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If you listened to our podcast conversation with legendary game designer Rick Priestley, you heard him suggest the reason Warmaster failed to take off may have been because the retail staff weren't interested in promoting it. Today Greg accepts Rick's challenge and tracks down someone with experience working for Games Workshop. "North" (as he's known on YouTube) has a channel discussing all things Games Workshop with the benefit of years working for them at the retail level in the UK. In a recent video on his own channel, North reflected on the consequences of GW abandoning Specialist Games and getting away from its roots as a design studio. You know...a workshop that made new games. It's a fun watch and directly related to our discussion about Warmaster--one of the many games killed when GW put Specialist Games out to pasture. In today's podcast, we talk to Northern Exile about Warmaster, about what it's like to work for the largest wargame company in the world, and how that company continues to evolve. We even discover a dirty little secret at the end. North is a historical wargamer! Thanks again to North for participating and speaking so openly and freely. If you enjoy that kind of talk, check out his channel, Northern Exile.
Games Workshop released Warmaster in 2000 as its first epic scale, mass battle game set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. But did you know Warmaster was supposed to be released two years earlier? Or that the inspiration for Warmaster's iconic command and control system came from a trip Rick Priestley took to Gettysburg battlefield? Today on Little Wars FM podcast, Greg connects with the author and creator of Warmaster, Mr. Rick Priestley himself, to learn about the origins of the game and pry for insider information about what happened to it. Why did Games Workshop delay the game, deny it a big starter box release, and then fail to fully embrace the concept? What about the short-lived Battle of the Five Armies boxed set that used the Warmaster rules years later? In upcoming podcasts and interviews we'll talk to members of the Warmaster community today, over a decade after Games Workshop abandoned the game. A thriving fanbase of players still enjoys Warmaster and a free, updated version of the rules is available for download. We'll be exploring all of this and much more. Our thanks to Rick for generously taking so much of his time to join us for this chat!
Bolt Action, the World War 2 miniature wargame, just received a hugely succesful 3rd edition from Warlord Games. This is the story of Bolt Action from the people who made it. From the origins of the first Bolt Action Miniatures sculpted by Paul Hicks, through the acquisition of the line by Warlord Games, to the creation and development of the game by former Warhammer designers Alessio Cavatore and Rick Priestley.This anthology of interviews features contributions from Paul Hicks, Simon Bargery, John Stallard, Alessio Cavatore, and Rick Priestley._____________________________ Support My Work: DOWNLOAD MY FANTASY BATTLE SCENARIO DEAD KING WENCESLAS:https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslasELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK:https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/jordansorceryKO-FI:https://ko-fi.com/jordansorceryDISCORD:https://discord.gg/vtjKzTGevDINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/jordansorcery/ BLUESKY:https://bsky.app/profile/jordansorcery.bsky.social WEBSITE:https://jordansorcery.com/_____________________________ References, Sources, and Links: [Bolt Action Warlord Games Website]https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/bolt-action_____________________________ Art, Music, and Copyright: Images used belong to their respective copyright owners Jordan Sorcery Theme by Joylin Music Jordan Sorcery Heraldry by Becka Moor Jordan Sorcery Heraldry and Theme copyright @jordansorcerySupport the show
The pod boys load stripper clips with order dice in Bolt Action 3rd Edition, a World War 2 game of clashing platoons by Alessio Cavatore and Rick Priestley. Find Bolt Action 3rd Edition rules here: https://eu.warlordgames.com/products/bolt-action-third-edition-rulebook-includes-book-figure or here: https://www.ospreypublishing.com/us/bolt-action-third-edition-9781472863799/ Find the companion post here: https://www.barreldrill.com/bolt-action-3e-review/ Support Fortified Niche on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortifiedniche Follow Fortified Niche on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/fortifiedniche.bsky.social Follow the creators of Fortified Niche on social media! JcDent: Barrel Drill blog BlueSky T-shirt store Cassa: Instagram Show editing by Serf McSerfington Show logo by Kristina Amuan Show intro/outro by Bevan Tanttu
There have been many Games Workshop games that just didn't make it past the development stage - from Necromunda on a corrupted Eldar Craft World, to a Dr Who time travelling board game, to the fall of the Empire and the corruption of the Warhammer world by Tamurkhan. Rick Priestley, creator of Warhammer and 40k and the design team lead at Games Workshop for many years, joins Jordan Sorcery to explore the history that didn't happen - some of the many Games Workshop projects that were started but only ever released in rumours, tidbits, hushed whispers, or in some cases not at all.From more collaborations with MB Games after the success of HeroQuest, to new takes on historical wargaming with Perry miniatures, the early iteration of Battlefleet Gothic to a new Mad Max-style IP on the floor of dried out oceans!_____________________________ [ ELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK ]https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216[ PATREON ]https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery[ KO-FI ]https://ko-fi.com/jordansorcery[ YOUTUBE CHANNELS ]History & Editorial: https://youtube.com/ @jordansorceryLongform Conversation: https://youtube.com/ @JordanSorceryPods [ WEBSITE ]https://jordansorcery.com/#Warhammer #40k #Warhammer40000 #Necromunda #GamesWorkshop #tabletop #boardgames #RPG #wargames_____________________________ References, Sources, and Links: [Wombat Wargames]https://wombatwargames.com/[Rick Priestley's Space Battles: A Spacefarers Guide Blog]https://spacebattlesaspacefarersguide.blogspot.com/_____________________________ Art, Music, and Copyright: Images used belong to their respective copyright owners Jordan Sorcery Theme by Joylin Music Jordan Sorcery Heraldry by Becka Moor Support the show
