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Nerd News Roundup Thingie-majig

March 15, 2008 by Bartoneus

I would like to apologize for our absence over the last few days, I have been busy with moving and working on our new house, while Dave is on a quick vacation to Florida. We’ve neglected you, and for that there will be many red-hot pokers, you can count on that! I’ve been meaning to […]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: kobolds, links, mike mearls, Musings of the Chatty DM, star wars

Game Review: Turok, Tur-ACK!

February 27, 2008 by guest

Quiet…. can you hear that? It’s not far off… maybe thirty yards away. That sound- it can only be one thing. The Suck. Now I’m not one to usually voice my overwhelming disappointment in a video game ( I usually save that for real people and situations) but this is one infraction I just can’t […]

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre, Video Games Tagged With: FPS, Reviews, Turok, Video Games

Of Martians and JJ Abrams

February 20, 2008 by Bartoneus

One day, a week or two ago, I came across this story about images sent back from the Mars Spirit Rover.  What you see to the right is a small version of a panorama taken at a crater on Mars from this mission, and you can see a super high quality version at Nasa’s site […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Featured, Movies, News, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre, Television Tagged With: alien, Cloverfield, JJ Abrams, Lost, Mars

YouTube of the Week: Yakety Trap Edition

February 19, 2008 by Dave

Some Benny Hill jokes… why not? The second one I found via Graham.

Filed Under: Movies, Music, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre, Television, YouTube Tuesday

The World is Full of Dungeons

February 13, 2008 by Bartoneus

We’ve recently been having some long discussions that essentially started as, “OMG Dungeons and Dragons 4th Ed. is just WoW!!!11!” I was very surprised when I was reading the 4th Ed. preview books I saw an acknowledgement of the influences of recent games like World of Warcraft on the tabletop genre. Dave’s number one response […]

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Editorial, Featured, Roleplaying Games, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: 4th Edition, D&D, Dungeons and Dragons, world of warcraft, WoW

Review: "Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" DVD

February 10, 2008 by Dave

When the announcement was first made, I was excited about the prospect of a Dragonlance animated movie. As the voice cast was announced, I was even more excited. Some big names were there- Kiefer as Raistlin!- which made me think they were sparing no expense in making a cherished novel from my teenage years into […]

Filed Under: Featured, Movies, Reviews, Roleplaying Games, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: dragonlance

Review: “Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight” DVD

February 10, 2008 by Dave

When the announcement was first made, I was excited about the prospect of a Dragonlance animated movie. As the voice cast was announced, I was even more excited. Some big names were there- Kiefer as Raistlin!- which made me think they were sparing no expense in making a cherished novel from my teenage years into […]

Filed Under: Featured, Movies, Reviews, Roleplaying Games, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: dragonlance

Inq. of the Week: Edition to the Fourth

February 4, 2008 by Bartoneus

It just goes to show you, if Dave puts up a picture of a giant squid most of the people are going to vote for that entry! Kraken/Giant Squid pulled out the win as most popular aquatic menace, beating out the great old Cthulhu and Dagon. I am personally amazed that the Giant Lobster (sticks […]

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Featured, Inquisition of the Week, Roleplaying Games, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: 4th Edition, campaign, D&D, Dungeons & Dragons

A Sword of Truth done Xena Style?

January 29, 2008 by The Main Event

So, news is floating around that Sam Raimi is going to a fantasy syndication of Terry Goodkind’s Sword of Truth series. I have decidedly ambivalent feelings about this. The first book was really great, but it included… mature… themes such as man-boy rape, sado-masochistic torture-magic-sex, and satanic summoning (no joke). That being said, the series […]

Filed Under: Critical Bits, News, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: fantasy novels, sam raimi, sword of truth, xena

Inq. of the Week: Blub Blub Blub?

January 28, 2008 by Dave

Though they may not be able to survive in-game, Bards received the most votes for being able to survive into the next edition. I voted for them, but I have to say I’m quite surprised. Druids and Monks were right there too, which probably means that all three of these classes have a unique flavor […]

Filed Under: Featured, Inquisition of the Week, Movies, Roleplaying Games, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Tagged With: sea monster

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