The Vintage RPG Podcast
The Vintage RPG Podcast
Vintage RPG
Dark Sun
33 minutes Posted Aug 19, 2018 at 7:30 pm.
Hosts Stu Horvath and John McGuire welcome you back and layout the topics for Episode 3
Hambone starts things off with Bill & Ted’s Excellent Board Game
and Stu drops a fascinating fact about Keanu Reeves
The guys introduce the main topic: West End Games’ Ghostbusters RPG
Discussion starts with fond memories of the movie
the cartoon
and toys
Stu breaks down the history of the Ghostbusters RPG
its weird connection to Chaosium
and how it forms the mechanical basis of West End’s Star Wars RPG by Greg Costikyan
Stu then talks about Timothy Zahn and the fallow days of the Star Wars franchise
Hambone then takes a deep dive into the contents of the box set
and the fun player handouts and movie callbacks found inside. Conversation turns to how awkward in-character dating is for the game master
Stu ruminates on simple systems, casual tabletop gaming and the different ways different people play
Finally, Hambone talks about how the box solves the biggest mystery of the Ghostbusters franchise: the ghost classification system
They wrap up with a quick rundown of the rest of the line and the cost of collecting the game
Finally, Hambone is excited about receiving his copy of Into the Borderlands, from Goodman Games
and Stu blows his mind with a fact about the playtesting of D&D 5E
Stu hopes that Goodman Games has success with their line of D&D reprints
Good-bye until next time
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Hosts Stu Horvath and John McGuire welcome you back and layout the topics for Episode 3 (00:16). Hambone starts things off with Bill & Ted’s Excellent Board Game (01:16) and Stu drops a fascinating fact about Keanu Reeves (01:45).   The guys introduce the main topic: West End Games’ Ghostbusters RPG (05:09). Discussion starts with fond memories of the movie (05:14), the cartoon (06:09) and toys (06:21). Stu breaks down the history of the Ghostbusters RPG (08:05) its weird connection to Chaosium (08:13) and how it forms the mechanical basis of West End’s Star Wars RPG by Greg Costikyan (09:06). Stu then talks about Timothy Zahn and the fallow days of the Star Wars franchise (10:00). Hambone then takes a deep dive into the contents of the box set (10:54) and the fun player handouts and movie callbacks found inside. Conversation turns to how awkward in-character dating is for the game master (16:00). Stu ruminates on simple systems, casual tabletop gaming and the different ways different people play (17:50). Finally, Hambone talks about how the box solves the biggest mystery of the Ghostbusters franchise: the ghost classification system (19:30). They wrap up with a quick rundown of the rest of the line and the cost of collecting the game (23:47). Finally, Hambone is excited about receiving his copy of Into the Borderlands, from Goodman Games (25:07) and Stu blows his mind with a fact about the playtesting of D&D 5E (26:13). Stu hopes that Goodman Games has success with their line of D&D reprints (27:13). Good-bye until next time (28:31)! * Clarification: Wilford Brimley was 51 in 1985, the year Cocoon came out. Keanu Reeves will be 54 on September 2, 2018 (early happy birthday, dude).