This week I am joined by the legendary game designer himself, Rick Priestley, to discuss his newest game Space Battles: A Spacefarers Guide.
A mighty warband has assembled to celebrate a centenary of Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast episodes. On this episode, you'll hear from Jervis Johnson, Andy Chambers, Trish Carden, Gav Thorpe, Joe McCullough, Tuomas Pirinen, Mike Hutchinson, Alessio Cavatore, and Rick Priestley!
Paul Barnett was a key creative lead in the creation of Warhammer Online and when we got together to chat, Paul had some terrific legends to share from behind the scenes at Games Workshop.We talked about some of the most interesting anecdotes collected from Paul's time working with the greatest Warhammer creators and the stories they shared over beers and years. The origins of the Chaos Dwarfs, grumpiness in the design studio, and the fabled Bryan Ansell memos make for some incredible tales!Paul Barnett interview in conversation with Jordan Sorcery_____________________________ Support My Work: DOWNLOAD MY FANTASY BATTLE SCENARIO DEAD KING WENCESLAS:https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslasELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK:https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery
Paul Barnett was a key creative lead in the creation of Warhammer Online and when we got together to chat, Paul had some terrific legends to share from behind the scenes at Games Workshop.We talked about some of the most interesting anecdotes collected from Paul's time working with the greatest Warhammer creators and the stories they shared over beers and years. The origins of the Chaos Dwarfs, grumpiness in the design studio, and the fabled Bryan Ansell memos make for some incredible tales!Paul Barnett interview in conversation with Jordan Sorcery_____________________________ Support My Work: DOWNLOAD MY FANTASY BATTLE SCENARIO DEAD KING WENCESLAS:https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslasELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK:https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery
An often under sung, but utterly essential role for any miniature manufacturer is that of the mould-maker and miniature caster. Working with highly technical materials and technologies Anthony Epworth has been at the cutting edge of the art and science of miniature making since joining Citadel in the 80s.Sharing stories about his time at Citadel and Games Workshop, Bryan Ansell's Foundry, and working with Perry Miniatures, Anthony speaks about the methods behind the miniatures, the culture at Games Workshop, working on Warhammer and 40k, and what it was like when they were all younger playing historical wargames with Richard Halliwell and Rick Priestley after school. Anthony Epworth Interview. Warhammer mould maker and metal miniature caster Anthony Epworth in conversation with Jordan Sorcery.Jordan's Links:ELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK:https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery
Rick Priestley in conversation with Jordan Sorcery.The creator of 40k and Warhammer Fantasy, Rick Priestley in conversation! Rick Priestley and his school friend Richard 'Hal' Halliwell created Warhammer Fantasy for Bryan Ansell at Citadel in 1983. After that Rick worked on 5 more editions of Fantasy, as well as Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, countless other games, and of course, also invented Warhammer 40,000.With a lifetime of experience creating some of the greatest tabletop games in history it was my privilege to talk with Rick Priestley about how everything began, what it was like to work at Citadel and Games Workshop in the early days, and how things evolved.Due to some technical issues with the video I have annotated several portions of our conversation with images from the archives - illustrating the games, people, and places that Rick describes in wonderful detail. And if you want to see even more there is an extended version of my conversation with Rick available exclusively on my Patreon.Support my work:Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery]Element Games Affiliate Link [https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216]Download my Fantasy Battle Scenario: Dead King Wenceslas [https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslas]Ko-Fi [https://ko-fi.com/jordansorcery]Discord [https://discord.gg/vtjKzTGevD]This episode was originally released via YouTube: https://youtu.be/RkJIx5lRyVE
In Conversation with Jordan Sorcery brings to podcast feeds all of the amazing interviews that Jordan has recorded with the most important figures in the history of Games Workshop, Warhammer, and tabletop gaming.Featuring interviews with Rick Priestley, Andy Chambers, Gav Thorpe, Alessio Cavatore, Sir Ian Livingstone, Steve Jackson, and many more!Settle in and listen to stories and insights about the history Games Workshop and tabletop gaming from the people who lived it!
