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ID:
1997-700079
Year:
1997
Title:
Shadowrun Q & A
Description:
Here’s the place to ask those game-breaking questions (and hopefully get some answers). Meet the FASA Shadowrun team and learn all about the world of Shadowrun
ID:
1997-700055
Year:
1997
Title:
Short Stories
Description:
A short story is more than just a fast-paced novel! Join author Michael Stackpole as he discusses the nuances of short-story writing. Tickets required. 4-5 p.m.
ID:
1997-700085
Year:
1997
Title:
Silent Death/Combat Express
Description:
A product overview and Q&A for SD: TNM and all of the Combat Express games. Product authors and editors present for discussion.
ID:
1997-700099
Year:
1997
Title:
So, You Want to Publish Games?
Description:
Join members of the GPA (Game Publishers Association) to discuss the joys and woes of publishing games. Learn what the GPA can do for its members.
ID:
1997-700045
Year:
1997
Title:
Songs of the Saga
Description:
Hear the songs of the Saga performed by their creators! Bring your own songs and instruments, and sing along with the true bards of Krynn!
ID:
1997-700166
Year:
1997
Title:
Sovereign Stony Preview
Description:
Get a preview of 1998,’s hottest new RPG and novel series. A fantasy world based on concepts of Larry Elmore and written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
ID:
1997-700131
Year:
1997
Title:
Spanish-American War
Description:
Ross Maker explains the tactics, weapons, and strategies that shaped the emergence of America onto the world stage.
ID:
1997-700138
Year:
1997
Title:
Squad Leader in Miniature
Description:
John Hill tells how to translate his classic Avalon Hill board game into a tabletop format. A demo game (separate event) follows.
ID:
1997-700034
Year:
1997
Title:
Star Building 101
Description:
You can’t have too many star systems, planets, or societies in your SF game! Alternity design team members examine world-building on a galactic scale,
ID:
1997-1464
Year:
1997
Title:
Star Trek vs. X-Files
Description:
Is the space opera still as popular, or has today’s viewer turned to mystery and drama? Join our discussion.