Sat, 29 November 2008 Category: Host Bios -- posted at: 9:02 AM |
Wed, 26 November 2008 ![]() In Episode 20 Raef and Russ chat with the owner of Doghouse Systems about their PC's, and about what they look for in a gaming PC. Later, the team discusses what makes a hobby gaming magazine worth buying. This episode's largest segment is dedicated to Uncharted Seas, the new hobby war game about fantasy combat on the high seas by Spartan Games. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: Advertisers this episode: Links Mentioned this episode: Comments[8] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 ![]() An article about The D6 Generation appeared in the November 16th, 2008 edition of the Manchester Union leader. The full version was a half page spread including a full color photo. To read the online version of the article, click here. Category: News -- posted at: 1:58 PM Comments[7] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 ![]() In Episode 19 we feature listener participation as we review the voice mail entries for the Monsterpocalypse "Picture Capture Contest." Join in the fun and listen to some of these funny and creative entries. The second half of the show is dedicated to a detailed review of Flying Frog Production's game "A Touch of Evil". Find out if this spooky themed game will strike your fancy. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: Advertisers this episode: Links Mentioned this episode: Dakka D6G Articles: Link Owen's Website: www.OwenStaton.com Comments[3] |
Sun, 9 November 2008 Category: About Us -- posted at: 4:29 AM Comments[5] |
Mon, 3 November 2008 Ok, Folks, we did it. Russ and I have settled on the "Gorfang" Server. It allows transfers from Grimnir and its free. Just follow the links in your EA Mythic Account.I am Stoni, of course, and Stoneal, my Rune Priest Russ is Dartell. Once we have 6 people we can form a guild. Be a founding Member! Cheers and Happy Gaming. HD Category: News -- posted at: 10:23 AM Comments[0] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 ![]() In Episode 18 the D6G crew puts on their brown coats and discuss the Serenity RPG in detail, after giving an overview of the concept of Role Playing Games for folks who've never had the pleasure of trying them. But that's not all. We also get to interview Jamie Chambers, of Margaret Weis Productions (yes, the Margaret Weis from Dragonlance). Jamie designed the Serenity RPG, and developed their upcoming Cortex game system, the same system used for their Battlestar Galactica RPG. We have a nice long chat with Jamie about how he got involed in the industry, what it's like to design these games, and what future products are coming out. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: Advertisers this episode: Links Mentioned this episode: Craig's Serenity Campaign Summary: Part I, Part II Owen's Website: www.OwenStaton.com Comments[8] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 Here are the rules for the Paintedfigs.com contest. Listen to the show to here what the current prize Paintedfigs.com is giving away. Oh yes, it's a great one! What We're Giving Away New, excellently painted minis from the world's leading fantasy painting service, with three years experience and 20 full time staff. These will be custom painted and assembled to your needs. (Listen to the D6 Generation to hear what the current prize is! - Russ) Eligibility To be eligible, a D6Gen listener needs to send an email to D6Generation@paintedfigs.com . We will use your email to contact you once a month regarding news and offers at paintedfigs.com. We won't spam you, and you can opt out with a single, painless, click. As long as you are our email list, you will be automatically considered for all our giveaways on the show. Unsubscribing We currently use Constant Contact, where unsubscribing is a single, painless click. Please be aware that once an address is unsubscribed, Constant Contact will not allow it to be added back, so you won't be able to rejoin for later giveaways! Category: Contests -- posted at: 9:16 AM Comments[3] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 Craig's been interested in gaming since he was 8, when he saw a WWII tank battle game being played in the middle of a mall that no longer exists. Just knowing that you wouldn't have to put your toys away when you grew up made his entire childhood much easier to bear. Since then Craig's been an avid fan of all things gaming. He's played Warhammer 40,000 since the Rogue Trader days in 1991, Warhammer Fantasy since 2000, and Warmachine/Hordes since they came out. He likes some of those better than others. Craig has built terrain for Games Workshop, once trained for a regional management position with the industry juggernaught, and has won many regional awards for painting and over-all, and 1 Golden Daemon (bronze, but Russ says that counts). Craig is a high school teacher in Milford, NH, where he teaches English and Theatre, taking every opportunity to introduce gaming to new generations of 'cool kids', as well as mentoring the more stereotypical gamer-kids