Other issues in the RPG landscape discussed by retailers included the dangerous cost of Kickstarters, Amazon’s ability to discount Wizards of the Coast products and the leadership of GAMA.
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #6
Save time by whisking your way down this bullet-point summary of RPG industry news and discoveries.
Genre Police: Sir, Reality
‘That session was pretty surreal’ is a term that gets thrown around a lot in our games.
Uncommonly Itemised: E3
This is Geek Native’s wrap up of E3 2019 and the inaugural article of the Routinely Itemised column, sister to the very Irregular Reconnaissance. Here you’ll find a summary of E3 news on and off the blog.
Threefold is the first original setting for Green Ronin’s Modern AGE
What if you could go anywhere?
What if geeks got to name olde British pubs?
Vivid Doors has unleashed some photoshop magic to examine what the signs that hang over the front door of ye olde British pubs might look if they had been named by geeks.
Stats: What got you interested in tabletop roleplaying?
The most common way to get into tabletop roleplaying these days is to be invited by a friend at school, college or work.
Level up your computer game trivia: A review of Hey! Listen!: A journey through the golden era of computer games
My favourite bit in the first quarter was the introduction of some scruffy, unpopular and over-confident engineer in the early days of computer game programming. His name? Steve Jobs.
Ace Combat 7: A High-Flying Throwback
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (actually the 15th game in the series) is a throwback to a gameplay style that is extinct.
In honour of mums who taught us how to slay orcs and battle dragons
A gift guide for the rising number of geek mums, of gaming mums and kick-ass, wolf-riding, fireball throwing, armoured mums.









