| | | | | In lugnet.duplo, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.duplo, Tobias Möller writes:
> > Wow, great MOC:s! They remind me of an anime I saw once, called "the planet
> > of the dinosaurs". That was about man and dinosaur living together, but it
> > was not hi-tech, it was more like the Roman Empire.
>
> I'd love to see that! Maybe I can find it in my local video store. EricJ
> also mentioned there is some short animated series called Cadillac Dinosaur
> (or something like that) which is similar too.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. It was, I beleive, a comic book first, then a toy
line and an animated series at the same time. It's only kind of vaguely like
them though, in that there are dinosaurs with armor and weapons strapped on
them. The style of the armor in C&D is much less flamboyant and, IMHO, much
less cool.
eric
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.duplo, Eric Joslin writes:
> Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. It was, I beleive, a comic book first, then a toy
> line and an animated series at the same time. It's only kind of vaguely like
> them though, in that there are dinosaurs with armor and weapons strapped on
> them. The style of the armor in C&D is much less flamboyant and, IMHO, much
> less cool.
I am (mis?)remembering being at a con and playtesting (or trying to, it wasn't
very baked yet) a version of an RPG based on the comic book. Circa late 80s
early 90s??
Can't remember clearly, someone was filking nearby which of course washed away
the memory. :-)
++Lar (whose favorite RPG has GOT to be Paranoia)
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| In lugnet.duplo, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.duplo, Eric Joslin writes:
>
> > Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. It was, I beleive, a comic book first, then a toy
> > line and an animated series at the same time. It's only kind of vaguely like
> > them though, in that there are dinosaurs with armor and weapons strapped on
> > them. The style of the armor in C&D is much less flamboyant and, IMHO, much
> > less cool.
>
> I am (mis?)remembering being at a con and playtesting (or trying to, it wasn't
> very baked yet) a version of an RPG based on the comic book. Circa late 80s
> early 90s??
Probably yes. I was going to include it in my list of versions of Cadillacs
and Dinosaurs, but I was unsure if it ever existed, or if *I* was
misremembering, so I left it off. With your hazy memories added to mine,
though, I think we can officially say it existed.
> Can't remember clearly, someone was filking nearby which of course washed away
> the memory. :-)
Damn filkers. Do what I do, douse them in gasoline and light them on fire.
> ++Lar (whose favorite RPG has GOT to be Paranoia)
Paranoia is pretty good, actually. It's a fun time. I think every group of
gaming friends should play at least one adventure of it, because it will
forever make you realise what a bastard is sitting next to you playing an elf.
My favorite RPG, though, is currently Champions. Role playing superheroes is
about as good as it gets, and the system is the most adaptable I've ever seen.
I actually started *running* a Champs game recently, because my life wasn't
nearly busy enough. Shudder.
eric
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| I vaguely remember a group of coders that called themselves Rocket Science
and were supposed to be the next big thing in gaming. It never panned out,
but I think they did a title called Cadillacs and Dinosaurs...
Build On!
John Matthews
Lorbaat <eric@nospam.thirteen.net> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.duplo, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.duplo, Eric Joslin writes:
> >
> > > Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. It was, I beleive, a comic book first, then a toy
> > > line and an animated series at the same time. It's only kind of vaguely like
> > > them though, in that there are dinosaurs with armor and weapons strapped on
> > > them. The style of the armor in C&D is much less flamboyant and, IMHO, much
> > > less cool.
> >
> > I am (mis?)remembering being at a con and playtesting (or trying to, it wasn't
> > very baked yet) a version of an RPG based on the comic book. Circa late 80s
> > early 90s??
>
> Probably yes. I was going to include it in my list of versions of Cadillacs
> and Dinosaurs, but I was unsure if it ever existed, or if *I* was
> misremembering, so I left it off. With your hazy memories added to mine,
> though, I think we can officially say it existed.
>
> > Can't remember clearly, someone was filking nearby which of course washed away
> > the memory. :-)
>
> Damn filkers. Do what I do, douse them in gasoline and light them on fire.
>
> > ++Lar (whose favorite RPG has GOT to be Paranoia)
>
> Paranoia is pretty good, actually. It's a fun time. I think every group of
> gaming friends should play at least one adventure of it, because it will
> forever make you realise what a bastard is sitting next to you playing an elf.
>
> My favorite RPG, though, is currently Champions. Role playing superheroes is
> about as good as it gets, and the system is the most adaptable I've ever seen.
> I actually started *running* a Champs game recently, because my life wasn't
> nearly busy enough. Shudder.
>
> eric
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