Warehouse 23 Blog

100% James Bond Free

Posted: January 31, 2005

Trap, taunt, and kill your own unnamed spies in a variety of clever deathtraps with James Ernest's Totally Renamed Spy Game. This classic card game has finally been re-released with new color artwork, improved game mechanics, and absolutely no trademark infringement.

Honor And Treachery

Posted: January 30, 2005

In Legend of the Five Rings, honor is more important than life - but not for all. Climb the ranks of the most esteemed and powerful samurai with the Way of the Daimyo, or skulk through the shadows of a different sort of power with the Way of the Thief.

Blood & Guns

Posted: January 29, 2005

Based on the hit anime series about vampires, heavy weaponry, and other good things in life, Big Eyes, Small Mouth d20: Hellsing takes you straight into the secret war in the night.

Down In The Deep Dark Dungeon

Posted: January 28, 2005

Waiting warily within the strange subterranean sewer, creepy cardboard critters have been arranged on the map . . . Adventure Tiles: Dungeons gives you a set of mix-and-match cardstock tiles of dungeon rooms and corridors, perfect for the next abrupt ambush assault.

Widescreen Superheroes

Posted: January 26, 2005

Based on the popular comic book series, The Authority Roleplaying Game and Sourcebook takes the world of Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch and translates it to Tri-Stat and Silver Age Sentinels d20 stats.

Squeezable!

Posted: January 25, 2005

You've finally mixed the perfect shade of mauve for your Undead Army O' Doom, and now you need some way of storing it. Never fear, for there are clever ways of preserving such things! Empty Bottles and Empty Squeeze Bottles await you.

From The Machine

Posted: January 23, 2005

From classic cyberpunk to post-cyberpunk (which is rather like post-modernism, but involving less literary criticism), Tri-Stat: Ex Machina takes you to the world where man meets machine. With four unique settings and plenty of information to create your own, you'll be set with everything from cyberware to biotech for decades to come.

Graphic Glorantha

Posted: January 22, 2005

For the Glorantha fan interested in a visual reference for the cultures and creatures of that world, you can now follow a group of adventurers through their travels in the full-color comics The Path of the Damned - Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.

Revolutionary Girl Utena

Posted: January 21, 2005

Yet another anime series is now out in a colorful fan guide with stats for Big Eyes, Small Mouth; you can get the first two seasons with The Rose Collection and The Black Rose Saga.

Gloranthan Societies

Posted: January 20, 2005

The Zin Letters #2 brings more fan-created content for the setting of Glorantha, with a detailed look at Kralorela, Loskalm, and more.

Signifying What?

Posted: January 19, 2005

Signs & Portents #14 and Signs & Portents #15 give you the latest scoop on all the wacky wonderful things Mongoose Publishing has been doing with its products. Conan, Babylon 5 . . . that sort of thing.

Beware The Geeks Of Jim Con

Posted: January 18, 2005

Deep in their basements they lurk, cackling over their precious treasures, until the ancient call brings them out into the dim light of that most sacred and ancient of gatherings. And now once again it is time for the epic Geek Wars. The first deck contains a fearsome lot of RPG gamers, sure to send you screaming into the light.

Fushigi Yugi, Volume Three

Posted: January 17, 2005

If you've seen the anime, you already know you want Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play Vol. 3, conveniently statted out for Big Eyes, Small Mouth. If you haven't seen the anime . . . well, you'll probably want to before buying the book.

Down By The Bay

Posted: January 16, 2005

Every superhero team needs a place to call home. The East Coast seems to be full, so take a trip to scenic Vibora Bay, a Gulf Coast city full of tourism, culture, commerce, and the requisite megalomaniacal villains determined to take over the world.

Darker Villains

Posted: January 15, 2005

If a snake theme just doesn't do anything for you in your Champions game, you'll be happy to meet DEMON: Servants of Darkness, a villainous group just waiting to do some sort of wacky occult . . . thing. You know, whatever it is that servants of darkness tend to do. Turn off the lights, cackle, and so forth.