Rpg.rem.uz The Eye
Remuz RPG Archive
The (originally hosted at rpg.rem.uz ) was a massive, community-driven collection of tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) materials, including rulebooks, adventures, and supplements in PDF format. While the original site is long defunct, its legacy continues through various mirrors and successor projects, most notably The Eye . Historical Background
If you missed it the first time around, here’s a quick breakdown of what it was, why it mattered, and what its current status means for the community. Rpg.rem.uz The Eye
Step 1: The Setting
Decide why the characters are blind.
- Abandonware: Thousands of JRPGs from the 80s and 90s (e.g., Cosmic Fantasy 2, Lagrange Point) are not available for legal purchase anywhere. If a publisher refuses to sell it, preservation requires archival.
- Translation Patches: The "Translated" section of
rpg.rem.uzcontained fan-made patches that legally require an original Japanese ROM. The site merely provided pre-patched files for convenience.
This was the crown jewel. The site maintained a legendary folder called [!] Unlicensed, Unreleased, Protos, Betas . Inside: Remuz RPG Archive The (originally hosted at rpg
Today, the "Rpg.rem.uz" legacy lives on within the directory structures of The Eye. It remains a primary case study in how internet subcultures protect their interests. While the ethics of using such repositories remain a personal choice for every gamer, their existence ensures that the mechanical evolution and artistic history of tabletop gaming are not lost to the "link rot" of the digital age. For the modern researcher or the curious player, the archive serves as a monumental, if controversial, testament to the enduring power of the TTRPG hobby. Abandonware: Thousands of JRPGs from the 80s and 90s (e
Let’s say you want to play Treasure of the Rudras (a Square SNES game never released in English).