![]() ![]() The Valley Out of Time is a series of 'zine-sized RPG adventures borrowing heavily from classic dinosaur art, books, and movies (think Frazetta and Harryhausen). The Valley Out Of Time & Skeeter Green Productions - Episode 263 - Skeeter Green joins to talk RPGs, Skeeter Green Productions, the Independent Publishers Union of small RPG publishers, and his new Kickstarter. Hey, you! Yeah, you! Buy cool stuff, support Shane Plays Geek Talk with these affiliate links! Humble Bundle SHOW NOTES OSRIC: First Edition Fantasy Roleplaying Game Black Blade Publishing THE 1001 TREASURES OF BLACK BLADE PUBLISHING AND GOODMAN GAMES: GARY CON 2018 REPORT, PART II Allan at Greyhawk Online D&D Retroclones List Single Volume Edition of OD&D by Greyharp Fight On! Magazine Knockspell Magazine - Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games 2nd Edition Shane's book! Co-authored with Matt Barton of Matt Chat /episode/index/show/shaneplays/id/25179471 Shane Plays Geek Talk Episode #264 - Like what you hear? Support Shane Plays Geek Talk on Patreon! Listen to the Shane Plays Geek Talk podcast on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, Podbean and Stitcher (and other fine, fine podcast directories). Thunderdome match: Strongheart versus Warduke. ![]() Shane has figured out Lovecraft’s indescribable color. “Vanilla” fantasy is not a derogatory term. Shane offers a mild defense of rules lawyers. Watching an RPG project happen behind the scenes. ‘zines are often lauded, but at one time Dragon magazine was a sort of “D&D website” in its day as well. How active is the current AD&D 1E and/or OSRIC scene? What is Allan’s definition of OSR, and does he feel it’s important? The legal importance of OSRIC to the OSR community. The skills he learned tracking down early information on Greyhawk helped lead to his main non-RPG career. (aka "grodog") joins to talk AD&D retroclone OSRIC, the OSR, Black Blade Publishing, John Eric Holmes, and RPG goodness in general. ![]() Episode 264- RPG developer and publisher Allan T. Ryan Dancey - Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL Goodman Games Announces January Is Best Sales Month In Its History Paizo Announces System-Neutral Open RPG License - Open RPG Creative License (ORC) Kobold Press's Black Flag Blog Posts (new SRD / open fantasy RPG system project) Kobold Press releases new details for Project Black Flag - Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games 2nd Edition Shane's book! Co-authored with Matt Barton of Matt Chat /episode/index/show/shaneplays/id/25884120 62% are satisfied with including Systems Reference Document (SRD) content in Creative Commons, and the majority of those who were dissatisfied asked for more SRD content in Creative Commons. 86% are dissatisfied with the draft VTT policy. 89% are dissatisfied with deauthorizing OGL 1.0a. 90% would have to change some aspect of their business to accommodate OGL 1.2. Hey, you! Yeah, you! Buy cool stuff, support Shane Plays Geek Talk with these affiliate links! Humble Bundle SHOW NOTES Dungeons & Dragons’ New License Tightens Its Grip on Competition An Update on the Open Game License (OGL) Cached version Frantic backpedaling (and attempted spin) on OGL 1.1 Summary of creator and fan response to WotC's OGL 1.1 official statement "It has become clear that it is no longer possible to achieve all goals" - Wizards of the Coast address Dungeons & Dragons OGL 1.1 backlash A Working Conversation About the Open Game License (OGL) Cahed version D&D maker still wants to revoke earlier versions of "open" gaming license D&D Beyond: OGL 1.0a & Creative Commons 88% do not want to publish TTRPG content under OGL 1.2. Shane Plays Geek Talk Episode #265 - Like what you hear? Support Shane Plays Geek Talk on Patreon! Listen to the Shane Plays Geek Talk podcast on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, Podbean and Stitcher (and other fine, fine podcast directories). Shane Plays gets a HOT SCOOP from Pacesetter Games. What the heck does irrevocable mean, anyway? Our guests have firm theories on what level in WotC this all came from (and the theories might surprise you). Was WotC's final decision enough to get things back to what they were with 3rd party TTRPG publishers and creators or is the relationship over? What options are on the table if someone wants to leave WotC and their OGL behind? OGLs versus SRDs. Third-party publishers have been publishing the strong stuff for 5E in recent years. "Unprofessional" and "ham-fisted" is mentioned a lot by our guests. They Came for the OGL: 3rd Party RPG Publishers Share Their Experience - Episode 265 - Zach Glazar (Frog God Games), Bill Barsh (Pacesetter Games) and Levi Combs (Planet X Games) share the personal impact (here’s a hint: "existential threat") and professional impact that Wizards of the Coast’s recent OGL announcements had on them, and where they’re going from here.
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