Here it is. A link index to every White Dwarf Wednesday I have done.
Issues #1-#100
White Dwarf #1
White Dwarf #2
White Dwarf #3
White Dwarf #4
White Dwarf #5
White Dwarf #6
White Dwarf #7
White Dwarf #8
White Dwarf #9
White Dwarf #10
White Dwarf #11
White Dwarf #12
White Dwarf #13
White Dwarf #14
White Dwarf #15
White Dwarf #16
White Dwarf #17
White Dwarf #18
White Dwarf #19
White Dwarf #20
White Dwarf #21
White Dwarf #24
White Dwarf #22
White Dwarf #23
White Dwarf #25
White Dwarf #26
White Dwarf #27
White Dwarf #28
White Dwarf #29
White Dwarf #30
White Dwarf #31
White Dwarf #32
White Dwarf #33
White Dwarf #34
White Dwarf #35
White Dwarf #36
White Dwarf #37
White Dwarf #38
White Dwarf #39
White Dwarf #40
White Dwarf #41
White Dwarf #42
White Dwarf #43
White Dwarf #44
White Dwarf #45
White Dwarf #46
White Dwarf #47
White Dwarf #48
White Dwarf #49
White Dwarf #50
White Dwarf #51
White Dwarf #52
White Dwarf #53
White Dwarf #54
White Dwarf #55
White Dwarf #56
White Dwarf #57
White Dwarf #58
White Dwarf #59
White Dwarf #60
White Dwarf #61
White Dwarf #62
White Dwarf #63
White Dwarf #64
White Dwarf #65
White Dwarf #66
White Dwarf #67
White Dwarf #68
White Dwarf #69
White Dwarf #70
White Dwarf #71
White Dwarf #72
White Dwarf #73
White Dwarf #74
White Dwarf #75
White Dwarf #76
White Dwarf #77
White Dwarf #78
White Dwarf #79
White Dwarf #80
White Dwarf #81
White Dwarf #82
White Dwarf #83
White Dwarf #84
White Dwarf #85
White Dwarf #86
White Dwarf #87
White Dwarf #88
White Dwarf #89
White Dwarf #90
White Dwarf #91
White Dwarf #92
White Dwarf #93
White Dwarf #94
White Dwarf #95
White Dwarf #96
White Dwarf #97
White Dwarf #98
White Dwarf #99
White Dwarf #100
Two years, two months and 100 issues. Quite a ride!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space Limited Edition Hardcover Edition (PDF)
The PDF version of Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space Limited Edition Hardcover Edition is now up at DriveThruRPG.
If you have either of the 11th or 10th Doctor version of this game then you have most of the rules and text, though some things look like the are a bit clearer (or I am rereading them for 10th time). This is one full document as opposed to the multiple PDFs of the "boxed sets". It also updates the text to reflect the last bits of the Matt Smith seasons and the Day of the Doctor 50th Anniversary special. So stats for the War Doctor and updated Zygons.
It is an extremely attractive book (256 full color pages). If you are new to this game then this is the place to start. If you are new to Doctor Who, well then I would say grab the Tenth or Eleventh Doctor version of the rules. All the same rules, but less emphasis on the the show's own history. Though there are the story/adventure seeds for all 12 doctors and that is very nice.
I plan on picking this one up in hardback as soon as I can to be honest. That's how much I enjoy this game.
If you have either of the 11th or 10th Doctor version of this game then you have most of the rules and text, though some things look like the are a bit clearer (or I am rereading them for 10th time). This is one full document as opposed to the multiple PDFs of the "boxed sets". It also updates the text to reflect the last bits of the Matt Smith seasons and the Day of the Doctor 50th Anniversary special. So stats for the War Doctor and updated Zygons.
It is an extremely attractive book (256 full color pages). If you are new to this game then this is the place to start. If you are new to Doctor Who, well then I would say grab the Tenth or Eleventh Doctor version of the rules. All the same rules, but less emphasis on the the show's own history. Though there are the story/adventure seeds for all 12 doctors and that is very nice.
