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Genre Police: Taking Up Space?

June 4, 2018 by Ben Jackson-Ellery Leave a Comment

Okay….this is gonna be a difficult one. It’s gonna really be a column about how we can’t do a column that turns into a column. We’re going to look at how we look at science fiction, how historically it has evolved and how that isnt’ helpful to us. We might even learn something about games […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: alien, Ayya Saparniyazova, Danil Shunkov, dead space, dune, Eclipse Phase, Farscape, genre police, John Carter of Mars, sci-fi, serenity, space 1889, star trek, star wars, stargate, transhuman space, warhammer 40k

Firefly tabletop games on the way

January 23, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Toy Vault have signed a deal with Twentieth Century Fox to create a number of Firefly table-top games. These games, based on Joss Whedon’s TV show, are expected late Spring 2013. These table-top games will likely be board games rather than card or RPG. In addition to the games, Toy Vault’s license will include plushies […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: board games, cthulhu, Farscape, firefly, Joss Whedon, plushies, toy vault

Actors who have been in both Doctor Who and Star Wars

September 15, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Geek have had fun with Google’s “Bacon number” search this week. It’s now possible to see how many degrees of seperatation there are between many actors and the famous Kevin Bacon. Our own research on Doctor Who showed that no Doctor was any more than three steps away from the actor. Here’s an alternative version […]

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: a town called mercy, ben browder, Brian Blessed, David Prowse, doctor who, Farscape, garrick hagon, hugh quarshie, jeremy bulloch, john hollis, julian glover, leslie schofield, lindsay duncan, michael sheard, nick gillard, Peter Cushing, silas carson, star war, Stargate SG-1

More pictures from Syfy’s new sci-fi TV show and MMO

June 10, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The working title for this project still seems to be Defiance although I’m sure it was announced as One Earth at the start of the year. The TV Defiance series is being produced by Universal Cable Productions, written by Rockne O’Bannon – who’s worked previously on Farscape, Warehouse 13, Alien Nation and DSV. The MMO […]

Filed Under: Console, PC, TV Tagged With: Alien Nation, defiance, Farscape, mmo, one earth, PlayStation 3, Rockne O'Bannon, sci-fi, syfy, Trion, wii u, Xbox 360

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