Enter the card engine When I left off the previous post about the CGC, not much had happened. I arrived at the Red Lion Hotel and Convention Center, surveyed the floor plan, and ran into some friends. For this post, I will continue the events of Friday, April 22. It was time for me toContinue reading “2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention: Part 2, Werewolves and word games”
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2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention: Part 1, A new experience
In preparation I remember racing down Interstate 25 towards Cheyenne, burning at least a quarter tank of gas, maybe even a half. In hindsight, a pretty dumb idea. What was I going to miss by being a little bit late to the convention? Not a whole lot. While I do try to practice punctuality, speedContinue reading “2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention: Part 1, A new experience”
The Journal of Marshall Pittsburgh: Gunfight in Goodsprings
October 19, 2281 Following Ringo’s suggestion, I decided to ask some of the good folk of Goodsprings if they’d be willing to help me and Ringo against the Powder Gangers. My first stop was the Prospector Saloon. Sunny greeted me as I stepped in and asked me what I was up to. She wanted inContinue reading “The Journal of Marshall Pittsburgh: Gunfight in Goodsprings”
Update: 2022 CGC recap
About two weeks ago I made a small blog about the 2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention. It is now the day after the convention’s weekend. No immediate symptoms of the condition known as “Con Crud,” but we’ll have to see if I managed to get through unscathed. I did an Instagram post showcasing the cool merchandiseContinue reading “Update: 2022 CGC recap”
The Journal of Marshall Pittsburgh: Back from the dead
To whoever finds this book, My name is Marshall Pittsburgh. Sometimes people call me Mark. When this book was written, I was a courier for the Mojave Express. My job was to deliver a package to the New Vegas Strip. What happened you ask? Well that’s the story you’re about to be told. It’s aContinue reading “The Journal of Marshall Pittsburgh: Back from the dead”
Coming soon: 2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention
In two weeks, the Wyoming Gaming Library will host its second annual Cheyenne Gaming Convention at the Red Lion Hotel and Conference Center between April 22 and April 24. According to a press release obtained from Zavier Bates of the Library, the convention will have booths and vendors representing card, board, video, tabletop, and miniaturesContinue reading “Coming soon: 2022 Cheyenne Gaming Convention”
A half-step forward: Reviving the website
It has been just over eight and a half months since I last posted something on this little slice of digital land. Some things have changed in those months. Let us do a quick review of what has happened so far. I am now working with a local newspaper called the Platte County Record-Times. TheContinue reading “A half-step forward: Reviving the website”
Fireworks and Forethought
Introduction Well, us folk here in the United States celebrated our Independence Day about ten days ago. As an American citizen, it’s a fun time to remember our history and how far we’ve come as a nation. Now, there are some who would ask questions about the U.S. and its status. That is a longContinue reading “Fireworks and Forethought”
The Blackhawk’s Backlog #1: Kinetic Edge and HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed
Author’s Note: This post was originally published as “An experiment: Kinetic Edge and OBS,” It has been rewritten as the lead post for a series to be titled “The Blackhawk’s Backlog.” Introduction Hello everyone, and welcome to the Blackhawk’s Backlog! This is a series where I delve into my Steam library, looking for exciting andContinue reading “The Blackhawk’s Backlog #1: Kinetic Edge and HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed”
A Memorial Day Perspective
Intro I know, I know, I’m a week late on talking about this subject. This is what happens when you become a responsible adult. Your bank of expandable “free time” suddenly and drastically shrinks. But I’m still trying to keep this thing afloat. I have a few local topics looming that I can write about,Continue reading “A Memorial Day Perspective”