With the impending return of Warhammer Fantasy Battle with The Old World, I thought it would be interesting to look back to the start of it all with one of the people who created Warhammer, Rick Priestley. Please join us as we look at the history of Warhammer and Games Workshop.
More Old World Rules!! We're so excited!We cover the Movement and Shooting Phase+ the first 400pt drop of Josh's Slow Grow[02:45] - News[04:33] - Hobby[28:03] - Old World Rules - Movement Phase[1:16:17] - Old World Rules - Shooting Phase[2:14:00] - Questions & OutrosLinks and ShoutoutsCancon 2024 - https://cgs.asn.au/cancon/cancon-tournaments/#Warhammer-Fantasy-6th-Attack-of-the-Proxies - 60 player event!!!Rick Priestley on Warhammer Fantasy Battle 4th-6th Editions (Part 2 of 2) - https://youtu.be/1BxYtJIWS7c?si=1nCeOzszL4MJ_wrjhttps://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/06/old-world-almanack-the-movement-phase-introduces-marching-columns/https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/13/old-world-almanack-darken-the-skies-with-volleys-of-arrows-quarrels-shot-bolts-balls-and-screaming-skulls/You can follow us onTwitterX - @oldworldfanatic Instagram - oldworldfanaticsThreads - @oldworldfanaticsand email the show at oldworldfanatics@gmail.comCheckout gommo's Itchy Nuisance battle reports and social on Youtube, TwitterX or Instagram Thanks to our monthly supporters Julien Diesel Cameron Atkinson RE CN William Paine Robert Xie Stiffpants Noodleham Andrew McAllister Gunwitch Sean Richey Todd lloyd Chapstick ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We recently published written Q&As with Jervis Johnson and Rick Priestley on BedroomBattlefields.com. Lewis from the excellent Oldhammer Fiction Podcast was kind enough to record them for me, meaning you can now enjoy them in audio form. Also mentioned on this episode: Warbases - a brilliant company making terrain, movement trays, and moreSend us a voicemail - What hobby-related thing have you recently changed your mind about?
Whether you are over the moon that the old Bretonnia plastic kits are coming back, or ready to burn your miniatures (again) because the base sizes are increasing, we can all agree on one thing: Warhammer 1st edition is its whole own level of awesomeness! This episode we take a look at three 1983 White Dwarf articles: a review, a scenario and rules for Giants that are suspiciously similar to the rules for Giants in later editions, just proving the craftsmanship and/or foresight of a mr. Rick Priestley.
The pod crew layers flak armor under power armor for that sweet 3+ save in Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, a promising new game from Rick Priestley and Games Workshop. Find the Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader rules here: Read our BBS here:https://www.barreldrill.com/warhammer-40000-rogue-trader/ Support Fortified Niche on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortifiedniche Follow the creators of Fortified Niche on social media! JcDent:Barrel Drill blogCohostT-shirt store Cassa:Instagram Show editing by Serf McSerfington Show intro/outro by Bevan Tanttu
In this episode we are joined by one of the greats of game design, Rick Priestley, to discuss the new edition of Hail Caesar and dig into the new additions to the second edition book.
In this classic episode, Ben talks to the designer of Warhammer 40k, Rick Priestly. Join the discord
Craig shares his latest obsession: Rick Priestley and Jervis Johnson's era-agnostic, miniature agnostic ranks and file game published by Warlord Games covers almost any kind of battle from the mid 1700s to the late 1800s. The Epic Battles supplement converts the game to a 15mm historicals with a focus on the ACW and the Napoleonic period in two lines of miniatures from Warlord Games...New starter sets with new minis are being released this month.
