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Author Topic: octaNe, GenCon and the future of MMT  (Read 831 times)
Jared A. Sorensen
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« on: July 08, 2002, 06:16:23 PM »

Wow, sounds dark and dire, eh?

octaNe is really close to being done. I just sent out the (possible) final draft for editing. It's 55 pages of balls-out rockin'. :) It will be ready for GenCon in bookletized form (and of course, from the site as a PDF).

I'll also have errata'd versions of InSpectres in booklet form for sale at the convention.

Lastly, I'd like to publish "Little Games for Big Kids" -- a collection of the little games and mini-RPGs from my site. This would include some or all of the following:

Superior!
Dice Castles
Clockworx
Color Wheel
The Pitch
Parsely
Happy Lucky Chinese Restaurant Game
Red, White, Blue
Monster Party
Clown Cops
Points of Articulation
Autopsy
Hellcab

Comments and feedback on content would be appreciated, as always.

Lastly, the future. Hmmm...dunno yet. It hasn't happened. I have a few strong contenders for the Next Published Game but I'd also really, really like to put out some gosh-darned real-life print publications.

*shrug*
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jared a. sorensen / www.memento-mori.com
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2002, 08:00:36 AM »

Is the noble El Disco Fuego prepared to face the might of the Black-Bloods, the treachery of the Poison Elvi, and the insidious wrath of the infamous Final Chord?

(Not to mention a whole bus-load of demented clowns?)


The Axe must awaken.

Prepare yourself.
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