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Renegade Pop Culture
The Trivium Retrospective: Episode 1 - Ember To Inferno - Renegade Jukebox #51

Renegade Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 46:01


Jukebox is back with a brand new series, this time on Trivium. Nick & Mike are back with renewed energy for one of their all time favorite bands. Starting with the band's small beginnings when Matt Heafy was only 17, so how is the album? Listen and find out.Samples used: "Pillars of Serpents" original and 2017 re-recording"Ember to Inferno" Live @ Chapman Studios and 2024 re-recording"A View of Burning Empires"

Cinedicate
The Green Knight: Arthurian Legends, Burning Empires, and Seeking Honor

Cinedicate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 57:03


On this episode of Cinedicate, we set off to seek honor to join the Knights of the Roundtable. Anthony Zonzo returns to discuss A24's take on an Arthurian legend, The Green Knight. Adapted from the original text hundreds of years prior, David Lowery writes, directs, and produces A24's Epic about King Arthur's nephew and his quest to slay The Green Knight. Dev Patel portrays Gawain as he seeks honor and to have a tale worth telling before his death. This film mixes the tone of a psychological horror with the aesthetic of a dark medieval horror to fantastic results.

Lænestolsrollespil
Mouse Guard

Lænestolsrollespil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 56:20


Episode 31 er emnet Mouse Guard, som både er en tegneserie og et rollespil. Vi tager her fat i rollespillet, som baseret på og inspireret af tegneserien, og det er et rollespil, hvor man spiller intelligente mus. Tegneserien så dagens lys i 2006 og er blevet fulgt af flere albums, mens rollespillet udkom i 2008, og det er siden blevet suppleret med en Box Edition med en masse flotte ekstra komponenter og en Second Edition.< Mouse Guard bruger et regelsystem, som er baseret på Burning Wheel, som også har afledt rollespillene Burning Empires (baseret på tegneserien Iron Empires) og Torchbearer. Burning Wheel er designet af Luke Crane og tegneserien af David Peterson.

Geecko on the Air
Focus sul genere steampunk 1.04

Geecko on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 22:14


Quarta parte della conversazione a due fatta con Davide Losito, membro della vecchia guardia della comunità italiana dei giocatori di ruolo indie, in cui affrontiamo un discorso ampio sul genere steampunk. Che cos’è? Com’è nato? Quali contaminazioni ha? Data di registrazione: 10 gennaio 2019. Scaletta [00:18] Le edizioni di Elar [02:05] I mini-Khana [02:51] Spiegare i giochi forgiti [04:25] Ron Edwards [05:12] Coerenza, creative agenda, hack dei giochi [08:30] A cosa sta giocando Davide [11:43] Davide consiglia giochi [17:54] L’eredità di “The Forge” [19:51] Conclusioni Link Elar; Davide Losito; Cani nella vigna; Avventure in prima serata; Solar System; Ron Edwards; Traveller; Tweet di Ross Cowman Fall of Magic; One Shot One Kill; Raffaele Vota (Rafman); Roberto Grassi; Levity; Cthulhu Dark; Lovecraftesque; Lovecraftesque su “Giù lo Schermo”; Mouse Guard; Torchbearer; Luke Crane; Mouse Guard (fumetto); David Petersen; The Burning Wheel; Burning Empires; D. Vincent Baker; Francesco Rugerfred Sedda; Greg Stolze; Crediti Voci: Daniele Di Rubbo e Davide Losito. Editing audio e grafica: Daniele Di Rubbo. Elementi grafici: Da Wallpaper Abyss. Font: “Steamwreck” © 2013 Shayna Davidson. Contatti E-mail: info@geeckoontheair.eu. Patreon: patreon.com/geeckoontheair.

Ice Cream for Everyone Podcast
Head of Games at Kickstarter & Award Winning Game Designer, Luke Crane

Ice Cream for Everyone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 69:03


