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BattleTech’s “Unseen” revealed by Catalyst

June 25, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Industry, Miniatures Games 3 comments

Catalyst Game Labs is continuing its quest to fulfill BattleTech fans’ every wish by bringing back the out-of-print illustrations for several mech models. The press release has more: In 1996 numerous images originally licensed from several Japanese anime sources were retired from use within the BattleTech universe. Those illustrations formed

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Twitter’s got a use after all!

June 25, 2009 Mike Sugarbaker Conventions, Industry, Roleplaying Games 2 comments

I’ll go out on a limb and say that the increasing uptake of Twitter amongst the gaming community is gonna make this season’s con coverage a little easier to generate. I’m not at Origins myself this year – it’s Go Play Northwest for me, starting tomorrow – but the #origins2009

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BattleLore: Heroes expansion due this fall from FFG

June 24, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games One comment

It seems like anytime a BattleLore enthusiast talks about the game these days, they bemoan Days of Wonder not getting around to releasing the Heroes set. Well, today the game’s current publisher Fantasy Flight just announced a release date for BattleLore: Heroes. According to FFG’s website, the expansion will include

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Doctor Who RPG finally arriving this October

June 23, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Geek Culture, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

Early today, Cubicle 7 announced its upcoming Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space RPG has finally chosen when to appear – October 2009. This must mean the company has sucessfully jumped through the BBC’s licensing hoops, and won’t need to go offline again anytime soon. The new game will

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OgreCave reviews – Genji

June 23, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Card Games, Reviews

To keep our flow of reviews moving along, we offer Demian’s review of Genji from Z-Man Games. The attractive card game gives players the opportunity to win the hearts of Japanese princesses through poetry – but how much challenge does the game offer? Click through to find out.

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The story of raising Hellas

June 22, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Game Design, Industry, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

Avid roleplaying gamers, prospective game publishers, and anyone even mildly interested in how the wacky tabletop game industry functions should take note of a new column launching today over at RPGnet. Michael Fiegel, creator of the Ninja Burger phenomenon and co-author of Hellas, has begun HELLAS: From Alpha to Omega,

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Free RPG Day ’09 is upon us

June 20, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Industry, Roleplaying Games 5 comments

Time to get dressed and head out the door, ‘cuz today is Free RPG Day 2009. As you heard in our recent Gaming News Update interview on the subject, this year’s event has shaped up quite nicely – all that remains is to find a participating store and get yourself

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FFG’s Warhammer Fantasy goes downloadable

June 19, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

In case you’ve been fruitlessly searching for the last few Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay supplements to finish your collection, Fantasy Flight Games just began making them available as PDF downloads. The first three books, the Core Rulebook, the Old World Bestiary, and Sigmar’s Heirs, are available on the DriveThruRPG and RPGNow

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Deadlands, Martians game details updated at Twilight Creations

June 18, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Conventions 2 comments

I heard about this from Twilight Creations’ Todd Breitenstein at KublaCon ’09 last month, but this is the first visual evidence I’ve seen of it: Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch, a licensed board game of the Weird West for 2-6 players. Due out around August ’09, the game will

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Mutant Chronicles Movie on Sci Fi Channel

June 17, 2009 Lee Valentine Uncategorized 3 comments

The Mutant Chronicles movie is coming to the small screen on the Sci Fi Channel (soon to be the SyFy channel). For those who blinked and missed it, Mutant Chronicles premiered in theaters in April 2009 and its already coming to TV.  That’s gotta be one of the shortest turnarounds

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Laptops? We don’t need no stinkin’ laptops

June 17, 2009 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Dungeons & Dragons, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

Andy Kitkowski at Story Games points out a Japanese tabletop-RPG gamebook and comprehensive play aid for the Nintendo DS. In a kinder universe than this one, we would not have to ask where the hell the iPhone app was for D&D Insider.

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Come Out and Play ’09 came and played

June 16, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Conventions, Geek Culture, LARP Leave a comment

Another June, and once again, I’m somewhat annoyed that I didn’t get myself out to New York City to participate in Come Out & Play, the annual weekend festival of city-wide games that strike an odd balance between LARP, sport, and flash mob. Sprawling throughout Times Square, Central Park, Brooklyn,

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Toys R Us wins lawsuit against Amazon

June 15, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Card Games, Industry One comment

Toys R Us is in the news again. No, it’s not . This time, the company has won $51 million in its lawsuit against Amazon.com. This comes three years after the early end of the ten year exclusive contract Toys R Us signed with Amazon in 2000, which made Amazon

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OgreCave reviews – Shadows Over Filmland

June 15, 2009 Allan Sugarbaker Reviews, Roleplaying Games

We’ve been keeping busy around the Cave, and as proof, we have another new review. This time, Lee provides us with his impressions of Shadows Over Filmland, a Trail of Cthulhu supplement from Pelgrane Press. The adventure compilation offers multiple nasty scenarios, but do they merit picking up a copy

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Small World Game Design Contest

June 13, 2009 Lee Valentine Board Games, Contests, Conventions 2 comments

Days of Wonder has a great contest open to hobby game designers and fans of its new Small World game. From now through July 31, Small World fans are encouraged to submit their best Race and/or Special Power designs to Days of Wonder in the hopes of winning the Grand

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