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Merry Christmas!

Four-way Kart-off

So we finally had a Mario Kart DS online game.

Me against Leon, Tanya, and, live from Japan, Simon. Leon was the king, although, as ever, he was very lucky with his power-ups. ;-)

It was great fun (once we got the connection sorted), and bodes well for the online treats in store when Mario Kart Wii comes out in April.

The Modern Exposition are back...

with a new album, and will be performing live later in the year.

Three new tracks up on TheirSpace.

:happy:

Woods


Very nice afternoon chilling in the woods on Sunday with Matt and Megan. I was basking in the sun in just a few layers of tee shirts (okay, one long sleeved), and it was very pleasent and spring-like. And, yes, it was only February 10th at the time.

Nelly and Sam were entertained by a small fire, Tabitha pottered about, and then Matt taught Sam and then me how to tie a figure-of-eight knot. Only a few more to go until Matt gives me my Knots badge.

There's some pictures here, a few others from Christmas time, and I found some more from Japan as well.

Selling lead to nine year olds

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Congratulations to Ken who wrote most of The Edger's Altcult book for R. Talsorian Games, soon to be out in physical as well as digital form. Ken's one of the ensemble who brings my game to life, when he isn't busy penning RPG books, and he and I have dreamt up some storylines that should keep us all entertained well into 2009.

Sadly, though, WFRP is a dead game again. Games Workshop pulled the plug (see also 1992) on their role-playing division, Black Industries. GW share price at rock bottom, Suits cut back the marginal areas, same old, same old.

Much heartbreak in the RPG world, then, and, of course, the community will keep the game alive, just as in the nineties, so it wont really die. Forums and fansites and fanzines. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay forever!

Except that, in all likelyhood, Games Workshop will scuttle in and hold their precious Intellectual Property close, the books will vanish from the shops again, and the chances of anyone new finding the grim world of perilous adventure will be slim.

R. Talsorian keep their out of print games alive in electronic form, including the spiffing Castle Falkenstein, one of the most inspirational single RPG rulebooks ever written. Still available, and I'm working on a Falkenstein pilot for later in the year.

Confirmed so far:
  • Alternate 1870's Brighton
  • A traitor fleeing to Paris with Top Secret Documents
  • A masked ball in the french capital
And, it says here...

Which one of these two-dozen New Europa beauties is the Prussian agent?


In other news, despite this blog turning into a bit of a geek-fest, I've been fairly busy out in the real world. Which has been nice. :D

WFRP in '07

Final cliffhanger of '06. "After this the passages wind upwards, until, a while later, a flickering light is seen ahead. Crossing the tunnel is another, and down it are being led another group of slaves, accompanied by Skaven masters. In amongst the slaves, Maude recognises someone. Her boyfriend Heidric."
Total number of episodes in '07. 13. (43 to 55)
GM's favourite cliffhanger of '07. Episode 52 The return of Avorn.
GM's fave ep of '07. Episode 52.
Final cliffhanger of '07. "Avorn leaves first, and the tallest tower at the very back of the town catches his eye. At its highest window, a light is blinking on and off, on and off..."

Overall Stats
Total episodes since April 04. 55.
Approximate total game time. 150 hours.
Number of player characters since Episode One. 13.
Player Character deaths since Episode One. 5.
Player Character deaths not storylined by both player and GM. 2 (Lisseut and Gathil).
GM's favourite nasty twist. Doria.

Synths

Exciting times at Vangelis Heights.

As we see from the leading Vangelis news source, the man himself was on Front Row tonight. He spoke to Mark Lawson from his luxury studio in front of a bank of synths several metres high1, and improvised a few noodlings at Lawson's prompting.

Vang the man has been busy - new music on a Bladerunner tip, along with previously missing bits of the soundtrack, have found their way onto a three cd set. There's also a brand new OST to the film El Greco, which you shouldn't confuse with his previous studio album called, erm, El Greco.

The interview with Mark Lawson is on Listen Again til next Wednesday evening.

1Possibly. Actual height may vary.