Day 9: Favorite Media You Wish Was an RPG
Oh. There is so many. I think I would have say Harry Potter.
Not only is it a natural fit with a ton of potential, but it would be a great thing for RPGs.
There is just so much that could be done with this world. You have magic, you have high school drama, you have good vs. evil. Just tons and tons of stuff.
BUT...JKR is not likely to ever make my dreams come true and grant me the license. So my next choice is a Charmed RPG.
I could totally rock out on this game.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Zatannurday: Happy Birthday Paul Dini
Continuing Paul Dini's Birthday.
Here are some interviews and other videos with Paul talking about our mutually favorite girl.
From 2010, here he is talking about the Zatanna series out then.
Here is a review of said comic.
Here is one from 2011. Less about Zee, but still some good stuff.
And a review of "The" Zatanna episode written by Dini. I don't agree with everything he is saying, but that's cool.
Of course here is the birthday boy himself, with his wife Misty Lee.
And Lee.
Yeah. He is still a bigger fan than me. ;)
Here are some interviews and other videos with Paul talking about our mutually favorite girl.
From 2010, here he is talking about the Zatanna series out then.
Here is a review of said comic.
Here is one from 2011. Less about Zee, but still some good stuff.
And a review of "The" Zatanna episode written by Dini. I don't agree with everything he is saying, but that's cool.
Of course here is the birthday boy himself, with his wife Misty Lee.
And Lee.
Yeah. He is still a bigger fan than me. ;)
RPG a Day 2015, Day 8
Day 8: Favorite Appearance of RPGs in the Media
I have seen a few and I always find them amusing. Supernatural usually does a nice job. But my favorite still has to be from the X-files.
The first from "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'" Season 3, Episode 20
Jose Chung: Aren't you nervous telling me all this? Receiving all those death threats?
Blaine: Well, hey, I didn't spend all those years playing Dungeons and Dragons and not learn a little something about courage.
The next one comes from another one of my favorite episodes, "Unusual Suspects" Season 5, Episode 1.
Langly: Elron the Druid bets 50! Cash only, Elron... no cheques for the bank of Middle Earth! Come on Natural 20. Daddy needs a new Sword of Wounding. [Byers and Frohike enter] What's the big idea of bringing the Nark in here?
Frohike: Me and the Nark have a proposition for you.
Langly: What proposition?
Frohike: The coolest hack in the world.
Elron the Druid: Lord Manhammer?!
Langly: Say it. Say it!
Frohike: [reluctantly] Your Kung-Fu is the best...
When the Lone Gunmen "died" in the series I rose a toast in my next D&D game to Lord Manhammer.
I have seen a few and I always find them amusing. Supernatural usually does a nice job. But my favorite still has to be from the X-files.
The first from "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'" Season 3, Episode 20
Jose Chung: Aren't you nervous telling me all this? Receiving all those death threats?
Blaine: Well, hey, I didn't spend all those years playing Dungeons and Dragons and not learn a little something about courage.
The next one comes from another one of my favorite episodes, "Unusual Suspects" Season 5, Episode 1.
Langly: Elron the Druid bets 50! Cash only, Elron... no cheques for the bank of Middle Earth! Come on Natural 20. Daddy needs a new Sword of Wounding. [Byers and Frohike enter] What's the big idea of bringing the Nark in here?
Frohike: Me and the Nark have a proposition for you.
Langly: What proposition?
Frohike: The coolest hack in the world.
Elron the Druid: Lord Manhammer?!
Langly: Say it. Say it!
Frohike: [reluctantly] Your Kung-Fu is the best...
When the Lone Gunmen "died" in the series I rose a toast in my next D&D game to Lord Manhammer.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Happy Birthday Paul Dini and Larry Elmore!
Today is the birthday of writer and producer Paul Dini!
If you spend anytime here at the Other Side you know I am a fan of Paul's work going all the way back to his days on "Masters of the Universe".
This week also saw the birthday of TSR Uber-artist Larry Elmore. The man has made a career on drawing dark haired witchy women. He even talks about it here; "I've sort of been plagued with the image of a dark-haired, woodsy kind of woman - a witchy woman. She's always been on my mind, starting when I was about 22 or something. That's why I do a lot of witchy looking women"
So to celebrate the birthdays of the only people I know who likes magic girls and witches more than me.
We learn in Power Girl #23 that Zatanna's ring tone is "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" by the Police. Quite appropriate I think. Especially since the very first Zatanna I ever did was titled "Zatanna, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic". This is one of my favorite songs from Ghost in the Machine.
Steve Miller's "Abracadbra" is one of those songs that remind me of witches in general, but Zee in particular. I can't help but think that this song plays when Paul is writing or Larry is painting.