I plan on picking this one up in hardback as soon as I can to be honest. That's how much I enjoy this game.
Monday, March 10, 2014
The Light's Winning: True Detective
Wow.
That is really all I have to say about the season finale of HBO's "True Detective".
I am not going to discuss the finale at all here, there are still people that have not seen it here or overseas. But honestly this is one of the best things I have seen on American TV in a long, long time.
Not only were Matthew McConaughey (Det. Rustin "Rust" Cohle) and Woody Harrelson (Det. Martin "Marty" Hart) fantastic, they were the best I can ever remember seeing them.
The story pulled you in and kept you in till the end. Honestly I kinda want to rewatch it just to make sure I caught everything.
It is one of the best "Southern Gothic" stories I have seen in a long time, and I will admit to having a soft spot in my heart for this genre. It was not just Noir-ish cop drama, although it works as that too, there is an undercurrent of pure darkness here that should disturb any rational thinking person.
A lot has been made of the "Lovecraftian" (ok really "Chambersian") uses of "Carcosa" and "The King in Yellow". The fact that it was all steeped in hard reality and not some mythic world made it even more terrifying. It certainly makes any other use of Carcosa seem pale and immature in comparison. Seriously.
This would make such a fantastic Call of Cthlhu adventure it staggers my mind to think about how cool it could be. Horror, even 'Lovecraftian' horror, does not have to be about the monsters from beyond. Especially if the monsters in the bayou or the local church school work well enough.
If you have not had the chance, check out the companion website, http://darknessbecomesyou.com/
If that is not enough then listen to the title song ("theme song" seems wrong). Haunting.
I am very surprised that something unseated American Horror Story as my favorite show of 2014.
That is really all I have to say about the season finale of HBO's "True Detective".
I am not going to discuss the finale at all here, there are still people that have not seen it here or overseas. But honestly this is one of the best things I have seen on American TV in a long, long time.
Not only were Matthew McConaughey (Det. Rustin "Rust" Cohle) and Woody Harrelson (Det. Martin "Marty" Hart) fantastic, they were the best I can ever remember seeing them.
The story pulled you in and kept you in till the end. Honestly I kinda want to rewatch it just to make sure I caught everything.
It is one of the best "Southern Gothic" stories I have seen in a long time, and I will admit to having a soft spot in my heart for this genre. It was not just Noir-ish cop drama, although it works as that too, there is an undercurrent of pure darkness here that should disturb any rational thinking person.
A lot has been made of the "Lovecraftian" (ok really "Chambersian") uses of "Carcosa" and "The King in Yellow". The fact that it was all steeped in hard reality and not some mythic world made it even more terrifying. It certainly makes any other use of Carcosa seem pale and immature in comparison. Seriously.
This would make such a fantastic Call of Cthlhu adventure it staggers my mind to think about how cool it could be. Horror, even 'Lovecraftian' horror, does not have to be about the monsters from beyond. Especially if the monsters in the bayou or the local church school work well enough.
If you have not had the chance, check out the companion website, http://darknessbecomesyou.com/
If that is not enough then listen to the title song ("theme song" seems wrong). Haunting.
I am very surprised that something unseated American Horror Story as my favorite show of 2014.
Happy Birthday to The Other Side...sorta
March 10 is the unofficial birthday of The Other Side.
I say that because this is the day I set up my first website, also called the Other Side, back in 1996. I remember working on it at work during the week and and scribbling down some code in class (I was still getting my Ph.D. then).
I finally got it up and live over the weekend. I suppose I should say it was 11th. That was when I let people know. But the 10th was when I uploaded my index.html page to make it all work.
It wasn't much to be honest, but it was mine.
So happy birth to my site which died and then returned as this blog.
I say that because this is the day I set up my first website, also called the Other Side, back in 1996. I remember working on it at work during the week and and scribbling down some code in class (I was still getting my Ph.D. then).
I finally got it up and live over the weekend. I suppose I should say it was 11th. That was when I let people know. But the 10th was when I uploaded my index.html page to make it all work.
