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Tag Archives: rpg

Lost in Translation 61 – Adapting Games, Part III

Posted on May 4, 2013 by Scott Delahunt
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Welcome to Lost in Translation‘s quick series about the ins and outs of adapting games to television and film.* As seen since the first post, if something is popular, someone else will want to adapt it to a different medium. … Continue reading →

Posted in Anime and Animation, Lost In Translation, Video, Film, and Television | Tagged adaptations, adapting, games, movies, rpg | 2 Replies

Lost in Translation 34 – Heavy Adaptation

Posted on June 23, 2012 by Scott Delahunt
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Developers of tabletop board games and role-playing games are known for developing a setting for players to romp around. Dream Pod 9 is no exception. Each of their lines, Heavy Gear, Jovian Chronicle, Gear Krieg, and Tribe 8, have detailed settings … Continue reading →

Posted in Lost In Translation, Uncategorized | Tagged animation, CGI, Heavy Gear, Mainframe, rpg, Sony, wargame | 4 Replies

For Love of Tower Defense

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Steven Savage
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When Skyrim was done sucking down my spare and not-so-spare time, I tried some smaller downloadable games.  First I played "Dungeon Defenders", a tower defense/RPG fusion.  Next (well, at the same time), I played "Orcs Must Die," a case of … Continue reading →

Posted in News and Analysis, Video Gaming | Tagged Dungeon Defenders, Orcs Must Die, rpg, rpg/tower defense, tower defense, video game | Leave a reply

Go Farther: RPGs

Posted on October 9, 2009 by Steven Savage
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I play a lot of Role-Playing Games on my consoles.  I enjoy them and have enjo0yed them for years.  But there's one trend that deeply annoys me. Namely, I'm getting very tired of the pseudo-Tolken pseudo-European D&D ripoff fantasy worlds.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Go Farther, Video Gaming | Tagged games, go farther, rpg, setting | Leave a reply

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