through the hell that high school can be. Craig's Blog: Click here Category: Host Bios -- posted at: 11:01 AM Comments[2] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 I was instantly hooked into miniature wargaming when, as a 12 year old boy, my family took my brother and me to Gettysburg, PA. While there we were in a store, and I saw a 3D terrain table with Confederate and Union Soldiers displayed on the board. I thought it was yet another diorama, but nooooo the shopkeep assured me it was in fact, wait for it, a miniature game. I was instantly hooked, although did not play my first miniature game until I met Craig and Russ and the gang in 1995ish. The game was 40k. Of course, having grown up on RPG's and Computer games goes without saying all the way back the Nintendo systems and D&D. And of course comics became a love of mine at the same time as D&D. Having collected all of the original Todd McFarlane comics, just 'cause I was a kid reading comics, is a proud achievement of mine. Now I try to insulate myself from the powerful mind force that Russ both consciously and unconsciously projects into my brain in regards to different games. I love collecting, modeling, painting and playing. I often say that for these reason, miniature wargaming is the perfect hobby for me. It lets me collect when I am in that mood, it lets me play and socialize when I am in that mood, and it lets me read and create when I am in that mood. Perfect! I am new to the MMO scene having started with LOTRO (Lord of the Rings Online), gravitated to WoW, and now am enjoying the freedom of WAR. (Warhammer Online). For the first time in my life, I will actually be playing PC games on a gaming Rig (DogHouse Systems). I also enjoy my xbox 360 and enjoy the stealth action adventure game the best, think Bioshock and Thief, and Splinter Cell before it went weird. I am generally a happy person who views the world as the glass is half full, and enjoy the different roles I have in life as: Friend, Lawyer, Husband, Father, Gamer, and Podcast Host. Raef's Blog: Click Here Category: Host Bios -- posted at: 10:37 AM Comments[3] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 One of the challenges of being brought up in a military family is that you have to get used to moving a lot. This leads to two things: 1) You tend to become very close with your family and need to find ways to have fun with each other and 2) You need to figure out ways to make friends quickly. The first issue was overcome in our family with games. We had family game nights frequently with a wide variety of classic family games (Chess, Backgammon, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Risk, etc.) and some less common but very fun games. (Yacht Race, Carrier Strike, Chopper Strike, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Game) The second issue was overcome with the help of the first. John (my brother) and I soon discovered that we could make many new friends quickly by either getting involved with gaming groups, or starting one if it didn’t already exist. Of course these gaming groups evolved beyond family games into some of the meatier types of games such as RPG’s (D&D, Traveler, Star Frontiers) and war games (Axis and Allies, Shogun, Fortress America, Broadsides and Boarding Parties, Starfleet Battles, Battletech, etc.) Thus, gaming became a fundamental tool that my brother and I have always used, not only to entertain ourselves and our families, but also to meet new people, make new lifelong friends, and share thoughts and ideas with likeminded folks around the world. We were fortunate enough to discover this when we were young as we literally moved around the world with our family. Despite the early lesson, I am still amazed at how gaming can so easily bring people together from different geographies and cultures. This was reinforced for me when I started the DakkaDakka.com website in the late 90’s. This little website designed to let local players keep track of league scores and show off their army pictures to each other was attracting visitors from around the world. The site was so popular that it eventually led to a family run game store with a focus on providing a place to socialize and play. The whole adventure with the Dakka Dakka website and store led to many great friendships that I cherish to this day. Eventually it was time to have a family and my priorities shifted. Nicole (my wife), John, and I decided it was time to sell the store, and eventually I sold the website as well. But my love for games has never dwindled, especially now that my daughters are becoming old enough to begin to discover the wonder of games. It also turned out to be difficult for me to stop sharing my love of gaming with others, which is one of the reasons that The D6 Generation was born. Today I enjoy the challenge of balancing my family life, job, and gaming. The D6 Generation allows me to share how I go about that balancing act with others, but more importantly, it keeps me in touch with one of my favorite lessons of childhood: Gaming brings people together from around the world.