It wasn't much to be honest, but it was mine.
So happy birth to my site which died and then returned as this blog.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
March Madness OSR Challenge! Part 2
I want to thank Tomb of Tedankhamen for hosting this.
Here is part 2 of my list. Hope you enjoy!
9 What superhero RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Mutants and Masterminds is one of my favorites. I also enjoyed Villains and Vigilantes and Superbabes.
I just liked the way M&M worked to be honest.
Back in the day we used to take our D&D characters and drop them right into V&V. It was the 80s things like that were allowed.
10 What science fiction RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space is my current favorite sci-fi game. I like it's flexibility and it's openness. Plus being a big fan of Doctor Who doesn't hurt. But in all seriousness it is just a really fun game and really forces you to think about how to do things other than fighting all the time.
11 What post-apocalyptic RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Gamma World or Armageddon. I am not a huge fan of post-apoc games to be honest, but I have had fun with them in the past. Gamma World is gonzo fun and Armageddon is a nice addition to the WitchCraft line.
12 What humorous RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Army of Darkness. I think counts. It has a solid humor element. Same with Ghostbusters. Witch Girls Adventures also has a humor to it that I like. I like to inject all my games with a bit of humor. Temper the darkness a bit.
13 What horror RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Too many to count really. Chill, Call of Cthulhu, GURPS, WitchCraft, Buffy, Army of Darkness, Vampire, Mage, Ghosts of Albion, Kult, Monsterhearts, Wraith and lots more. I love horror games. I even run my D&D games as horror games.
14 What historical or cultural RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Not sure what this one is asking. I like anything Victorian. But outside of that Mage the Sorcerers' Crusade for playing in the Renaissance. For a purely historical RPG, Victoria is one of my favorites.
15 What pseudo or alternate history RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Castle Falkenstein is one of my favorite alt-history games. Victoriana is another good one. And Space: 1899. Anything in the Victorian period really.
Here is part 2 of my list. Hope you enjoy!
9 What superhero RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Mutants and Masterminds is one of my favorites. I also enjoyed Villains and Vigilantes and Superbabes.
I just liked the way M&M worked to be honest.
Back in the day we used to take our D&D characters and drop them right into V&V. It was the 80s things like that were allowed.
10 What science fiction RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space is my current favorite sci-fi game. I like it's flexibility and it's openness. Plus being a big fan of Doctor Who doesn't hurt. But in all seriousness it is just a really fun game and really forces you to think about how to do things other than fighting all the time.
11 What post-apocalyptic RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Gamma World or Armageddon. I am not a huge fan of post-apoc games to be honest, but I have had fun with them in the past. Gamma World is gonzo fun and Armageddon is a nice addition to the WitchCraft line.
12 What humorous RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Army of Darkness. I think counts. It has a solid humor element. Same with Ghostbusters. Witch Girls Adventures also has a humor to it that I like. I like to inject all my games with a bit of humor. Temper the darkness a bit.
13 What horror RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Too many to count really. Chill, Call of Cthulhu, GURPS, WitchCraft, Buffy, Army of Darkness, Vampire, Mage, Ghosts of Albion, Kult, Monsterhearts, Wraith and lots more. I love horror games. I even run my D&D games as horror games.
14 What historical or cultural RPG have you enjoyed most? Give details.
Not sure what this one is asking. I like anything Victorian. But outside of that Mage the Sorcerers' Crusade for playing in the Renaissance. For a purely historical RPG, Victoria is one of my favorites.
15 What pseudo or alternate history RPG have you enjoyed most? Why?
Castle Falkenstein is one of my favorite alt-history games. Victoriana is another good one. And Space: 1899. Anything in the Victorian period really.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Zatannurday: Zatanna by Stephanie Buscema
I have really been enjoying the Red Sonja covers by Stephanie Buscema of late. I am posting some over at Red Sonja She-devil With A Sword and Amazon Princess today. Here is her Zatanna
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