Canon Puncture 62: A Corpse of Course

cpshield1001Episode 62 of Canon Puncture features an offering of newsy bits from the Three Canoneers and a discussion that Rich had with Ryan Macklin about NPC scenes. So don’t say we no longer offer meaty content, folks because hey, we’ve got the Macklinator on board, and it don’t get meatier than that.

View the show notes after the cut …

Show Notes

* Pathfinder Releases Their Compatibility License
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/compatibility

* Geek Related Breakdown of the Pathfinder License
http://mxyzplk.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/paizos-new-pathfinder-license-and-fansite-policy-examined/

* The Reputation Economy on Deconstructing Infinity (thanks Judd)
http://www.jadettman.com/deconstructinginfinity/?p=466

* Roleplaying as an Exquisite Corpse on To RPG, or not to RPG, that is the question
http://writingrpgs.blogspot.com/2009/03/role-playing-games-as-sort-of-exquisite.html

* Exquisite Corpse on wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exquisite_corpse

* Role Playing Games Considered as a Creative Writing Course on Ideas by David Friedman
http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/2009/02/role-playing-games-considered-as.html

* PaizoCon June 12-14
http://paizo.com/store/paizo/paizocon

* FUMCon April 10-12
http://rpg.brouhaha.us/?p=412

* WeddingCon Dec 11-13
http://weddingcon2009.com/page2.cfm

* A Quick Conversation: NPC-only Scenes with Ryan Macklin

6 Comment(s)

  1. Gentlemen,

    Thank you for the mention of both my blog and the specific post on the Reputation Economy, it was both surprising and amusing.

    Best,

    –Jason

    Jason | Mar 24, 2009 | Reply

  2. Honest feedback: I’m of mixed feelings about the interjection with Ryan. You just changed the format to something, and before I’ve had a chance to know if I like the new format or not, you change it again, and with only one CP member to boot.

    How about releasing the Rich/Ryan chats on their own? I liked the subject in theory, but I found myself skipping ahead to get the CP I thought I was going to get (I’ll go back and listen to the segment later by itself).

    Daniel M. Perez | Mar 26, 2009 | Reply

  3. Daniel,

    I appreciate the feedback and I can see your point about too many changes at once. The addition of the Ryan chat was a reaction to feedback on the new format, plus I really enjoyed the chat.

    The next episode follows the same “new” new format style of news – segment – wrap up shout outs. I like the variety it offers and wish we’d launched with this format before.

    Again, thanks for letting us know what you think about the show and I hope you like the new-new format better after you give it a listen!

    Rich

    Rich | Mar 27, 2009 | Reply

  4. Thanks for posting such an interesting blog, Jason. Keep saying cool things and we’ll keep reading!

    Rich

    Rich | Mar 27, 2009 | Reply

  5. thanks for the mention and glad someone noticed! honestly, that short blog post of mine could really be expanded into a book i think – i opted for the easy way out, and to just sort of seed the meme. glad it took root and caused some clockwork orange activity somewhere, even if only for a short while…cheers

    catpsi | Apr 3, 2009 | Reply

  6. @catspi You should tease that out a bit, expand it into a fuller blog post soon. I’d love to hear more thoughts. I was fascinated by the concept of exquisite corpses. Its a very cool way to think of RPGs.

    Orklord | Apr 3, 2009 | Reply

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