The Most PC-FX TRPG - Sparkling Feather - PC-FX Fan Club Episode 8

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @ggbetz
    @ggbetz 4 місяці тому +1

    I really liked this "deep dive on a specific game" format, maybe we can do more? I know its time intensive tho. I really liked that Filler brought up that information disadvantage primes you against the experiences, I feel similarly but that you guys are combating that. I like that you are bring the pcfx to the convention, wish I could go, hopefully I can support the pcfx pamphlet you are making. You guys totally described my experiences with tactical or strategy rpgs, and just randomly playing Japanese games and the thrill of figuring out how to play when I don't read Japanese. I look forward to looking at your guide and trying the game out.
    I haven't been on the discord recently, hope you guys had good summers.

  • @TheRetroMartin
    @TheRetroMartin 2 місяці тому +1

    Great discussion lads. Whilst I don't have a way to play it currently, it's a game that actually sounds right up my street with some interesting takes on some mechanics.

  • @hasnopants
    @hasnopants 4 місяці тому +2

    Another great episode. Thank you for doing these and the art book you shared is awesome. So that was a preorder item or collecters edition item originally?

    • @pcfxfanclub
      @pcfxfanclub  4 місяці тому +1

      We haven't gotten complete confirmation, but when we were doing general research into the type of material it was and how it labels itself, that seems to be a common way it was distributed.
      I'm currently looking into another event that I believe I saw some settings material may have been distributed for various PC-FX games. From what I can tell, Sparkling Feather was announced at that event, but I don't know 100% for sure yet.

  • @PanRhei
    @PanRhei 2 місяці тому +1

    Any chance you could reupload the art scans elsewhere? The old links are dead.

    • @pcfxfanclub
      @pcfxfanclub  2 місяці тому

      Hey PanRhei!
      At the moment Archive.org is down so it's not accessible but, as far as we're aware, it should come back up.
      There's a great question about where else this sort of content should be stored, but we haven't done a lot of research on what other options are available. A copy is stored locally, though, and should be back online