(commonly referred to as rpgremuz ) was a prominent online "open directory" that served as a massive digital repository for tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) materials, primarily in PDF format. Status and History
Original backgrounds were painted for CRT scanlines. Upscaling them without losing hand-painted texture is an art. Characters might be 32x32 pixels – simply scaling to 4K looks terrible. Expert pixel artists are required.
is a specialized online platform dedicated to the world of Role-Playing Games (RPGs) across all mediums—digital, tabletop, and hybrid. While "Remuz" may suggest a re-imagining or a remix of traditional gaming content, the platform offers a unique blend of news, curated resources, and community-driven content. rpgremuz
The RPG world moves fast, with constant updates, DLC announcements, and indie breakthroughs. RPGRemuz keeps its finger on the pulse of the industry, offering timely reporting on:
: Preservationists have successfully uploaded frozen directories of the rpg.rem.uz listing to the Internet Archive , safe-guarding text documents and vintage booklets. (commonly referred to as rpgremuz ) was a
Entire product lines for tactical or narrative games like 13th Age, 7th Sea, and Aftermath.
While large publishers vigorously defend their current digital catalog via standard DMCA notifications, the TTRPG hobby suffers from a severe "lost media" problem. Thousands of tabletop modules produced by bankrupt, pre-internet publishers exist only on decaying physical paper. To many in the community, rem.uz acted as a vital digital library preserving gaming history. Characters might be 32x32 pixels – simply scaling
RPGRemuz was an open directory repository, often accessed via the URL rpg.rem.uz , that served as a centralized, non-commercial, and largely uncurated repository for digital tabletop RPG content. It was particularly famous for its thorough collections of popular systems like Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, Pathfinder, and countless indie or out-of-print games.