Thu, 28 May 2009
Here is my first promo for the show. Feel free to download and distribute it as you see fit! :)
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Wed, 27 May 2009
A cleric and an anthropology professor duke it out over the value of
having a pantheon of deities in a role-playing game. Are they there to
watch over your PCs or to drive them stark-raving mad?Panelists: Father Vernon Corey, High Priest of the Temple of St. Wilford Solomon Eldridge, Professor of Anthropology at Miskatonic University Comments[0]
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Tue, 19 May 2009
Is it a good idea to run a game with undead PCs or NPCs? A vampire and a bounty hunter go head-to-head on the topic.Panelists: Dr. Joseph "Doc" Anthrax Lord Connor Shadowbane Comments[0]
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Tue, 12 May 2009
Which vision of the future is more fun to play your sci-fi campaign
in? Two realities collide when a cyber-hacker and an ace starship
pilot get together to talk about it.Panelists: Major Hal Cross of the Interstellar Fleet Reflux (Live via the Neural Net) Comments[0]
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Wed, 6 May 2009
Does playing without dice help a game or hinder it? Our guests debate the merits of diceless role-playing games.Panelists: Solomon Eldridge, Professor of Anthropology at Miskatonic University Special Agent Jack McCandless Comments[0]
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Sat, 2 May 2009
To role-play or not to role-play? Listen in as two immortal beings clash over the subject.Panelists: Lord Connor Shadowbane Archwizard Avan Brightstar, Vizier to the Elven Court of Neverrest Comments[0]
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Sat, 2 May 2009
Is it okay to fudge the rules sometimes? We threw a pirate and a samurai into a room together to have a nice, calm conversation about it.Panelists: Darin Payne, Captain of the Ironblood Masato Nakajima, Samurai to the Court of Orange Blossoms Comments[0]
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Sat, 2 May 2009
Is it better to build a great conversationalist or a heavy hitter? Our panelists go at it over the best method to build a player character.Panelists: Solomon Eldridge, Professor of Anthropology at Miskatonic University Reflux (Live via the Neural Net) Comments[1]
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Fri, 1 May 2009
The battle between live-action and table-top role-players comes to the Great Debate! Listen as a vampire lord and a government agent go at it!Panelists: Special Agent Jack McCandless Lord Connor Shadowbane Comments[0]
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Fri, 1 May 2009
A superhero squares off with a Wild West bounty hunter. The topic: the use of shape-changing villains in RPGs.Music for this episode includes excerpt from "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Panelists: Captain Radiant of the Integrity Force Dr. Joseph "Doc" Anthrax Comments[0]
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Fri, 1 May 2009
The first episode of The Great Debate!It's the pirate vs the elf as we debate the merits of fear effects in games. Be afraid. Panelists: Darin Payne, Captain of the Ironblood Archwizard Avan Brightstar, Vizier to the Elven Court of Neverrest Comments[0]
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Fri, 1 May 2009
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A cleric and an anthropology professor duke it out over the value of
having a pantheon of deities in a role-playing game. Are they there to
watch over your PCs or to drive them stark-raving mad?
Is it a good idea to run a game with undead PCs or NPCs? A vampire and a bounty hunter go head-to-head on the topic.
Which vision of the future is more fun to play your sci-fi campaign
in? Two realities collide when a cyber-hacker and an ace starship
pilot get together to talk about it.
Does playing without dice help a game or hinder it? Our guests debate the merits of diceless role-playing games.
To role-play or not to role-play? Listen in as two immortal beings clash over the subject.
Is it okay to fudge the rules sometimes? We threw a pirate and a samurai into a room together to have a nice, calm conversation about it.
Is it better to build a great conversationalist or a heavy hitter? Our panelists go at it over the best method to build a
The battle between live-action and table-top role-players comes to the
A superhero squares off with a Wild West
The first episode of The Great Debate!