Thanks for listening & happy gaming, Russ Wakelin
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Thu, 16 October 2008 Troy intvited me in on This Week in Wargaming's round table discussion about Warhammer Online and Space Marines.
You can check out the episode here by clicking here. Category: News -- posted at: 9:08 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 14 October 2008 ![]() In Episode 17* the D6G crew dives in deep with Monsterpocalypse, covering the game with a detailed review. After that we have another "Raef's Round Table" with topics ranging from Raef finally playing Warhammer Online, Space Marines, and Craig's Halloween game ideas. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: Advertisers this episode: *Now with more Welshmen. Owen's website: www.OwenStaton.com Comments[5] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() == Contest is OVER, we'll announce winners in Ep 19 == As mentioned in Episode 16, we're giving away Monsterpocalypse prizes to the listeners who can come up with clever captions for the above picture. Remember to enter your caption via Voice Mail... use the number and/or links on the right hand side of this page. Be creative and good luck! Category: Contests -- posted at: 11:59 AM Comments[6] |
Mon, 29 September 2008 In Episode 16 the D6G crew gets to interview one of Privateer Press's game designers, Erik Yaple. Erik tells us about what he does at Privateer along with his efforts on Monsterpocalypse.But first, Raef and Russ discuss the hot new MMORPG, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. What makes the MMO set in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy setting different? Is it worth a look? All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - When Wives Attack - Rapid Fire - The Hollywood Minute - Contests - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode: Comments[11] |
Mon, 15 September 2008 In Episode 15 the D6G crew dives into Battlestar Galactica. First we interview Corey Konieczka, the game's designer. Corey gives us insight into what it's like to work at Fantasy Flight games as well as details on some of his other projects such as Tide of Iron and Starcraft the board game. [We're happy to report there are no audio issues with this interview] Later we do an in depth review of the Battlestar Galatica board game to give you insight into the mechanics of this co-op game. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - When Wives Attack - Rapid Fire - The Hollywood Minute - Contests - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode: Links Mentioned: Fight Breast Cancer Charity Event Comments[16] |
Sun, 7 September 2008 Craig joins Jeff Carroll on Episode 29 of Podhammer to discuss fun quick games one might play after a long day of tourney combat.Give it a listen here: Podhammer Episode 29 ![]() Category: News -- posted at: 12:08 AM Comments[7] |
Mon, 1 September 2008 In Episode 14 the D6G team gets into the details of Gen
Con Indy 2008. We delve into the nature of the con with questions like
"Which vendors had the strongest presence?" and "Were certain types of
games on the rise or decline?" But the best part of this super long episode, we think, is the extensive (over an hour) interview with Matt Wilson, the man behind Privateer Press. We feel this is a must listen for all gamers, regardless of game system, as Matt goes through his history in the game industry, and how he went from game idea to game production, and all the bumps in the middle. All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - When Wives Attack - Rapid Fire - The Hollywood Minute - New Contests - & More It's the final weeks to enter the PaintedFigs.com contest. Click Here to see photos of the models. If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode: Comments[12] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() This special bonus Episode was put togeather by Hollywood and Craig and covers their initial impressions from Gen Con '08. We'll be diving into full detail of some of the games and events in future episodes, but we just wanted to give you a quick teaser while you were waiting for episode 14. Here's some of the highlights in this bonus Episode:
