As promised, we now have a collection of links to stories featuring LARP up at http://www.larpaweb.net. It's a couple of days later than I'd hoped, but I got...
Big news in the NERO Lawsuit (Ventrella v NERO International) today. Counsel for the defendant today filed their response to the plaintiff's complaint. Check...
So I'm proud to say that the RPI Games Club and Foam Brain Productions successfully put on our first weekend-long theatrical style Live Action Roleplaying Game...
Someone had mentioned there was a contest for writing a minigame announced at Intercon F, and that more details would be provided later - does anyone have...
I'm working on finalizing them even now. You can see the flyer with most of the details at: http://www.larpaweb.org/larpa/flyers.shtml "Back" has the details...
For the LARP Awards. http://www.larpyawards.com/2006/ Pretty, cleaner looking, a bit more focused. Kinda MMORPGish with the graphics, but I can live with that....
Oh, look! All flash. Guaranteed to slow down not only your download (if you are on dial-up) but your computer as well (unless you're on the most recent and...
I spent a bit of time looking through the "New" LARPies web site and am a bit perplexed. The very end of the list of entries has the list of "Favorite Unsigned...
Amber We have been given permission to use music made by midnight syndicate - thye may come out but they are busy with lions gate films right now. they sent...
... be changed to non-major label. ... Metropolis Records in particular, but also Dancing Ferret Disks are major underground record labels. Granted they're not...
Mark, can you elaborate on this? I find that to be an interesting point of view since we're discussing an award show for (and are all members of) a section of...
... non- ... Exactly what do you mean by above ground event? Above ground as in widely publicized to the general public (not just LARPers)? Trying to break...
I never denied that there are 'major labels' that the underground community listens to and, in this case, major means popular to the underground music...
... I don't visit the forums often, and now I remember why. When something catches my eye on larpa-gen, and I go to read about it, I don't really have a clue...
Linda, Just below the quote that you mentioned, it says: Check out all this and more at http://www.larpaweb.net. I went to the website, clicked on the forum...
I know a lot of people here use index cards for their games - how have people gone about printing them? This is the second or third LARP in a row for me where...
Well, for Etherlines we have to print over 1000 cards. Probably because the game was put together production-wise so long ago, we still use a dot-matrix...
Chad Bergeron
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Apr 6, 2006 4:30 am
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Format 'cards' in a word document and then just print to cardstock. It will require some cutting, but that's easier then trying to feed cards into a machine. ...
I find printing onto cards with an inkjet works pretty well if you keep to the margins. For the "bathes" series of games printing onto paper and cutting is...
We print onto label stock, and then stick that on the cards. Our index cards are color-coded, so it helps us to keep that system and still have everything be...
LIONE prints about 200-300 cards for each monthly event. The time investment that would be needed to either cut from card stock or use stickers makes either...
I print to whatever makes sense for the game and what I have on hand. As I managed to snag tons of form feed business cards from a dollar store once, I tend to...
*grin* Yay, dollar stores! We did the same for our index card labels. Bought a case from a going out of business sale, which made everything exceedingly...
That is a good point, I use a database merge as often as I can for printing cards. It seperates data and format, and works tremendously well. Mike ... -- ...
Oddly, I tended to go in the opposite direction. I found that bursting cards tended to be a pain, and pre-perf very expensive. For big runs of cards, -...