***Real life inventor alert*** We speak to Rick Priestley the co-creator of the weird world of Warhammer where valiant humans, noble elves, savage orcs and a variety of monstrous creatures battle eternally. How on earth do you invent something like this?If you have no idea what Warhammer is then don't worry; neither did Dallas before this! In his chat with Rick, Dallas tries to work out where Warhammer came from and how you invent a fantasy world that people will actually believe in. Whether that's Warhammer or Narnia or Hogwarts or [insert favourite fantasy world here]. Any of the fantasy worlds that millions of us love to lose ourselves in.Buckle on your shields and swords at the ready as we embark on one of our stranger adventures in the history of invention.Produced by Freddy Chick. Edited by Anisha Deva. Executive Producer is Charlotte Long.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts, and audiobooks at History Hit - enter promo code PATENTED for a free trial, plus 50% off your first three months' subscription. To download, go to Android or Apple store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last year, one of the most listened to episodes of Cast Dice was my conversation about the origins of Warhammer 40K with Rick Priestley. This week we continue the story as we speak with the incredibly prolific and talented Andy Chambers. We discuss his working on Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40,000 second and third editions, Necromunda, Space Marine and Battlefleet Gothic. Please join us for this very special episode.
Beyond the Gates of Antares created by Tim and Rick Priestley and published by Warlord Games is being discontinued. The miniatures will continue to be produced by Skytrex. The game will get a free second edition from the original creators and a new website to support the game separate from Warlord. So players of the […]
It is that magical time of year again when we are joined by our hobby hero, the legendary Rick Priestley, to continue our discussion about the origins of Warhammer 40k and some of your other GW favourites. Do you want to know about how 40K, as we know it, was developed from a WW2 game between second and third editions? Who are the missing two space marine legions? What's the story behind the never-made Warmaster core game box? Have you ever wanted to know the background story behind the development of Necromunda? Want to know about some incredible sounding Games Workshop games that were never made? Well, tune in true believers... Rick tells all! Guys, THIS is the episode of Cast Dice that you do not want to miss!!!
As our WH40k season continues, we interview Rick Priestley, the man who created Warhammer 40K (and co-created Warhammer Fantasy). This is a trip down memory lane as we discuss the origins of the setting. LINKS: Rick's Website: https://thisgaminglife.uk Bolt Action Website: https://us-store.warlordgames.com/collections/bolt-action To get in touch or discuss the show, you can find all of our social media links on our website: http://mbcast.co If you like our show and would like to support us or get access to some exclusive content, we're on Patreon - take a look at http://mbcast.co/patreon If you can't support us on Patreon but still want to help us out, how about using our affiliate link when buying RPGs on DriveThruRPG? It doesn't cost you a penny more, and we get a small percentage of the sale, which enables us to buy books for future reviews. Every little helps! https://www.drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=430686 Music: Berserkir by Danheim
Steve speaks with the man who created 40k - Rick Priestley. He tells us the hilarious stories about why the company was called Games Workshop and not Citadel, the inspiration for some of the chapters and races (and Lion'el Johnson!!!), and about life at GW in the good ol' days. It's a fascinating, fun and sometimes unbelievable chat! These days Rick is at Warlord Games. Join the Frontline Gaming Community. Like 40k Game Changers on Facebook. Follow Steve on Instagram. Theme music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watch the movie here: Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Miniature-Wargaming-Movie-Andy-Bryant/dp/B08MTH67C7/ Apple TV: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/miniature-wargaming-the-movie/umc.cmc.6dv15lq8p19kcaqr5til4lpg9 Vimeo On Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/miniaturewargaming Welcome to Miniature Wargaming The Movie North American Launch Party! MWG Dave interviews Joseph Piddington (the filmmaker), Rick Priestley, Henry Hyde, Andy Bryant, Chris Nicholls, Matt Rattenbury, & Adam Copman. You'll learn this from the people involved: Who they are, How they get into the hobby, How they get involved in the film, About filming the doc. About the movie: Dive into the wonderful world of miniature wargaming, watch as we follow four personal journeys to see how it impacts their lives. Finally, discover the history behind one of the biggest hobbies in the world. Miniature Wargaming The Movie dives into the heart of the wargaming industry and reveals the impact it has on people's lives. The film follows four individuals as they unveil how wargaming affects their lives in different ways: Andy Bryant, a British war veteran who turns to wargaming as an escape; Chris Nicholls, owner of a small business fighting to secure his family's future; and two young gamers Matt and Adam who travel across Europe in a bid to fulfil their dream of competing in an international tournament. Finally, uncover the true story behind this incredible hobby with best-selling author Henry Hyde who reveals how this hobby came to pass. Includes never-before-seen footage with Sir Peter Jackson (director of The Lord of The Rings) and interviews with Rick Priestley (creator of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000), legendary sculptors Alan and Michael Perry, Warlord Games co-founders Paul Sawyer and John Stallard, plus many more.
