Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Massive Manifest Of Malformed Missives

Hi there! Miss me? Sorry for the incredibly light posting history since the beginning of the year. Blah blah reason, blah blah excuse. Let's breath some life back into this radioactive region of the 'Net, shall we?

Even during my downtime, I've been keeping an eye out on Ye Olde Blogosphere, compiling those posts and links that offer something new and exciting for your Mutant Future campaigns. Here are some recent offerings of note:

** You can always count on Dyson Logos' A Character for Every Game to provide something of use to the Ruined Earth survivor. And what better way to trudge the wastelands in style than to be outfitted in a set of Encased IPS Armor? The IPS armor was used by police forces in urban centers to maintain peace, particularly in the years leading up to The End.

** And while outfitted in their shiny new powered exoskeletons, Dyson offers a similarly armored foe: CyberCrabZilla! This armored 8-hit-dice, electricity-blasting behemoth should prove a challenge for your Future Mutants...

** Blogmeister Blair over at Planet Algol has been hard at work on Issue One of his new RPG zine, The Jewel Throne, which will focus on sword and sorcery, weird fantasy, science fantasy, post-apocalyptic, and science fiction gaming. He offers a bit of a sneak-peek at one article in "War...War Never Changes," a selection of Wasteland and Fallout inspired equipment, with a focus on firearms for use with Mutant Future, Gamma World, and other similar games.

6 comments:

  1. Argh, that was a mistype. Thanks for pointing it out and sorry about that.

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  2. That's okay. I contributed the STUNLOCK and Netshot, so it's easy to see where the confusion could arrive.

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  3. Your back! Just in time to give my AD&D science fantasy another stimulant of kickassery! Welcome back man! Needles!

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  4. Thanks for the props, man! Always love reading what you have to write, and every time I drop by here I have a serious case of Thundarr Nostalgia.

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