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Sci-Fi Tech Product Line Now Activated
Written by frank walls   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
 

ERSP's new sci-fi themed category is now up and running. Our first release, the Precursor Scout Ship is on sale now for $5.99.

The Scout Ship has a variety of options for printing. There
are single 8.5” x 11” sheets with an exterior view, customizable
interior view, and damaged exterior view. There are also
15mm versions that use our fold-and-flip feature, 1” hex
counters, and bigger fold-and-flip versions for those who have access to
large format printers.

Future releases will include additional spacecraft, buildings, planets, and other sci-fi themed gaming acessories.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 February 2009 )
 
World Tiles - Blasted Canyon Set Released!
Written by frank walls   
Tuesday, 23 December 2008


Finally, after months of development, the Blasted Canyon Set, our first set of World Tiles is complete. We’ve combined the technology of Acrobat Reader’s Layer capabilities with the technique of texture tiling used in video games to create a revolutionary set of 2D gaming tiles. With 16 fully customizable 7” x 7” tiles you can create small settings for a quick game, or expansive environments for campaigns and battles.

Many of the objects in this set are designed for a fantasy setting, but simply turn off those layers, and you can use this set for WWII desert battles, old west adventures, or an apocalyptic wasteland. This set will also connect with our Dungeon Tiles, and our upcoming Cavern Tiles. Future expansions compatible with this set will include a modern desert town, a western town, a crashed spaceship, and of course future World Tiles sets.

Click here to read more and purchase the Blasted Canyon Set.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 December 2008 )