Important note: It seems conventional on other podcasts I listen, to mention explicit language - in case your kids are around while you listen or something. There are a few F-words in this episode. I apologise I forgot to mention it in the intro to the episode. This week on the podcast we geek out about tabletop roleplaying games (and a bunch of other stuff - don't feel left out if you don't play tabletop roleplaying games) with an awesome guest: Luke Crane. Luke had won multiple Origins Awards for Best Roleplaying Games in 2006 for his first system Burning Wheel and again in 2008 for MouseGuard. He also designed several other games such as Burning Empires, FreeMarket (with Jared Sorensen) and recently Torchbearer. Luke regularly talks about game design as a variety of events and conventions. Last but certainly not least, Luke is also the Head of Games for Kickstarter, the online crowdfunding website. He gets to support thriving game designers bring their projects to life thanks to the support of fans on the popular crowdfunding platform. We had a fantastic conversation about the design voices in Luke's head, his lunar origins, authors intentions in game design, his latin studies, the Burning Wheel RPG system, his favourite games and movies, how games and tabletop games in particular are seeing a renaissance thanks to crowdfunding and more. Enjoy! Some of the Information mentioned in the episode: Luke Crane's Games on the Burning Wheel website Burning Wheel RPG Wikipedia Page Follow Luke on Twitter Kickstarter Burning Empires RPG Torchbearer RPG MouseGuard comics MouseGuard RPG MouseGuard: Swords & Strongholds, Board Game The Mystery of Moon Dust, The New Yorker Spotlight, 2015 film The Gallic Wars, Julius Cesar NES Pro Wrestling Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set (D&D) Marvel Superheroes RPG Paranoia RPG & Greg Costikyan First Blood (Rambo) McCabe & Mrs Miller, Robert Altman Akira, Katsuhiro Otomo Deadwood (TV series) Ursula K. LeGuin Shadowrun RPG Torchbearer RPG John Wick interview & 7th Sea 2nd Edition Kickstarter Exalted RPG on Kickstarter Rules of Play: Game Design Fundamentals by Katie Salen & Eric Zimmerman Podcast interview with Luke Crane on Narrative Control about game design Podcast interview with Luke Crane on Designers & Discourses show, about MouseGuard particularly Luke Crane at RopeCon 2014: RPGs Are Awesome (video) Chamber LARP (Live action roleplay)  Ample Hills Creamery, New York Black Liquorice Ice Cream (recipe) 2016 SuperBowl commercials Apple "1984" advert Apple Jony Ive's interview on the Charlie Rose Show PAX East, April 2016

Have Games, Will Travel
Have Games, Will Travel #109

Have Games, Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2008 75:32


Burning Empires 0:33 - This "bonus-sized" episode is all about one of the most exciting RPGs I've played in years: Burning Empires. 1:31 - Have Games, Will Travel is supported by DriveThruRPG.com. 1:51 - I start off with an overview of the game, world design, and character creation. 25:14 - Mel White from Virtual Play gives me chance to catch my breath. 25:27 - I'm back to dig into the Infection mechanics, scene economy, and conflicts. Be sure to check out the collected wisdom of emergent behaviors on the Burning Empires wiki. 53:42 - The guys from Gamer's Haven give me the opportunity to collect myself. 53:53 - I've got a few additional comments on the game that I wasn't able to slip in elsewhere. 1:11:21 - Find more podcasts like this one at RPGPodcasts.com. 1:11:27 - Real quick before I go: Thanks to Leigh Walton at Top Shelf for sending me a copy of Alex Robinson's Lower Regions, Wits and Wagers is part of the continuing trend of cool board games showing up on XBox Live Arcade, and more Delta Green is on the way thanks to non-traditional sales and revenue models. --PaulDiscuss this episode in the HG,WT forum

Have Games, Will Travel
Have Games, Will Travel #108

Have Games, Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2008 49:17


Have Master, Will Plan #1 with Ryan Macklin, part 1 0:34 - A few weeks ago, at the second Nerdly Beach Party, I recorded a conversation with Ryan Macklin (of the Master Plan podcast) that we've both decided to release. 2:10 - This show is part of the Gaming Broadcast Network. 2:16 - There's a bit of silliness at the beginning, including Ryan naming me Mastermind of the Year for 2007, but eventually we get around to talking about the Nerdly Beach Party 2. 11:20 - Ryan talks about his experience with playing 1001 Nights, and we spin off on the idea of revisiting games and single-session play. 16:57 - Ryan waxes nostalgic about Unknown Armies, and we talk about goal-oriented play and design. 23:27 - I talk about my group's Burning Empires game, the way we use interstitial scenes, and how we sometimes move the emphasis off of conflict. 34:42 - One of the things I've learned in that game is that you should never have a Duel of Wits that you're not willing to lose. Embracing that possibility, however, can generate great drama. 39:29 - While both Ryan and I really enjoy games like Burning Empires and their goal-oriented style, we also really enjoy A Penny For My Thoughts, which like 1001 Nights, is not a strongly goal-oriented game. We talk about what it is about these more collaborative storytelling games that grabs us, what we've learned about playing them, and how that can leak out into games like Dirty Secrets. 47:46 There are more great gaming podcasts at RPGPodcasts.com. 47:52 If you want to hear more about Project Cowbell, design ideas, and our thoughts on publishing, check out part 2 of this conversation over on the Master Plan feed. --PaulDiscuss this episode in the HG,WT forum

Have Games, Will Travel
Have Games, Will Travel #105

Have Games, Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2008 33:05


Year-end Review for 2007 0:32 - In this episode I take a look back at my gaming in 2007. 1:32 - This show is a member of the Gaming Broadcast Network. 1:39 - I played fewer new games and fewer board games overall in 2007, but I still had a lot of fun. Top New Game: Zooloretto; Honorable Mentions: Arkadia, Pizza Box Baseball Top New (To Me) Game: Hammer of the Scots; Honorable Mentions: The Napoleonic Wars, Twilight Struggle 15:01 - Have Games, Will Travel is supported by RPGNow.com. 15:21 - Last year was pretty good for board games, but it was clearly my best year ever for roleplaying. I enjoyed not only encountering new gems but also revisiting old favorites. Top New Game: Grey Ranks; Honorable Mentions: The Committee for the Exploration of Mysteries, The Blossoms Are Falling Top New (To Me) Game: Primetime Adventures; Honorable Mentions: HeroQuest, Burning Empires 28:46 - You can find more RPG podcasts at RPGPodcasts.com. 28:53 - It will be hard to top a year in which I designed my first game, started doing improv, won an ENnie, but I'm going to try in 2008. --PaulDiscuss this episode in the HG,WT forum

