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[Nostalgia] I want to run old games

Started by PoppySeed45, November 04, 2010, 02:25:25 AM

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Bill White

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At Origins a few years ago, my brother and I sat in the breezeway trying to rope people in to a kind of fast-and-loose Classic Traveller: roll up a piece of a subsector together, brainstorm world details, roll up a character, say, "Okay, you're mustered out here--what do you do now?" The high point was a sort of Ocean's 11 in orbit sort of thing where a 1/2-term Merchant survivor of a pirate attack twigged the other PCs on to a megamillion credit job lifting a cargo of radioactives from the disabled fat trader he'd been serving on. Whee!

It was a lot of fun; my brother recorded it and put it up on the Internet Archive. I don't know if anyone here listens to AP recordings, but here it is.

I think our desire to play was partly nostalgia but partly an appreciation of just how much life was left in the concept--kicking around the galaxy looking for the next big score. You're Han Solo! I mean, Halfjack's Diaspora started out as Traveller for FATE, and you can't swing a cat without hitting a different port of Traveller: Mongoose, GURPS, even d20 IIRC.

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Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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EBM

Quote from: thedungeondelver;414931Did you say Oceans' 11 in space? :D

I saw this trailer a while ago, are they ever going to Make this?

I can't find anything out on IMDB.

If they did make it, the networks would probably cancel it anyway. :(

It looks awesome though. :)

thedungeondelver

Quote from: EBM;414942I saw this trailer a while ago, are they ever going to Make this?

I can't find anything out on IMDB.

If they did make it, the networks would probably cancel it anyway. :(

It looks awesome though. :)

Sean Pertwee wants to do it, the creators want to do it - the point is getting that pitch to stick with somebody.  Chief issue is swinging 60's nostalgia (and 40's swing nostalgia) has died out somewhat.  People are in a "we-want-our-sci-fi-to-reflect-our-post 9/11-anomie" mode, still.  So we get the Battlestar Galactica reboot (which is most excellent, please don't misunderstand me) and so forth.

Maybe it'll stick in a couple years.
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Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Quote from: RPGPundit;415194Sean Pertwee sounds so very much like his dad. He doesn't look much like him though.

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