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Mon, 11 August 2008 Social Networks: Voice Mail A great way to get yourself heard on the show is via voice mail. You can leave us voice mail via phone at our US number 1-339-368-6051. Or you can give us a free Skype call from anywhere in the world via our Skype name: the.d6.generation Email
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Sat, 9 August 2008 ![]() In Episode 13 we give an in depth review of the Days of Wonder board game Battlelore. We also dive into Privateer Press's miniature war game Hordes. Plus our usual antics including: - Off the Table (Civilization Revolution) - The Hollywood Minute - & More We also discuss the contest rules to win pre-painted Hordes models by PaintedFigs.com. Click Here to see photos of the models. If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode: Comments[10] |
Fri, 25 July 2008 ![]() In Episode 12 we give an indepth review of Carcassone, cover our thoughts on what we look for in a board game, and introduce "Raef's Round Table". Plus other segments including: - Achievements in Gaming- When Wives Attack - The Hollywood Minute - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Links mentioned in the show: www.agent-oharah.deviantart. Advertisers this episode:
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Thu, 24 July 2008 ![]() D6G Incoming is a 'bonus' segment of the D6 Generation that features us responding to listener feedback and any bonus interviews we picked up on the road. In this episode we respond to feedback for our shows 6-10, and feature interviews with folks we met at the Warmachine/Hordes New England team tourney held at Danger Planet Games. Comments[2] |
Mon, 14 July 2008 ![]() In Episode 10 the D6G team offered up the Days of Wonder game "Mystery of the Abbey" to a listener who could correctly answer our D6G trivia challenge. We also stated that there would be bonus points for creativity. We received some great entries, but none more thorough and creative then Nils' entry. Nice job Nils, you're D6G autographed copy of the game is on its way. And yes, having us sign it probably has devalued the product. ;-) We just had to share Nils entry with everyone. He answered in the form of another quiz... with even more trivia and bonus questions!
The Quiz 1) In what episode does Raef get his nickname & who gives it to him? Match 1 from each column A) "Hollywood" 1) Unattributed in Episode 8 Extra Credit: Even though Raef seems to have as many different nicknames as the Warhammer Gods of Chaos, which is the one most commonly used, & what is the reason behind it? Super Extra Credit: What nicknames have been suggested for Russ & Craig (excluding Rapid Fire)? ------------------------------ 2) In what episode is Russ called "Rusty Bo Busty Not Crusty"? Single Choice A) Episode 1 by Geekly McNerdigan Extra Credit: Who does Russ keep locked in his basement in order to serve the d6 hosts tea & cook them food? ----------------------- 3) Give us 1 word that we have invented on the d6 Generation. Multiple Choice __ Tacticalness Extra Credit: What do all the correct invented words have in common? ------------------------------ 4) What was the scientific animal name Geekly McNerdigan butchered in the Single Choice a) Boss Hawg Extra Credit: Explain the significance of the animal to the episode & give the other scientific name for it. ---------------------------- 5) How many Monty Python references were NOT made in Episode 7? 1) 25 Extra Credit: List all the possible references to Monty Python in Episode 7. Stupid Extra Credit: List the Monty Python references in all the other d6 episodes. -------------------- Answers 1) In what episode does Raef get his nickname & who gives it to him? A3) "Hollywood" by Raef in Episode 1 Extra Credit: Even though Raef seems to have as many different nicknames as the Warhammer Chaos Gods, which is the one most commonly used, & what is the reason behind it? Super Extra Credit: What nicknames have been used for Russ & Craig (excluding Rapid Fire)?