Join us this week as we are joined by Nelson and Chris from Mythicos Studios to discuss Mythic Americas, the newest gaming collaboration with Warlord Games. Together, we discuss how our guests have taken Rick Priestley's excellent Warlords Of Erewhon game engine and have adapted it to fit a whole new, and yet familiar, supernatural setting situated in the Americas.
In this episode we are talking everything Ghar! We will have special special guest Rick Priestley on the show to talk Ghar! Join Tim Bancroft, The Tabletop Warlords, Not Jay, and myself for an Epic show! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockys-war-room/message
With all of the 9th edition hype flying around, we at Cast Dice thought we would go the other way. Instead of discussing the recently leaked information about Warhammer 40K's next version, we went back to the beginning and spoke to the man who started it all, the legendary, Rick Priestley. In the process of digging into how the world's most popular tabletop game came into being, we explore the origins of the 40K universe, space marines, alien races, the Imperium, The Emperor Of Man, The Horus Heresy and much, much more. Regardless if you are a fan of Warhammer 40000 or not, this is an episode of Cast Dice that you do not want to miss! Rick is a fantastic guest and this chat was massively illuminating and entertaining. We hope that you enjoy it!
Justin has a chat with WLG Antares writer Tim Bancroft and creator Rick Priestley about the ongoing story. What's happened, what might effect what's happening and, perhaps, what might happen in the universe of 'Beyond the Gates of Antares'.
In this episode we are rejoined by one of the greats of modern wargaming, the one and only, Rick Priestley. We discuss the new historical themed lists for Warlords Of Erehwon, game design, fan feedback and the state of gaming in 2020.
A podcast for the game 'Beyond the Gates of Antares' by Rick Priestley and Warlord Games. Hosts are Tim Bancroft and Justin Shearer, and this is a special format focusing on individual features: this episode, the wonderful Tabletop Warlords Kevin Stotts and Sergey Allen.
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Patch is back on Cast Dice and we are damn happy to have him! The guys talk about GW's clever marketing campaign towards younger gamers while discussing about gaming with your kids and how to do it well. We then shift gears and talk about the upcoming Bolt Action event at this year's Wintercon, what Patch is taking and how to "buck" the "meta." All this before getting into a spirited chat about what we like about Rick Priestley's newest game, Warlords Of Erehwon. Check it out!
We thought that we would celebrate the 60th episode of Cast Dice by having an incredibly special guest. Namely the man himself, Rick Priestley! Now we do talk about Rick's newest game Warlords Of Erehwon, but not before we talk about the olden days, what the end of the Warhammer World could have looked like, Rick's hobbies and a slew of of other interesting and wide-ranging topic. This is an episode that should not be missed!
After a brief break the Official Warlord Games Podcast is back with another HUGE episode! After months of talking about the little snippets of information that we have been hearing about Rick Priestley's new fantasy game, Warlords Of Erehwon is finally here! To celebrate this we have the big man on himself to talk about his love of the fantasy genre, how the game came into being, the mechanics of the game, and what lists are included in the book. We also touch on a massive list of other topics in this almost double sized episode. If you have any questions about Warlords Of Erehwon, this is the podcast episode for you!
Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Official Warlord Games podcast. We are back with yet another huge interview with another one of the greats of tabletop wargaming, the one and only, Rick Priestley. Rick talks about his beginnings in wargaming and rules writing and how that led to the creation of one of Warlord's most popular games, Black Powder. We talk about the changes that version 2 of the game brings to fans and how the community influenced this new edition of the game. Tune in and check it out!
