SALUTE '98 Again

4 posts ยท Apr 17 1998 to Apr 19 1998

From: Phillip Atcliffe <Phillip.Atcliffe@u...>

Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 13:03:00 +0000

Subject: SALUTE '98 Again

I've been away from work (and my e-mail) over Easter, so I may have
missed this: did anyone arrange a list meeting at SALUTE? My sons and I would
be
interested in a game of FT or EFSB -- anybody else?

Phil

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 22:02:30 +0000

Subject: Re: SALUTE '98 Again

> I've been away from work (and my e-mail) over Easter, so I may have

Phil - I don't know if you've been to salute before, but it is not the
sort of con that you can go to and just set up a game; all the tables are
booked 6 months or so ahead by major clubs (and some traders for demos), and
all

From: jfoster@k... (Jim 'Jiji' Foster)

Date: Sat, 18 Apr 1998 11:45:49 -0500

Subject: Re: SALUTE '98 Again

> At 17:02 4/17/98, Ground Zero Games wrote:

By the title, I'm not sure if I should be intrigued or appalled...

I choose intrigued.:) What's this about?

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1998 13:59:05 +0000

Subject: Re: SALUTE '98 Again

> At 17:02 4/17/98, Ground Zero Games wrote:

Mecha Carnage is a very good little small-press game by Gomi Designs (a
part-time rules publishing offshoot of the guys who do all GZG's rule
typesetting and graphic design for me). Highly recommended, and much faster
than B*ttl*t*ch.... The rules are a generic Mecha gaming system, and the demo
game I mentioned is based on the SE Asia battles from the Anime series
"Patlabor", using Heavy Gear minis for the Labors - UN Mecha forces
against Cambodian Mech, infantry and armour units.