Have Games, Will Travel
Have Games, Will Travel #95

Have Games, Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2007 62:46


Origins 2007 Round Table with Chris Hanrahan, Fred Hicks, and Kenneth Hite 0:38 - Before talking about Origins, I briefly discuss the ENnies. This show, along with The Sons of Kryos, The Godzilla Gaming Podcast, Yog Radio, and Fear the Boot, has been nominated for Best Podcast. 4:01 - The Sons of Kryos say hi. 4:14 - Chris Hanrahan (of 2d6 Feet In a Random Direction) and I corner Fred Hicks and Kenneth Hite to talk about our time at Origins, starting with our great dinner at the Burgundy Room. 7:25 - With that out of the way, Fred gives us the scoop on the Indie Press Revolution booth, while I talk about the joy of giving Luke Crane his Origins Award for Burning Empires. This led to a discussion of this year's voting procedure for the Origins Award and how important activism was. 12:08 - Ken talks about carry, Aces and Eights, and Witch Hunter. 23:23 - Prompted by Ken, Fred discusses his time at the IPR booth, focusing on Spirit of the Century and Don't Rest You Head. I mention Battlestations in passing, and Ken demands that I put a link to it in the show notes. 25:21 - We get Chris to talk about his love for new Battletech products. Drool is involved. 28:20 - Jerry Corrick of Adventure Retail and the Source gets serious kudos from Ken for his impressive stock of Cthulhiana and Lovecraft books (including The Kalem Klub and The Monster in the Mirror). 32:48 - I talk about playing board games, especially in the Board Room run by the Columbus Area Boardgaming Society. Among them were Zooloretto, Pizza Box Baseball, Lost Valley, and Jenseits von Theben. 37:46 - After a brief digression about the glories of the North Market, Fred talks about playing a few after-hours RPGs with Jared Sorensen, and we talk about what makes Origins a great experience (as Ken and I discussed last year). 42:14 - Chris and I got to shoot things in TerrorWerks. Ken manages to relate this to the Scandinavian gaming scene and how our hobby is able to adapt and sell a highly-individualized experience. (This is why we invite him on the show.) Fred brings in the Ashcan Front as an example. Eventually this comes around to a discussion of the Origins seminar track. 52:48 - Before we go, Chris gives a shout out to the city of Columbus, and we all agree. 57:28 - This show is part of the Gaming Broadcast Network. 57:34 - I have a few final thoughts on Origins before talking about two projects I've worked on recently, Finis and The Story Games Names Project. --Paul Discuss this episode in the HG,WT forum.

Have Games, Will Travel
Have Games, Will Travel #81

Have Games, Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2006 29:34


GenCon SoCal 2006 wrapup 0:32 - I'm back (after a slight delay) from GenCon SoCal in Anaheim.1:09 - This show is a part of the Gaming Podcast Network.1:19 - Couldn't make it to GenCon SoCal? I'll tell what I did there, starting with the show floor.2:26 - I always enjoy the RPG design workshop run by Luke Crane, Jared Sorensen, and John Wick.3:38 - I didn't get to play Weapons of the Gods, but I did get to demo the Firefight rules from Burning Empires.6:56 - Dinner with the Story Games crowd was great fun, as was character creation for Spirit of the Century.8:26 - Saturday morning was my first time through True Dungeon.11:21 - Saturday afternoon now was all about panels, including two on book publishing and one about podcasting (with Chris and Brian from 2d6 Feet in a Random Direction, Mike Montessa from the Godzilla Gaming Podcast, and Eric Burgess from Boardgame Babylon).14:45 - Sunday morning I got to interview Luke Crane for The Voice of the Revolution.15:31 - As the show was closing, four of us sat down for a game of Wellington.17:50 - After that, it was dinner, a lost interview, and the ride home. I have a few final remarks about the convention, and you can look forward to hearing more about Full Light, Full Steam and Passages on future shows.21:59 - This show is also part of the Gaming Broadcast Network.22:07 - Sadly, I have no Spirit of the Century review this time, but if you want more of me, check out episode two of The Voice of the Revolution and episode forty-three of Garrett's Games and Geekiness. 23:27 - Help out Robin Laws with the GenCon History Project.24:22 - Help me out by sending me bits to use in the HG,WT promo.25:20 - If you're in the Southern California area, be sure to check out NerdSoCal and the Strategicons.27:21 - Ronin Arts: An undisputed leader in the field of PDF roleplaying supplements.28:08 - And that will do it for today's show. --Paul Discuss this episode in the HG,WT forum