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Third Rail with Nick Beaton: A Comedy Guide to Social Outrage

For the month of October I'll be releasing 4 special horror movie themed episodes for Halloween.  On part one Andrew Barr and Hunter Collins join me to discuss slasher movies!  

RealGamer
October weekday drop 1

RealGamer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 49:44


On this week drop 1 of October I'll be talking about the new Assassin Creed, cloud gaming with Google, sims4 getting more add-ons, PlayStation free Oct games, and a little business rent about the future of cloud gaming.

Write to Survive Podcast
Episode 10: Erin al-Mehairi From Sinister Grin Press

Write to Survive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 94:02


Welcome to the first episode of our Horror month! All through October I'll be featuring guests from the spookier side of writing. Kicking us off this week is Erin al-Mehairi, who manages publicity and marketing for Sinister Grin Press, as well as working as an editor. She happens to write her own horror as well! Also: Amazon Horror Bestsellers, Nobel News, and some some amazing publishing opportunities from Puritan, Crystal Lake Press, and more!

Wargames To Go
Wargames To Go 13.2 - Franco-Prussian War (Conclusion, with Charles Vasey)

Wargames To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 115:00


It's been an interesting couple months, delving into the Franco-Prussian War, including the events the led to it, and the after effects. It definitely feels like a historical pivot that transformed the Europe of Napoleon's time into the European political landscape that we still know today...and one that had such tragedy awaiting it in the 20th century. However, it wasn't a World War. It wasn't even a war that engulfed most of Europe as the Napoleonic ones had. This was contained, with neutrality and borders respected. I have the pleasure to interview Charles Vasey again for this episode. He designed a game about one of the war's most famous battles--but one that's tricky to treat with traditional wargame design & play thinking. Although now it's easy to find his game in issue #24 of Against The Odds magazine, in the 1990s it was a DTP/PNP title, back when those took more work to find, acquire, and enjoy. Before its time! It was a great opportunity to speak with Charles about his game, and more generally about innovation in wargame design. As usual, my ambitions to play many games on a topic exceeded my available time. That's ok. Some I played all the way through, others I set up and studied the rules, and some others I merely purchased (or already had)! I remind myself that this is my hobby, not my job. While it would be fun to keep exploring this topic, there are so many wargaming subjects I've yet to explore that I have to move on. Charles mentioned that there didn't used to be very much literature about the FP War in the English language, but this has changed in the past twenty years. That has enabled a flowering of good games on the subject, too. As for the film, though, the pickings are still slim. On the other hand, that obscurity led me to find different films & formats that were interesting discoveries in themselves. I think you'll hear in this episode how I'm coming to embrace the fact that the games themselves are a jumping-off point for me for a topic. It was where I started, and the hobby remains the core of my historical interest. However, as I've gotten back into wargaming for the past several years, I'm realizing that I'm energized by learning and thinking about these topics for a few months, exploring them through various "media" (wargames, movies), considering their impact on world history, and then moving on to another subject. Very rewarding. -Mark P.S. The first weekend in October I'll be at GMT's Weekend at the Warehouse event in Hanford, California. Later in November I'm returning to BGGcon in Dallas, Texas. If any listeners go to either of these events, too, please track me down and let me know. I'd love to hear what you think. (I may be part of a podcaster panel discussion at BGGcon, too. Details are still being worked out.) I'll have buttons/badges for both of my podcasts that you can pin to your shirt, game bag, or whatever. Movies (as listed before, plus...) • Bismarck (also on YouTube) Books • A Day of Battle by David Ascoli   Jump onto my geeklist/discussion) for the next subject of my podcast, the French & Indian War. If you're a wargamer on social media, follow me on Twitter (@WargamesToGo). Feedback is always welcome.