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Friday, 15 March 2013

A Timeline of Forteana - Part One

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'What is Forteana?', you might be asking yourself. Well, it's a term used as a sort of catch-all phrase that deals with anomalo...
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Friday, 1 March 2013

In Praise of... Twilight: 2000

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Twilight: 2000 is an RPG born out of the Cold War . I was born in 1969, and the Cold War started to come into focus for me in the lat...
Saturday, 23 February 2013

The reprint of 'White Box' D&D rules...

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Lately my brain has been involved with things other than RPGs (namely, creating illustrations for a book on the Paquisha War ) but the rece...
Friday, 1 February 2013

Interstate '76...

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Further to my previous post about Car Wars , one of my all-time favourite digital games is Interstate '76 . It seems heavily influenced...

In Praise of... Car Wars

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I've always been a big fan of Car Wars (CW). A schoolfriend had a copy and around 1982 or '83 a bunch of us played it on the big wo...
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Friday, 25 January 2013

A Ransom System for AD&D...

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Inspired by my previous post on the subject of ransoms, what follows hereafter is a basic system of ransom for use in 1e AD&D. I'v...
Thursday, 24 January 2013

Medieval warfare had a well-organised 'ransom market'

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The capture of the French king John II at Poitiers in 1356 (Source: Wikipedia)   This interesting article appeared today on the BBC ...
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Jerry Boucher
Somerset, United Kingdom
I started working in the computer games industry back in 1996, initially as a graphics and concept artist but also diversified into various areas of design, concepting and anything else I'd volunteer to do. Since 2001 I've been involved in illustration work, focusing on aviation themes. This is mostly for model kit box art, but also for numerous books and magazines. Things I like: aircraft, drawing, painting, illustration, paper & dice RPGs, archaeology, drinking tea and probably lots of other stuff...
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