We are working on a number of solutions to our recent hacking issues and hope to have an all-new P&P Database available later this year with new features and plenty of updated content (the old database had not been updated since 2008).
We are also working on updating the RPG indexes and will be expanding the selection to include the new World of Darkness game lines as well as some other RPGs. If you have requests for specific RPGs you would like to see indexed or would like to volunteer to index a game for us, please let us know.
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Thanks,
Pen & Paper Team

I would like Vampire the Masquerade and Dark Ages. I can fully support the VtM part for i hunted down all the books you guys had prior to the crash.
Matt,
I wondering if there is any way to get the database info on the works of Jeff Easley? I’m in desperate need of finding his later works from 1995 on. Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
In case you can’t get the info from the P&P database, have a look at http://www.legrog.org/biographies/jeff-easley. The website is in french and far from complete, but you can find a few dozen works he did from 1995 on.
Feel free to drop me an email if you want transcription help. I have the majority of Mage: the Ascension books and a few vampire ones.
I particularly liked a list you had before of all abilities in old World of Darkness, and what books they could be found in.
I am currently working on indexing several of the OWoD books for most venues, so I’m happy to help with this.
I can provide spreadsheets for the raw data of most of the RPG index pre-crash, if you like. It might at least stop you from having to completely recreate it from scratch.
I really miss the Merits and Flaws lists from the Old World of Darkness, used it all the time to help find what I needed.
Your oWoD indexes are *IT* I have relied on them for years! Please, oh please bring them back!
Chrismonkey! joshua! i have found the answer to your woes (kinda). this internet archive site took snapshots of billions of web pages over a span of time, and it has records of the old P&P database, though not all of the links were working. pick a date, and go way back! i feel saved by the internet, because for months i trolled for records of those pages, and here they are! good luck, here’s the link for a P&P search. hope it’s okay i post it.
http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pen-paper.net/
Aha! So that is where your database vanished to. Anything I can do to help, please ask. That kind of indexing is pretty much my passion too
I don’t know if I can help, but if I can I’d like to and I wish you guys the best and would love to hear if / when you get it all fixed.