-------------------- 2) In what episode is Russ called "Rusty Bo Busty Not Crusty"? E) A & C (Episode 1 by Geekly McNerdigan & Episode 7 by Raef) Extra Credit: The Disney Princesses, & in particular, Princess Ariel ------------------ 3) Give us 1 word that we have invented on the d6 Generation. Correct Incorrect Probably incorrect because they're hopefully mispronounciations instead of a new word Extra Credit: What do all the correct invented words have in common? ----------------- 4) What was the scientific animal name Geekly McNerdigan butchered in the intro of Rapid Fire Episode 9? b) Bos Grunniens Extra Credit: Explain the significance of the scientific animal & give the other scientific name for it. --------------------- 5) How many Monty Python references were NOT made in Episode 7? 3) 5, no 3 Sir! Extra Credit: List all the possible references to Monty Python in Episode 7 Episode Intro Possibly the episode intro message from Russ saying the movie would not be referenced, but then said it does, is somewhat similar to the title cards of the Holy Grail movie. Holy Grail theme music Achievements in Gaming Possibly the reference to Knights fleeing Shadows Over Camelot review "yeah!" "They're only models" "Bring out your dead" "Far too perilous" Did You Ever Notice segment Whole discussion of movie "Bring out your dead" "Strange women lying about in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government" "... odd on 5, or should I say 3 levels." "I'm not dead yet" "Run away! Run away!" "It's only a model" "African or European?" "I got better" "What if we built a big wood badger?" "yeah" "I'm not dead yet. I'm feeling better. I'm feel happy" "I don't want to talk to you no more. You empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster & your father smelt of elderberries." "Go & boil your bottoms you son of a silly person." "Wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more" "African swallows are non-migratory" "The best foundation for a castle in a swamp is 2 other castles that already sank into the swamp & a 3rd that burned down, fell over & then sank." Closing of segment with Old man from Scene 24 Stupid Extra Credit: List the Monty Pytyon references in all the other d6 episodes. Forget you, my ears are bleeding enough already (but I did notice at least 2). Category: Contests -- posted at: 2:52 PM Comments[1] |
Fri, 11 July 2008 ![]() In Episode 11 we discuss our adventures at the New England Warmachine & Hordes team tournament held at Danger Planet games in Waltham, MA. Quite a few other segments this episode: - Mulling Mechanics: Tournaments- When Wives Attack - Off the Table - The Hollywood Minute - & More Pictures taken at Tourney: Click Here If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode:
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Thu, 3 July 2008 (updated 7/3/08) Painting Samples from the D6G Team. Click on the links below: Hollywood's Khador Craig's new Trollblood Army Russ's Trollbloods of the Redback Kriel Craig's 40k Squat Conversions Craig's Slaanesh Eldar Early Samples of Russ & Raef Hordes Raef's old Space Wolves Russ's old Imperial Guard Category: About Us -- posted at: 2:59 AM Comments[1] |
Fri, 27 June 2008 ![]() In Episode 10 we plunge into the realm of "who dun it?" murder with Mystery of the Abbey by Days of Wonder. We then take flight in WWII air combat with Wings of War: Dawn of War air combat. And finally the D6G team reviews some of their favorite modeling and painting techniques. All that plus our usual segments such as "Achievements in Gaming," "Rapid Fire", "What's In the News", and the rest of our 'not to horrible' humor. If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. Advertisers this episode:
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Thu, 26 June 2008 Category: News -- posted at: 9:32 AM Comments[1] |
Thu, 19 June 2008 If not, just fast forward 5 minutes... Every episode of The D6 Generation starts off with a segment we call Rapid Fire. This segment, a parody of the American news show "The McLaughlin Group," is a bit loud and meant to be humorous more than informative. While many of our listeners let us know they enjoy the segment immensely, some listeners, especially those for whom English is not a first language, may find it difficult to follow. If you find the segment a bit too over the top for your taste rest assured that it is usually only 5 minutes or less. Simply fast forward your MP3 player past the 5 minute mark and you'll shortly hear us rambling on about whatever the main show topics are in our normal voices...and giving each other a chance to finish our thoughts. But we do recommend you try and tough it out should you be so bold. Regular listeners now claim "it is an acquired taste well worth acquiring." Thanks for listening & Happy Gaming, The D6G "not too horrible" Team
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Fri, 13 June 2008 ![]() The D6G Warhammer 40K 5th edition mega-episode! Preview copies of Warhammer 40,000 5th edition rule books have hit friendly local gaming stores and the D6G team managed to not only read through the book a few times but also play a couple of 5th edition games. To help us with our detailed review special guest Jon 'Yakface' Regul joins us from www.DakkaDakka.com to help give detailed insight into the changes from 4th to 5th edition. We also get to 'Yak with Yakface' about what it's like to write a massive FAQ such as the 40k Adepticon FAQ and what is on the horizon for Dakka Dakka. All that plus our usual dose of 'not to horrible' humor makes this our longest episode yet. So break out your paints because you'll probably finish a squad before this episode is done. If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: click here. We'll also be posting some details about the army lists we played in that thread as well.
