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Audio Report: we fear the new year
 

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February 03, 2006
12:11 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
Audio Report: we fear the new year

That about says it all, except for how it doesn't have much to do with the oncoming con season or Mike's new favorite game Perplex City. And other things. Get with us as we gab it up.


Comments

February 6, 2006 09:00 AM: pduggie says...

Those rackham mecha pieces do leave a lot to be desired. It looks like theyre inspired more by the SF3D mecha series than anything like warmachine though.

But still worse than SF3D.

February 6, 2006 12:47 PM: Tom says...

Hi,

Could you give a bit more of an in-depth review on Infinity. The minis do look rather nice, but what do you think sets it apart from any other sci-fi skirmish ruleset out there?

Thanks

February 6, 2006 01:26 PM: Chris says...

Your wish is my command:

http://gamingfool.blogspot.com/

I just posted my first play experience there last night. Ask me specifics, and I will do my best to answer them.

February 18, 2006 12:59 AM: Ed S says...

Tried to comment on the show that follows this, but the comment link seems to be broken. I found your podcast while tooling around for 'casts that dealt with Heroscape and other games. Lo and behold, at least one of you is in Portland, Oregon. Might you be going to Misercon this weekend (Feb 17-19, 2006) at Guardian Games? It's a free event and I'm set to host a game of Heroscape there late on Sunday morning.

If nothing else, I'd like to set up some Heroscape games with other Portland-area enthusiasts.

February 18, 2006 10:05 AM: misuba says...

Didn't know about Misercon and have a cold, so no soup for me. And I am not the HeroScape fan. sorry

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