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August 02, 2005

Gaming Podcast

Posted by Ginger Stampley on August 2, 2005 at 11:50 AM

Continuing my trick of referring you elsewhere for interesting information, I note that Paul Tevis, a gamer I know through college alumni circles, has started a gaming-related podcast at Have Games, Will Travel. It also has a feed at havegames_feed, for those of you checking it out through livejournal. I haven't had a chance to check it out yet, but I have found Paul's gaming writing to be be thoughtful and interesting.

As a bonus, Paul is not a big Forge-ite, so his RPG discussions do not exclusively revolve around indie games.

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Comments

Thanks for the plug, Ginger. I'll note that while I've talked a lot about card games in the first two shows, I'm definitely going to be talking more about RPGs in the future.

Oddly enough, I was planning on talking about Dogs in the Vineyard soon.

Posted by: Paul Tevis at Aug 2, 2005 1:16:43 PM

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