My friend Jesse Scoble has an excellent article up at Gameplaywright.com about the “Pixels to Paper” panel held at this past summer’s Gen Con. The panel featured my pals Jack Emmert (of Cryptic Studios) and Ed Stark and Dave Williams (of Red 5 Studios) talking about both video games and tabletop games and what they can learn from each other. Jesse does a fantastic job of encapsulating the event, and if you’re interested in any kind of game development it’s worth a read.

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  1. Hey Matt,

    Thanks for the shout-out. It was an interesting discussion and I think a topic near&dear to many of us.

    Probably worth expanding on a bit if I can figure an angle.

    JS

  2. Hey Matt,

    Thanks for the shout-out. It was an interesting discussion and I think a topic near&dear to many of us.

    Probably worth expanding on a bit if I can figure an angle.

    JS

  3. I’m sure you can find an angle or three if you dig. I also liked Will’s recent post about “Playing an MMORPG Instead.” We’re so far past the tipping point between RPGs and MMORPGs that the slope is only going to get steeper.

  4. I’m sure you can find an angle or three if you dig. I also liked Will’s recent post about “Playing an MMORPG Instead.” We’re so far past the tipping point between RPGs and MMORPGs that the slope is only going to get steeper.

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