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Demon God’s Fane Review Posted

May 9, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Joe’s given us a look at the high-level Malhavoc Press adventure Demon God’s Fane. Find out if the adventure’s right for your 14th level campaign. Wait… you’ve got a 14th level campaign? Geez. Mine’s at a nice, respectable (and still killable) 7th level. Best of luck with your demigods.

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This Is Hell… This Is Hell On Earth… This Is Hell On Earth On D20

May 9, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Pinnacle has decided to publish Hell on Earth D20 to bring more gamers into the Wasted West. Fred Jandt, former head of West End Games, has written the new version, which includes “Legend Chips, powers for Templars, Doomsayers, Junkers, rules for fully-automatic weapons” and more. For an early taste of

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Godlike Review Posted

May 7, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Today, Nathan provides not only an informative review of Godlike, but the story of a gamer (himself) and how he came to know and love a new game system. Have a look at the superhero game that even non-supers gamers are falling for.

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Zombies!!! Actually Back, Actually

May 7, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

The last time they smacked us up with a press release, the folks at Twilight Creations were not totally forthright about the fact that they really were going to have Zombies!!! back in print, under the same name that is, with expansions and such. All they had clear info on

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Project Aon Releases Cauldron of Fear

May 5, 2002 Demian Katz Uncategorized

It’s been ages since Project Aon last released a free Lone Wolf book, but it looks like their latest endeavor (The Cauldron of Fear, available here) has been well worth the wait. Not only is it fully-illustrated like its predecessor, The Jungle of Doom, but it’s also available as a

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Darn Fun Leaps Into Spotlight

May 4, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Newcomer Darn Fun Games has just announced the release of three new games that seem right up my alley. The three games the company has started off with are Roadkill!, “a free board game with a sick automotive hunting twist,” A Cold Day In Hell, “a race to find the

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Marvel HeroClix First Look

May 3, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Okay. We’ll make this quick. First: it‘s played on a square map, like Dungeons. Apart from that, it resembles MK in the basics: players trade actions, an action is either ranged attack, melee, or pass. There are other, subtler differences, though. One player tells me that ganging up on a

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Fiery Dragon Leaves White Wolf, Renews Vow Of Eternal Love For Counters

May 2, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Fiery Dragon Productions has left the umbrella of White Wolf‘s Sword & Sorcery Studios imprint, as our sources told us… right before the went up on GamingReport anyway. What, if anything, this will mean for Fiery Dragon’s relationship with Monte Cook (whose Malhavoc Press maintains a relationship with Sword &

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Fighting Fantasy Covers Revealed

May 2, 2002 Demian Katz Uncategorized

After another period of bandwidth-overload-induced downtime, has returned, and now they’ve posted . I for one am excited.

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Star Wars Attack of the Clones TCG First Look

April 30, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

So I bought the two-player starter because it was so damned cheap, for the sole reason of reporting on it… then I forgot to report on it! But it’s okay because I’m pretty sure it’s all still the same! Here’s the deal: combat reminds me somewhat of . Cards act

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Inner City Lemmings Going Online

April 29, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Inner City Games has a new deal with Gametable Online to create a multi-player online version of Lemmings in Space. A beta version should be ready by mid- to late October. Soon, players will be killing their rodent space crews through their computers. Roast a few over a solar flare

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Confounded Furriners! Why Can’t They Just Talk American?

April 29, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Several readers emailed to let me know that The Dark Eye, the RPG mentioned yesterday, is probably Das Schwarze Auge, a popular fantasy RPG in Germany. I should have looked more closely at all the German-language stuff on the FanPro home page, seeing as how I linked to it and

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Fast Forward To Distribute Shadowrun, BattleTech, Dark Eye

April 28, 2002 Mike Sugarbaker Uncategorized

Missed this news earlier in the week: Fast Forward, FanPro, and FASA “announced together that they have entered into an agreement allowing Fast Forward to be the sales and distribution arm for the Classic Battletech game, the Shadowrun roleplaying game and The Dark Eye roleplaying game with all new releases

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Silver Age Sentinels Mounts D20 Second-Wave Assault

April 27, 2002 Allan Sugarbaker Uncategorized

have announced that they’ll be following up the release of their Tri-Stat System superhero RPG with a D20 version in time for Gen Con. If I were them, I’d pull a Godlike and throw them both in the same edition, but maybe Godlike’s presence in the same genre is a

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This Is Sick With A Capital S

April 26, 2002 Nathaniel James Uncategorized

The first of the Four Horsemen has been found. In Canada. Some might remember WizKids Games‘ Find the Four Horsemen Contest. The basics of it are that WizKids has made a very few Mage Knight figures of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death. Wizkids put

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