In this episode of the podcast we discuss Salute 2018, and Guys has a cigar and brandy with Rick Priestley in a fireside chat. Links Fate of a Nations Warlord: 3000BC - 1100AD Turf War Z Last Days, Zombie Apocalypse Flags of War, Kickstarter The Oddcast, from the Two Fat Lardies Hoards of Things
Troisième épisode du CDF où l'on se demande quelle place la science-fiction donne à Dieu. On y parle Transmetropolitan, Dune, Arthur C. Clarke... et même de la finesse de Warhammer 40 000 ! Nos références de l'épisode (par ordre de citation) : - Transmetropolitan (Bande-dessinée) - Warren Ellis - 1997 - Contact (Film) - Robert Zemeckis - 1997 - Interstellar (Film) - Christopher Nolan - 2014 - Futurama (Dessin-animé) - Matt Groening - 1999 - Babylon 5 (Série télévisée) - Joe Michael Straczynski - 1994 - Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 - 2001, l'odyssée de l'espace (Film) - Stanley Kubrick -1968 - Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1994 - Zardoz (Film) - John Boorman - 1974 - 3615 Usul (Chaîne Youtube) - Usul - 2012 - Dune (Roman) - Franck Herbert - 1965 - Dune (Film) - David Lynch - 1984 - Les neuf milliards de noms de Dieu (Nouvelle) - Arthur C. Clarke -1953 - Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987
Troisième épisode du CDF où l'on se demande quelle place la science-fiction donne à Dieu. On y parle Transmetropolitan, Dune, Arthur C. Clarke... et même de la finesse de Warhammer 40 000 ! Nos références de l'épisode (par ordre de citation) : - Transmetropolitan (Bande-dessinée) - Warren Ellis - 1997 - Contact (Film) - Robert Zemeckis - 1997 - Interstellar (Film) - Christopher Nolan - 2014 - Futurama (Dessin-animé) - Matt Groening - 1999 - Babylon 5 (Série télévisée) - Joe Michael Straczynski - 1994 - Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 - 2001, l'odyssée de l'espace (Film) - Stanley Kubrick -1968 - Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1994 - Zardoz (Film) - John Boorman - 1974 - 3615 Usul (Chaîne Youtube) - Usul - 2012 - Dune (Roman) - Franck Herbert - 1965 - Dune (Film) - David Lynch - 1984 - Les neuf milliards de noms de Dieu (Nouvelle) - Arthur C. Clarke -1953 - Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987
Neuvième épisode du CDF où nous nous intéressons à la peine de mort. Dans le futur, la peine capitale est à la mode, on tue rapidement et sans trop de problèmes éthiques. Et si les condamnés échappent à la peine capitale, est-ce que les alternatives valent mieux : reprogrammation, lavage de cerveau, exil… ? Si vous aimez cet épisode, pensez à vous abonner à la chaîne et à partager la vidéo ! Merci. Nos références de l'épisode (par ordre de citation) : Divergente (Film) - Neil Burger - 2014 Judge Dreed (Bande-dessinée) - John Wagner et Carlos Ezquerra - 1977 The Walking Dead (Bande dessinée) - Robert Kirkman et Tony Moore (en) puis - 2003 Étoiles, garde-à-vous ! ((Livre) - Robert A. Heinlein - 1959 Starship Troopers (Film) - Pail Verhoeven - 1997 Demolition man (Film) - Marco Brambilla - 1993 Minority Report (Film) - Steven Spielberg - 2002 Doom (Film)- Andrzej Bartkowiak - 2005 Ultimate Game (Film) - Mark Neveldine et Brian Taylor - 2009 Escape From New-York (Film) - John Carpenter -1981 Escape From Los Ageles (Film) - John Carpenter -1996 Alien 3 (Film) - David Finscher - 1992 Man Hunt (Jeu vidéo) - 2003 Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987 Babylon 5 (Série télévisée) - Joe Michael Straczynski - 1994 Orange mécanique (Film) - Stanley Kubrick - 1971 Star Wars (Film) - George Lucas - 1977 Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 Star Trek 2 : La Colère de Khan (Film) - Nicholas Meyer - 1982 Star Trek Into (Film) - J. J. Abrams - 2013
Quatrième épisode du CDF où l'on se demande quelles armes seront utilisées pour faire la guerre dans le futur et, surtout, qui les manipulera... Guerroyons avec les Jedis de Star Wars et la caste des Métabarons... Encaissons les attaques télékinétiques de John Shepard et repoussons les assauts des troupes de mercenaires d'Alien. Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987 Star Wars (Film) - George Lucas - 1977 Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 La guerre éternelle (Roman) - Joe Haldeman - 1974 X-men (Comics) - Stan Lee et le dessinateur Jack Kirby - 1963 La Caste des Méta-Barons (Bande dessinée) - Alejandro Jodorowsky et Juan Gimenez - 1992 Mass Effect (Jeu vidéo) - Drew Karpyshyn - 2007 Fondation (Roman) - Isaac Asimov - 1942 Aquablue (Bande-dessinée) - Thierry Cailleteau et Régis Hautière - 1988 Alien, la résurrection (Film) - Jean-Pierre Jeunet - 1997 Starship Troopers (Film) - Pail Verhoeven - 1997 Edge of tomorow (Film) - Doug Liman - 2014 Aliens, le retour (Film) - James Cameron - 1986 Avatar (Film) - James Cameron - 2009
