FYI, Roleplaying in Miniature http://www.rpg.net/columns/roleplayinginminiature/roleplayinginminiature1.phtml I'd wish they'd bring back those Gamma World...
We use minis for most of our games. I do have some of the old GW figs. But, other than nostalgia, they aren't the best quality. I have a fair amount of...
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done with dolls http://www.needcoffee.com/updates/2007/03/02/toyman-studios-the-war-of-the-worlds-in-stop-motion-doll-o-vision/ "Sorcery! We are all...
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2007/02/tiny-robot-reduces-need-for-surgery/ -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that insistence on ...
sorry that took so long to post... Yahoo identified it as spam, then my gmail account identified the message saying that I had to verify if it was spam or not,...
At long last (after a tech problem with reducing the pdf from 44 MB to 5.6 MB) the MAJOR Issue No. 4 - February 2007 is now available for download. ...
I think I'll wait until they can built me a robot to project it from :) - Chris Ralph Glatt <ralphglatt@...> wrote: I think I'll wait until the price...
Just one reason to be careful what you claim is impossible to occur. Sometimes it just takes a few decades. But I'll wait five years. By then the price and my...
New biological robots build themselves Miniature bots can even correct their own mistakes These images show, from left to right in each row, the sequence of...
Didn't I see these on Stargate? - Chris thehoneymnrs@... wrote: New biological robots build themselves Miniature bots can even correct their own mistakes...
Science fiction is having a hard time staying ahead of scientific fact, except in the area of space exploration. Apocalypses don't count except as something to...
Does anyone have any experience with D6 Space by West End Games or Savage Worlds? Good things? Bad things? Specifically, would it do well for a PA setting...
D6 and Savage Worlds are pretty similar in style. Both Savage Worlds and D6 Space are a little light on "crunchy bits", that is detailed lists of equipment,...
Hi: I'd love to see what you've got for Basic Roleplaying... Any interest in posting something about it? Thanks. James D. Collins Painted Frog Productions ...
I have a copy of the original D&D adventure Temple of the Frog. I always though it could be converted to a post-apoc. adventure. Now WotC has released the...
VERY large file! I haven't looked at it yet, but I've seen some artwork for it recently. Well done, but again, I think that the whole thing is going to be a...
Hi all, I'm Matty (I'm New and live in Vermont). I love the GW game and haven't played in many a year. I haven't heard anything about the d20 version and...
Welcome, Although I am more of a 1st/2nd edition fan (and so biased in that direction), I can say there are some really interesting items in the GWd20 material...
Well, I'll through my two cents in the pot... I thought it was total crud. (based on the same reasons Chris has said) As Chris said, there are a few things...
Thanks Derek for letting us know this was up. While I much prefer "Expedition to Barrier Peaks" as the definative D&D tech tie-in module, "Frog" was an...
I like the D20 version the best although I do use the mutation tables from 4th edition GW as well as the D20 GW list to roll up mutant PCs. I use the list of...
I never really got into the S&S version fo Gamma World. There is something just very dull and dreary about it, but to be honest it might be down to simple...
In PS. The one book fo the S&S GW I like is the GM Guide. The sectiong on GMing (I think by Greg Stohltz) goes a lot further on the subejct than you'll find in...
"True Friendship" (With none of that Sissy Crap!!!!) You will see no cutesy little smiley faces on this card- just the stone cold truth of our friendship. 1...
I bought the first two d20 books when they came out. Although I could retro fit some concepts to my 4th edition game, I really did get some use out of the...