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The D6 Generation

D6GLC: Book 22 - Host Your Own Games Day

The D6 Generation

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Other Games, Games & Hobbies

4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2011

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Stephen M. Buonocore joins Russ and Craig this time to discuss how to host a gaming party in your own home. Stephen is the co-owner of Stronghold Games, which was formed only 2 years ago, but has already made a big impact in the hobby game industry by publishing great reprints (such as “Survive!” and “Outpost”) as well as great new game designs (such as “Panic Station” and “Core Worlds”).

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0:00.0

For the last three years, between recording segments of the D6 generation,

0:09.6

Russ, Craig, and Raff have had various conversations that have spanned the interests of Gamerdom worldwide.

0:18.2

This is one of those conversations.

0:22.5

D6G, the last chapters.

0:34.9

Hi, and welcome back to yet another episode of the last chapter.

0:44.8

Hey, cut it down over there.

0:46.6

Oh, sorry, sorry.

0:48.2

Dunkin' Donuts, they don't really, you know, they don't really approve of the echo effect here.

0:52.6

So anyway, you guys all know that I throw these parties on a fairly regular basis,

0:59.1

a couple times a year.

1:01.5

Karen and I throw big gaming parties.

1:03.7

And, well, as it turns out, Stephen throws enormous game parties on an even far more regular basis and actually has a whole plan on how to throw a game, on how to throw a game. How to throw a game. Stephen, do you throw games often over there at Stronghold games? You just like throw them. Just like, I'll let someone else win. This is where we're heading. I just say, I can't. I don't like to win games. I just throw the game. There you go, nice. I turn the table over. I throw the game. There you go. A little wiki. A tweaky? Wiki? What? Oh, I'm sorry. I am not going to apologize for remembering the robot from Buck Rogers. Look, if you're going to compare Buck Rogers' robot to a online information service

1:45.2

managed by thousands of people around the world, that doesn't make any sense to me.

1:48.2

Wow.

1:49.1

I'm pushing my glasses up on my nose.

1:53.3

All right.

1:54.4

I'm too confused that with a group crowdsourced informational processing unit.

2:00.9

I don't even know what he's doing.

2:03.1

We're getting weird.

2:04.4

Do you have a problem with Wikipedia all of a sudden?

2:07.1

I'm missing some.

2:08.2

I don't know.

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