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Have Games, Will Travel #67

Have Games, Will Travel #67

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Have Games, Will Travel #67

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jul 4, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Basement Tapes Interview with Kenneth Hite at Origins 2006


0:40 - I introduce the show and explain why this episode is so long.
2:08 - Ken tries to convince me to confuse my audience with my new numbering scheme.
4:26 - I tell Ken the recorder is already on, so we start talking about Origins (sort of).
6:44 - Having now discussed my anniversary, we explain why we do these sorts of interviews.
7:12 - Ken and I disagree (initially) about the nature of Origins vs. other conventions.
9:00 - I tell a long and involved story about my first trip Origins.
13:52 - Ken agrees with me that one of the unique features of Origins is the degree to which fans and professionals have the opportunity to interact with each other. We talk about why that's a good thing for both sides.
17:39 - Origins has many panels. Ken was on a lot of them, and I was on one too. In this context, we discuss the Secret Origin of Have Games, Will Travel.
21:10 - I give Ken an awful segue to talk about his Origins Award for GURPS Infinite Worlds.
23:28 - Still on the subject of the Origins Awards, we express our pleasure at Artesia's win in the RPG category.
25:35 - Finally, we get around to talking about the new stuff we saw at the show. The short answer: Not much.
28:18 - Road to Berlin from Avalanche Press gets Ken nostalgic about his wargaming roots.
30:37 - We bemoan the fact that neither Ken nor I could buy Twilight Struggle from GMT Games at the show.
35:30 - Our look at micropress RPGs reveals an interest in It Was A Mutual Decision, Timestream, and Mortal Coil, all of which were found at the Indie Press Revolution booth.
36:40 - Ken's joy at finding half-price Osprey books and leads to a discussion of what the gaming industry can learn from them.
43:23 - We veer into our ongoing discussion on how the gaming industry is moving toward a "convention culture." In this context, Ken modestly pimps his convention exclusive Dubious Shards.
51:28 - Ken and I argue one last time about what to call this episode before bringing the interview to a close.
52:21 - Don't forget, this show is part of the Gaming Podcast Network.
52:30 - I wrap things up and hope to see you again soon on episode #68.


--Paul

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Jul 4, 2006
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A podcast about tabletop games by Paul Tevis.