GenCon Thank You!
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- Cold-Hearted Immortal
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GenCon Thank You!
A big thank you to everyone that dropped by the booth at GenCon. We had a great time meeting everyone and putting faces to all the folks from the forum. Let us know how the tournament went, what you think about the free adventures, and what we can do better next year.
A special thanks to those of you that took the time to turn out at the seminar. At standing room only, it was a bit larger crowd than we had expected so we’ll be sure get enough handouts for next time. (And since handouts are always cool, and since we know people will show up, next year’s handout will be a lot of fun.)
These games are pointless without folks to play them and bring the stories to life, so thank you. See you at next GenCon!
//H
A special thanks to those of you that took the time to turn out at the seminar. At standing room only, it was a bit larger crowd than we had expected so we’ll be sure get enough handouts for next time. (And since handouts are always cool, and since we know people will show up, next year’s handout will be a lot of fun.)
These games are pointless without folks to play them and bring the stories to life, so thank you. See you at next GenCon!
//H
The lucky guy who got to write some Dungeon Crawl Classics.
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Hey, good meeting you Harley! My group has used a lot of your modules for gaming weekends, so it's nice to put a face to the author.
Anyone who hasn't met Harley yet...definitely take the time to meet him next year. He's an incredibly amiable guy. He'll be easy to spot - he's the guy grinning ear to ear.
Anyone who hasn't met Harley yet...definitely take the time to meet him next year. He's an incredibly amiable guy. He'll be easy to spot - he's the guy grinning ear to ear.
Dark Oracle of Gaming
Agree COMPLETELY with Dan! (who is also a helluva guy!)
If smiles were energy, Harley would be able to power a small CITY!!! What a nice guy!!!
I had a great time hanging out with all my Goodman Games heroes at GenCon this year. Met some new friends from the Xcrawl team who were AWESOME. I am now the Xcrawl Superfan, not just the DCC superfan.
Hats off to everyone from Goodman Games. Huzzah!!!!!
Best GenCon yet, and next year will be better yet!!
Ben "superfan" Waxman
p.s. If you haven't picked up Castle Whiterock, it is a MUST purchase. Unbelievable stuff!!! Can't wait to map it !!!
If smiles were energy, Harley would be able to power a small CITY!!! What a nice guy!!!
I had a great time hanging out with all my Goodman Games heroes at GenCon this year. Met some new friends from the Xcrawl team who were AWESOME. I am now the Xcrawl Superfan, not just the DCC superfan.
Hats off to everyone from Goodman Games. Huzzah!!!!!
Best GenCon yet, and next year will be better yet!!
Ben "superfan" Waxman
p.s. If you haven't picked up Castle Whiterock, it is a MUST purchase. Unbelievable stuff!!! Can't wait to map it !!!
"They Might Be Dwarves" - World Champions Xcrawl 2007. So BAD...but yet so good.
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absolutely!!! whiterock is freakin' sweet. but nothing is quite as cool as the laminated superfan maps.superfan wrote:p.s. If you haven't picked up Castle Whiterock, it is a MUST purchase. Unbelievable stuff!!! Can't wait to map it !!!
wow. super wow. thank you for all your killer maps. it makes our dungeons literally sing!
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Glad you're digging Whiterock, Warduke. Thanks. It was a grueling labor of love for everyone involved, if that makes sense. It's gratifying to know that the many hours of sleep were not lost in vain.
--Ken
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DCC, DragonMech, Etherscope editor
Writer: "Madness at the Mutilated Oak," DCC #48: The Adventure Continues;
DCC #52: Chronicle of the Fiend
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Writer: "Madness at the Mutilated Oak," DCC #48: The Adventure Continues;
DCC #52: Chronicle of the Fiend
"It really is the height of pessimism to have a hat lined with chain mail." --Mrs. Peel
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It was great to you meet you, Harley, and Joseph too, and to see Erol again Hopefully next time we'll get to hang out for a bit longer than 5 minutes at the booth---and, dare we say it, do some delving in a Castle (WR, GH, whatever! )!
grodog
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Allan.
grodog@gmail.com
Editor and Project Manager, Black Blade Publishing
http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/greyhawk.html for my Greyhawk site
Actually,
Thank you Harley! It was great to finally get to meet the legend and hang out! Had an awesome time and as always it was awesome to hang with John.
Likewise it was great to meet Grodog for the first time. John, Grodog, and Myself all live in the same town (well most of the time) but sometimes with work, families and the like, it can really feel like we all live in different dimensions.
Also thanks Joe! I stopped by to visit and check up on DCC 46 as I hadn't seen a copy yet, and Joe graciously gave me a copy, then gave me the finger... the X Crawl finger that is!
For what it was worth that joke didn't get old all weekend long!
Case
Thank you Harley! It was great to finally get to meet the legend and hang out! Had an awesome time and as always it was awesome to hang with John.
Likewise it was great to meet Grodog for the first time. John, Grodog, and Myself all live in the same town (well most of the time) but sometimes with work, families and the like, it can really feel like we all live in different dimensions.
Also thanks Joe! I stopped by to visit and check up on DCC 46 as I hadn't seen a copy yet, and Joe graciously gave me a copy, then gave me the finger... the X Crawl finger that is!
For what it was worth that joke didn't get old all weekend long!
Case
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- Cold-Hearted Immortal
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Heh. What Case said.
BTW, it's illegal to carry a 5 inch blade in Indiana without a permit. I made it home because mine was 4 3/4 in.
Rawkin.
//H
BTW, it's illegal to carry a 5 inch blade in Indiana without a permit. I made it home because mine was 4 3/4 in.
Rawkin.
//H
The lucky guy who got to write some Dungeon Crawl Classics.
DCC Resource thread: character sheets, judge tools, and the world's fastest 0-level party creator.
DCC Resource thread: character sheets, judge tools, and the world's fastest 0-level party creator.