Troisième épisode du CDF où l'on se demande quelle place la science-fiction donne à Dieu. On y parle Transmetropolitan, Dune, Arthur C. Clarke... et même de la finesse de Warhammer 40 000 ! Nos références de l'épisode (par ordre de citation) : - Transmetropolitan (Bande-dessinée) - Warren Ellis - 1997 - Contact (Film) - Robert Zemeckis - 1997 - Interstellar (Film) - Christopher Nolan - 2014 - Futurama (Dessin-animé) - Matt Groening - 1999 - Babylon 5 (Série télévisée) - Joe Michael Straczynski - 1994 - Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 - 2001, l'odyssée de l'espace (Film) - Stanley Kubrick -1968 - Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1994 - Zardoz (Film) - John Boorman - 1974 - 3615 Usul (Chaîne Youtube) - Usul - 2012 - Dune (Roman) - Franck Herbert - 1965 - Dune (Film) - David Lynch - 1984 - Les neuf milliards de noms de Dieu (Nouvelle) - Arthur C. Clarke -1953 - Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987
Quatrième épisode du CDF où l'on se demande quelles armes seront utilisées pour faire la guerre dans le futur et, surtout, qui les manipulera... Guerroyons avec les Jedis de Star Wars et la caste des Métabarons... Encaissons les attaques télékinétiques de John Shepard et repoussons les assauts des troupes de mercenaires d'Alien. Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987 Star Wars (Film) - George Lucas - 1977 Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 La guerre éternelle (Roman) - Joe Haldeman - 1974 X-men (Comics) - Stan Lee et le dessinateur Jack Kirby - 1963 La Caste des Méta-Barons (Bande dessinée) - Alejandro Jodorowsky et Juan Gimenez - 1992 Mass Effect (Jeu vidéo) - Drew Karpyshyn - 2007 Fondation (Roman) - Isaac Asimov - 1942 Aquablue (Bande-dessinée) - Thierry Cailleteau et Régis Hautière - 1988 Alien, la résurrection (Film) - Jean-Pierre Jeunet - 1997 Starship Troopers (Film) - Pail Verhoeven - 1997 Edge of tomorow (Film) - Doug Liman - 2014 Aliens, le retour (Film) - James Cameron - 1986 Avatar (Film) - James Cameron - 2009
Neuvième épisode du CDF où nous nous intéressons à la peine de mort. Dans le futur, la peine capitale est à la mode, on tue rapidement et sans trop de problèmes éthiques. Et si les condamnés échappent à la peine capitale, est-ce que les alternatives valent mieux : reprogrammation, lavage de cerveau, exil… ? Si vous aimez cet épisode, pensez à vous abonner à la chaîne et à partager la vidéo ! Merci. Nos références de l'épisode (par ordre de citation) : Divergente (Film) - Neil Burger - 2014 Judge Dreed (Bande-dessinée) - John Wagner et Carlos Ezquerra - 1977 The Walking Dead (Bande dessinée) - Robert Kirkman et Tony Moore (en) puis - 2003 Étoiles, garde-à-vous ! ((Livre) - Robert A. Heinlein - 1959 Starship Troopers (Film) - Pail Verhoeven - 1997 Demolition man (Film) - Marco Brambilla - 1993 Minority Report (Film) - Steven Spielberg - 2002 Doom (Film)- Andrzej Bartkowiak - 2005 Ultimate Game (Film) - Mark Neveldine et Brian Taylor - 2009 Escape From New-York (Film) - John Carpenter -1981 Escape From Los Ageles (Film) - John Carpenter -1996 Alien 3 (Film) - David Finscher - 1992 Man Hunt (Jeu vidéo) - 2003 Warhammer 40 000 (Wargames/romans/jeu de rôle...) - Rick Priestley - 1987 Babylon 5 (Série télévisée) - Joe Michael Straczynski - 1994 Orange mécanique (Film) - Stanley Kubrick - 1971 Star Wars (Film) - George Lucas - 1977 Star-Trek (Série télévisée) - Gene Roddenberry - 1960 Star Trek 2 : La Colère de Khan (Film) - Nicholas Meyer - 1982 Star Trek Into (Film) - J. J. Abrams - 2013
Quick news over Strategicon and the Sluggaz tournament, an interview and long chat with Marc DeSantis (2:30) about the 'Dimensional Gates' anthology, writing for Antares and points to ponder, and an interview with Rick Priestley (26:40) about the new, free, downloadable rules PDF 'Antares Base One'.
