I've put up a page with the 4C System rules, here on the blog. If you've never checked these out, this was an early retroclone (of a certain popular Marvelous role-playing game) that had the misfortune of coming about before people really accepted and understood what retroclones really were. Much like OSRIC, 4C was intended to be a way to allow publishers (and fans!) to make new material that would be compatible with the old game.
The game, while complete and playable, is a bit dry and barebones. One of my goals has been to do a cleaned up new edition of these rules that expand these basics, give plenty of examples and even have some sample characters included. Basically build out and demonstrate what can be done with the basics.
For now, enjoy the SRD for the game. The text of it has been released into the public domain by it's creator, so you can do with it what you will.
If you're so inclined, you can also find some cool stuff made by small press publishers for the system over at RPGNow.com.
The game, while complete and playable, is a bit dry and barebones. One of my goals has been to do a cleaned up new edition of these rules that expand these basics, give plenty of examples and even have some sample characters included. Basically build out and demonstrate what can be done with the basics.
For now, enjoy the SRD for the game. The text of it has been released into the public domain by it's creator, so you can do with it what you will.
If you're so inclined, you can also find some cool stuff made by small press publishers for the system over at RPGNow.com.