrored or integrated into successors like The Trove (now also defunct) or preserved on the Internet Archive .
“I made a working reputation system in 20 minutes – that would have taken me a week in Godot.” – @PixelPriest
For many tabletop enthusiasts, rpg.rem.uz was the gold standard for finding out-of-print core rulebooks, obscure modules, and massive collections of RPG systems. While the original site has often been down or moved, its impact on the community remains significant.
A few companies are close:
The original domain is frequently inactive. Over time, much of the archive's content has been mirrored or integrated into successors like The Trove (now also defunct) or preserved on the Internet Archive .
“I made a working reputation system in 20 minutes – that would have taken me a week in Godot.” – @PixelPriest