Episode 15 of the Freeborn Shard: The Chryseis special including an overview of the supplement through interviews with Rick Priestley, unboxings of some of the models (28:45) and insights from co-host Justin Shearer (48:13). Huge technical issues so apologies for the host's sound quality.
This episode I talk to Rick Priestley!If you aren’t aware of who Rick is then, he was one of the driving forces behind Games Workshop for a number of years and was an integral part of Warhammer Fantasy, Rogue Trader, Warhammer 40k, Necromunda, Lord of the Rings, Bolt Action, Beyond the Gates of Antares, Black Powder, amongst a great many other wizzy jolly things!Come and show us what you are painting on the Paint All The Minis Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/groups/499424820244289/
Episode 13 of the Freeborn shard with news, comment and reviews, an interview with Rick Priestley over the new lists (and a sneak at the new supplement)[9:00], lessons and feedback from the Melbourne tournament [21:41] and chats with Gate Builders, including upcoming events in the USA[~43:10]
Freeborn Shard episode 7 about the Isorians, Vorl and the Warlord Antares Club promotion. Interview with Andy Hobday on the club initiative (8:16), Isorians and Jez Allum (20:48 and 31:20), and Rick Priestley on the background and also the Vorl (42:08).
Freeborn Shard Episode 5 We look at the Algoryn Prosperate, their weapons and units, and also discuss the latest Q&A for the game 'Beyond the Gates of Antares' by Rick Priestley and Warlord Games. AI start at 11:50, Q&A start at about 47:52
Freeborn Shard Episode 4 - The PanHuman Concord A few reviews, competition results, plus a look at the forces of the PanHuman Concord: the Concord Combined Command. Includes an interview with Rick Priestley on his inspiration and ideas for the Concord. (Beyond the Gates of Antares)
Freeborn Shard Episode 3 - Xilos Special Reviews of 'The Battle for Xilos' figures and supplement, including proposed lists for the Ghar Outcast Rebels and the first scenario by Listmeister David Horobin and a quick interview with Rick Priestley. (Beyond the Gates of Antares)
Episode 1 of the Freeborn Shard, a gaming podcast dedicated to Beyond the Gates of Antares. This episode features news, a quick outline of the Starter Set, the Xilos Horizon, and what to do with it, an interview with Rick Priestley about what's coming up in the new supplement An overview of what's different about the universe and the game
Rick Priestley, miniature wargaming designer behind so many well known games, is back in the 3rd chair! We chat with Rick about his latest project: Beyond the Gates of Antares...the new miniature war game from Warlord Games. Later, Craig and Russ then dive into a detailed review of Beyond the Gates of Antares...how does this Sci-Fi 28mm unit based miniature war game play? All that plus: - Total Fan Girl - Do You Ever Notice - The Hollywood Minute - App of the Ep - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: . The following fine organizations help make this show possible: ==Quick Reference== App of the Ep: 46 min Rick Priestley Antares Interview: 54 min Total Fan Girl: 2 hr 1 min Hollywood Minute: 2 hr 8 min Beyond the Gates of Antares Review: 2 hr 16 min Links Discussed in the show: Craig's Blog: Russ's Blog: Total Fan Girl Blog: Dice Tower Network: