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John Scott Tynes: Transubstantiating the aether since 1995
by John Scott Tynes
June 20, 2013

Want some great reading? This new pay-what-you-want bundle of DRM-free ebooks by roleplaying game writers is available for just a couple weeks. It’s got great books from Greg Stolze, Matt Forbeck, and some guy named John Scott Tynes, among others.

Part of the money from this sale goes to PEN International, supporting the freedom of expression by writers worldwide; and to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, working to protect the rights of people online.

It’s a great cause, a great bargain, and a lot of great books from people whose specialty is creating incredible new worlds.

Please take a look and help me spread the word. Read on!

Bundle of Holding

The Bundle of Holding +3 is live! Pay what you want for ebook novels and stories by RPG designers Matt Forbeck, John Scott Tynes, Greg Stolze, Mur Lafferty, Colin McComb, and Scott Fitzgerald Gray. Your purchase helps support two fine charities: PEN International and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Your quest awaits!

http://bundleofholding.com/index/current

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by John Scott Tynes
June 11, 2013

Today Microsoft announced Project Spark, a game-building game. This was the last project I worked on before leaving Xbox to join Imagine Cup across campus. I wish the Spark team all the best and I look forward to seeing how it turns out!

World-creation game Project Spark is Microsoft's answer to LittleBigPlanet

Microsoft Studios debuted its new game, Project Spark, which hands players the controls for world creation and interaction.

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by John Scott Tynes
June 6, 2013

Five of the best years of my career were at Flying Lab Software making the Pirates of the Burning Sea MMO. Flying Lab has reincarnated as Cryptic Studios North, joining the fold of a company whose work I’ve really enjoyed and who were valuable partners to us during our work on Pirates.

Q&A: With Neverwinter inbound, Cryptic founds Seattle studio

Cryptic Studios, creator of MMOs including City of Heroes and the upcoming Neverwinter , is expanding into Washington State.

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by John Scott Tynes
May 29, 2013

Shipped! Café Nordo’s Music for Dining Volume One is available now. You can stream the album for free from our Bandcamp site or download it for twelve bucks.

This compilation of fourteen songs from Nordo’s first six shows is terrific: 1930s speakeasy torch songs, Twin Peaks homages, soaring duets, and even a little Cole Porter. Composer Annastasia Workman has scored and performed for every Nordo show and these songs show her impressive versatility. I’ve been listening to this album for weeks and can’t get enough of it.

Click and listen. It’s beautiful.

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by John Scott Tynes
May 26, 2013

Do you like comic books? Do you like to read them on a digital device? Do you have ten dollars? Then shut up and give Phil and Kaja your money right now because their momentous Girl Genius Kickstarter offers all twelve volumes of their epic steampunk political action slapstick sexpot smorgasbord thriller in PDF format for just ten dollars. Plus a host of wallpapers and other photon-based digital goodies.

And if you like your comics on paper, well, they can help you out there, too.

For me, Girl Genius is heading for Cerebus Church & State territory in terms of achievement. It’s a brilliantly imagined pseudo-historical world with a deep and intricate setting, great characters, and it never takes its eyes off the funny. I am amazed at what they have accomplished.

With this Kickstarter, the Foglios have raised enough money to bring all twelve books back into print and so much more. For a couple of independent artists, this is fantastic news. And if they reach their $300,000 stretch goal they’ll be able to hire a — GASP — business manager to help make more good things happen for them and for all who love their work.

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John Scott Tynes, writer and game designer shared Krab Jab Studio’s event.

by John Scott Tynes
May 9, 2013

Many, many years ago a young artist from Paraguay named Samuel Araya sent out his portfolio to a long list of art directors for the first time, and the very first one to respond and start working with him was, as it turned out, me. I didn’t actually know I was his first art director until Sam told me this week, and I really can’t feel too special about it because I think anyone who saw Sam’s work back then would have hired him on the spot. He was that good and of course now is simply brilliant.

Sam did the cover of my Unknown Armies roleplaying game (2nd ed.) as well as concept art for the long-ago Delta Green videogame project and a lot more besides. He’s a gifted artist and it has been a pleasure to follow his career all these years.

I’ve never met Sam in person and this may be as close as I ever get: Krab Jab Studio here in Seattle is run by old comrades and they are hosting a solo show of Sam’s recent work starting May 11. Sam can’t make the trip up here to the Other Americas but his work, as always, speaks for itself.

If you love the visionary, the strange, the horrifying, the eyes that see beyond sight, then I hope you’ll pay a visit to Sam’s show down in Georgetown. It should be epic.

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by John Scott Tynes
May 9, 2013

I don’t drink out of a National Reconnaissance Office coffee mug all the time, but when I do I do so with an SR-71/CIA challenge coin.

(Many thanks to Daniel L. for sending these to me after a visit to the NRO’s gift shop.)

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by John Scott Tynes
May 1, 2013

My 2011 XBLA game Full House Poker added almost 19,000 new players in April. The thing just will not die!

Gamasutra: Ryan Langley's Blog – XBLA Analysis in Short, April 2013

No longer doing big analysis, but let's let the numbers speak for themselves!And here we go, the final list for April 2013!- Poker Night 2, according to C4Lukins, has about 24,000 players on the leaderboards.- God Mode from last week has 16,790 players on it.- Motocross Madness's data is based on th…

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by John Scott Tynes
April 24, 2013

“A mountain walked or stumbled.”

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by John Scott Tynes
April 20, 2013

Bought a deck of Magic: The Gathering for the first time in my life. When I worked on it back in ’94-’95 I got it for free. TEAM BLUE!

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