Zatanna meet Santana. No relation. But I am sure "Black Magic Woman" is not directed at you. Interesting note, this song was actually an early Fleetwood Mac song. This song appears on Santana's album Abraxas; the demon of magic and where we get the word Abrabcadbra.
Speaking of Witchy Women, no one describes them better than The Eagles. Raven hair, Ruby lips. Sparks fly from her finger tips? Yeah. That's my girl. Or Paul's. Or Larry's.
America is like the least Goth band on the planet. Maybe only the Beach Boys are less dark.
But I love "You Can Do Magic". Yet another song about a witchy woman.
No one really remembers Classic IV, but I do and their "Spooky". Love a spooky girl..
Paul Dinin is not just known for his magic girls. In fact his biggest contribution to DC comics might be Harley Quinn. I could go on about her, but here is a video featuring Arleen Sorkin, the voice of Harley and the genesis of Harley Quinn.
Happy Birthday gentlemen!!
If you spend anytime here at the Other Side you know I am a fan of Paul's work going all the way back to his days on "Masters of the Universe".
This week also saw the birthday of TSR Uber-artist Larry Elmore. The man has made a career on drawing dark haired witchy women. He even talks about it here; "I've sort of been plagued with the image of a dark-haired, woodsy kind of woman - a witchy woman. She's always been on my mind, starting when I was about 22 or something. That's why I do a lot of witchy looking women"
So to celebrate the birthdays of the only people I know who likes magic girls and witches more than me.
We learn in Power Girl #23 that Zatanna's ring tone is "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" by the Police. Quite appropriate I think. Especially since the very first Zatanna I ever did was titled "Zatanna, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic". This is one of my favorite songs from Ghost in the Machine.
Steve Miller's "Abracadbra" is one of those songs that remind me of witches in general, but Zee in particular. I can't help but think that this song plays when Paul is writing or Larry is painting.
Zatanna meet Santana. No relation. But I am sure "Black Magic Woman" is not directed at you. Interesting note, this song was actually an early Fleetwood Mac song. This song appears on Santana's album Abraxas; the demon of magic and where we get the word Abrabcadbra.
Speaking of Witchy Women, no one describes them better than The Eagles. Raven hair, Ruby lips. Sparks fly from her finger tips? Yeah. That's my girl. Or Paul's. Or Larry's.
America is like the least Goth band on the planet. Maybe only the Beach Boys are less dark.
But I love "You Can Do Magic". Yet another song about a witchy woman.
No one really remembers Classic IV, but I do and their "Spooky". Love a spooky girl..
Paul Dinin is not just known for his magic girls. In fact his biggest contribution to DC comics might be Harley Quinn. I could go on about her, but here is a video featuring Arleen Sorkin, the voice of Harley and the genesis of Harley Quinn.
Happy Birthday gentlemen!!
Kickstart Your Weekend: Ernest Gary Gygax Jr.'s Marmoreal Tomb
This was one of the big ones I was reading about at Gen Con last week.
Ernest Gary Gygax Jr.'s Marmoreal Tomb Campaign Starter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1709227718/ernest-gary-gygax-jrs-marmoreal-tomb-campaign-star
Though it doesn't really need my support at this point, it is full of Original Old School street cred and even newer OSR Old School cred.
Frankly I like the idea that it will have addons to work with D&D 5 and White Star.
Personally I am looking forward to the Modern Horror and Castles & Crusades conversions too.
In any case this looks like a lot of fun.
Ernest Gary Gygax Jr.'s Marmoreal Tomb Campaign Starter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1709227718/ernest-gary-gygax-jrs-marmoreal-tomb-campaign-star
Though it doesn't really need my support at this point, it is full of Original Old School street cred and even newer OSR Old School cred.
Frankly I like the idea that it will have addons to work with D&D 5 and White Star.
Personally I am looking forward to the Modern Horror and Castles & Crusades conversions too.
In any case this looks like a lot of fun.
RPG a Day 2015, Day 7
Day 7: Favorite Free RPG
It wasn't free when I got into it, but it is free now.
CJ Carrella's WitchCraft
And you can get it for free at DriveThruRPG!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/692/CJ-Carrellas-WitchCraft
It's not just the best free RPG, it is one of the best RPGs ever.
It wasn't free when I got into it, but it is free now.
CJ Carrella's WitchCraft
And you can get it for free at DriveThruRPG!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/692/CJ-Carrellas-WitchCraft
It's not just the best free RPG, it is one of the best RPGs ever.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Buried....
Working on some my Kickstarter materials I owe my editors. So nothing to report today.
Got some really cool things coming up though!
Got some really cool things coming up though!
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