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Tue, 3 June 2008 A new podcast has started, "This Week in
Wargaming." This show has guests on from various podcasts to discuss
the gaming industry. Category: News -- posted at: 9:19 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 In episode 8 the D6G team discuss their preview session of Dungeons and Dragons 4.0 in great detail. We also cover the common Organized Play methods players use to get folks together for war gaming.Plus the usual dose of 'not too horrible' humor. To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to info@TheD6Generation.com. Comments[4] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 A new podcast has started, "This Week in Wargaming." This show has guests on from various podcasts to discuss the gaming industry. Category: News -- posted at: 1:40 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 Episode 7 has has a detailed review of the Days of Wonder co-op board game "Shadows Over Camelot."We also introduce a new segment "Mulling Mechanics" in which we compare and contrast the different miniature war games' approach to common game tasks. To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 ![]() D6G Incoming is a 'bonus' segment of the D6 Generation that just features us responding to listener feedback. In this episode we respond to feedback for our shows through Episode 6. Comments[1] |
Fri, 2 May 2008 In addition to our attempts at humor, Episode 6 has extended Achievements in Gaming as Craig reports from Italy. We also finish our in depth overview of Warmachine that we started in Episode 5. This time we dive into the mechanics of the game.To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 April 2008 In addition to our usual 'attempts at humor' Episode 5 features part 1 of our two part Warmachine Overview and a detailed review of Dark Heresy, the Warhammer 40,000 RPG.To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[1] |
Fri, 4 April 2008 Episode 4b covers news, Hollywood's Pie loving LoTR special, an Off the Table movie review, a Warmachine vs Hordes Model's Eye View battle report, and D'ya ever notice. To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 4 April 2008 In addition to our usual Rapid Fire and Achievements in gaming segments, Episode 4a has in depth analysis of Fantasy Flight Games new expansion: Descent: A Road to Legend.Links mentioned in this episode: Hollywood's Khador Army Russ's Grissel Bloodsong To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 March 2008 Jeff from Podhammer.net joins the D6G team in a super sized episode to discuss Warhammer Fantasy Battles and how it ties in to our analysis in Episode 1.Be sure to check out Podhammer.net, the premier podcast about WHFB: ![]() To discuss this episode in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 March 2008 In addition to our usual poor attempts at humor, in Episode 2 we say goodbye to Gary Gygax, give an indepth review of Tannhäuser, and go Off the table with a couple vid-game reviews that war gamers might enjoy.To discuss this episodes in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 February 2008 Episode 1b continues where 1a left off. The bulk of the episode is a round table discussion about GW vs Privateer Press.To discuss this episodes in our forum thread click here. Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Thu, 21 February 2008 Intro to the D6 Generation team and our adventures at TempleCon. Continued in episode 1b is our discussion of GW vs Privateer Press.Warning: The first 3 minutes of this podcast will be a poor attempt at satire. Listeners who are pregnenant, nursing, have a heart condition, have back problems, or no sense of humor should fast forward to the 4 mintue mark in this episode. Should you attempt to listen to the intro, we can only wish you Godspeed. Comments[0] |


Ok, Folks, we did it. Russ and I have settled on the "Gorfang" Server. It allows transfers from Grimnir and its free. Just follow the links in your EA Mythic Account.

Craig joins Jeff Carroll on Episode 29 of Podhammer to discuss fun quick games one might play after a long day of tourney combat.








Intro to the D6 Generation team and our adventures at TempleCon. Continued in episode 1b is our discussion of GW vs Privateer Press.









