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Audio Report: feel the hate flowing through you!
 

« True Dungeon sells out at Gen Con 2006 | Main | Perplex City event announced, perplexingly scheduled »

June 15, 2006
09:24 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
Audio Report: feel the hate flowing through you!

We do bring the love by the end of the show, but wow. Some of this is old news, but it's worth it for Chris' perspectives and, as always, for the philosophy. We get going on Gen Con, Privateer, Ptolus, D&D, The Shadow of Yesterday, Infinity, and some Spanish RPG that is rumored and unconfirmed. Bring it!


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June 16, 2006 01:07 PM: Torquemada says...

Hi.

Yeah, just reading Fanhunter is a lot of fun. The site is down right now but surely you'll find it in working condition later at http://www.fanhunter.com.

I don't think Fanhunter is going Shakespeare any time soon, but FFG will bring to the US the Anima Beyond Fantasy RPG. I've read that its system is like the old Rolemaster's. Check it at http://www.animarpg.com. I think there are a couple of threads about it at RPG.net, too.

And maybe Allan would like to give Savage Worlds a spin, after he's done with D&D. :)

Laters.

June 16, 2006 01:12 PM: Chris says...

"And maybe Allan would like to give Savage Worlds a spin, after he's done with D&D. :)"

You mean when he's dead? I think much like a hungry polar bear...he is never finished, just in-between meals.

:)

June 16, 2006 03:55 PM: Gubser says...

Quick correction: Black Library does the Warhammer art books, not Forgeworld.

http://www.blacklibrary.com/default.asp

June 17, 2006 09:12 AM: Torquemada says...

"You mean when he's dead? I think much like a hungry polar bear...he is never finished, just in-between meals."

LOL - Rephrasing... Ok, then maybe Allan would like to give Savage Worlds a spin someday. :)

Bye.

June 18, 2006 12:54 AM: Allan Sugarbaker says...

Sure, I'd love to give Savage Worlds a spin. Time and open-minded players, those are what I lack.

Working on both problems, though. :-)

June 18, 2006 09:48 AM: Chris says...

"Quick correction: Black Library does the Warhammer art books, not Forgeworld."

Sorry, I meant the Imperial Armor books Forgeworld puts out...I should have been more clear.

June 18, 2006 10:42 AM: Lee Valentine says...

Allan, you should check on this link:

http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=6995&

RPGNow's "Visual Aids" section is designed for repeated handing out of player aids. If they lose it, you reprint it.

June 22, 2006 07:20 PM: Tom says...

A bit late for the comments but I just wanted to say:

I totally agree with you about GenCon registration. Spreadsheets??? That's just ridiculous. There are hundreds of events in almost every category, thousands of events total and this multi-megabyte CSV file is the only way you can tell me what's going on? It's just a complete mess.

They need a better system to let you browse and register for games on-line. It's not a no-brainer, but it's certainly nothing that hasn't been done before (it's basically just a catalog) and it should certainly get looked into.

June 24, 2006 12:47 PM: Chris says...

Tom, it's never too late. Thank you for you comments!

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