
Welcome to TTRPG Archive
Preserving the Past. Cataloging the Present. Inspiring the Future of Tabletop Role-Playing Games.
TTRPG Archive is your comprehensive digital repository dedicated to the history, growth, and evolution of tabletop role-playing games. Our mission is to collect, catalog, and preserve every TTRPG publication—from the earliest rulebooks and obscure zines to modern core sets and indie supplements—creating a lasting and accessible archive for players, collectors, historians, and creators alike.
Whether you’re a seasoned Game Master, a curious newcomer, or a scholar researching the rich world of tabletop gaming, you’ll find a meticulously organized index of games, editions, rulebooks, sourcebooks, modules, character sheets, expansions, and more.
Our archive is constantly expanding and includes:
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Detailed listings of official and third-party TTRPG systems
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Release timelines and publication history
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High-resolution cover scans and edition comparisons
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Miniature and accessory catalogs (coming soon!)
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Curated features on rare, vintage, and out-of-print games
Join us in celebrating the stories behind the games that fuel our imaginations. From Dungeons & Dragons to indie one-shots, the TTRPG Archive exists to ensure that no page, no die roll, and no adventure is ever forgotten.
Dungeons & Dragons (D&D)
The Game That Started It All
First published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), Dungeons & Dragons is widely regarded as the origin of modern tabletop role-playing games. Created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, D&D blended miniature wargaming with improvisational storytelling, spawning a new genre that has since inspired countless systems, worlds, and generations of players.
Warhammer
Where Miniatures Meet Dark Fantasy and Grimdark Sci-Fi
Warhammer is not just a tabletop game—it's an expansive universe of lore, strategy, and miniature artistry. First launched by Games Workshop in 1983, Warhammer has grown into a global franchise with multiple game systems, novels, video games, and a thriving hobbyist community. Known for its richly detailed miniatures and immersive worlds, Warhammer bridges the gap between wargaming and role-playing, offering a deeply narrative experience within a tactical framework.

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
A Heroic Legacy Born from 3.5
Pathfinder is a high-fantasy tabletop role-playing game developed by Paizo Publishing, first released in 2009. Often referred to as the “spiritual successor” to Dungeons & Dragons 3.5e, Pathfinder was born out of the Open Game License (OGL) that allowed third-party publishers to build on D&D’s ruleset. When D&D transitioned to 4th Edition, many players and Dungeon Masters who preferred the mechanics of 3.5e migrated to Pathfinder—earning it the nickname, "3.75 Edition."
