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Matthew Sprange e-View | Echoes #11

December 21, 2009 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Matthew Sprange is one of the co-founders of the British roleplaying company Mongoose Publishing. He’s written and edited a whole host of books, most recently the much anticipated and one time worst-kept-secret in gaming the Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game and Fact Book. GameWyrd’s questions appear in strange blue, Matthew’s answers are in typical black. 1) […]

Filed Under: Echoes from the Wyrd Tagged With: echoes from the wyrd, games workshop, interview, mongoose, rpg, wizards of the coast

RPG News: New Marvel RPG | Echoes #6

December 19, 2009 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

These stories have been rounded up from all over the internet but many of them come from GamingReport which, as a partner site, remains GameWyrd’s number one choice for industry news. Direct quotes from GamingReport appear in blue text. Topics Info on the revised d20 core rules. New Marvel Roleplaying Game The next version of […]

Filed Under: Echoes from the Wyrd Tagged With: echoes from the wyrd, games workshop, lord of the rings, rpg

Sneak peak at the new Warhammer 40K MMORG

December 1, 2009 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Those well connected geeks at Kotaku have been sent some Warhammer 40K MMORG concept art. It looks like all traditional Games Workshop stuff. Let’s hope they manage to franchise this better than they did when they allowed Warhammer Fantasy Battle to morph into Warcraft and then loose out on World of Warcraft.

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: games workshop, mmorg, warhammer 40k

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