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Animalcast 57- Gencon, WotC and Meeting Paizo

Started by Animalball Brasky, August 30, 2008, 06:11:47 PM

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In Episode 57 of the Animalcast, the guys give the rundown on their trip to Indianapolis for Gencon.  Click here for their pictorial travelogue of the trip.  The guys talk about all the nerds in costumes, the cool dice and games they got, being overwhelmed by sheer magnitude of Gencon.  They complain a bit about WotC's poor showing, and go on at length about all the "famous" people they met, including the guys from Paizo that they'd interviewed before.  Some were awesome (James Jacobs) some were not (Jason Buhlman).  Finally, they talk about what they'll do different next year.

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