A round-up of geeky stuff you may have missed...(1) It's A Brave New World: Blade Runner and Alien director Ridley Scott is to tackle Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
(2) Acknowledging The Overlooked: The first British Game Awards will be presented in December and are currently soliciting nominations in the RPG field.
(3) Goodman Goes Gothic: Best known for their Dungeon Crawl Classics line for Dungeons & Dragons, Goodman Games has been announced as the latest licensee to publish official Call Of Cthulhu modules. The first adventure will be Death In Luxor.
(4) Marvel Movie Plans For Next Three Years: Marvel has unveiled its plans for superhero movies through to 2011, in partnership with California-based Raleigh Studios.
(5) Captain America, Reporting For Duty: It looks like the planned Captain America movie is going to be his origin story, set during the Second World War, and possibly end with him being frozen in ice for The Avengers to thaw him out in their movie... if they are following established comic book canon.
(6) Indiana Jones And The (Insert Own Age-Related Gag Here): George Lucas is thinking about a fifth installment for the popular Indiana Jones series, according to Harrison Ford, with the 66-year-old star remaining in the lead role.
(7) My Ship's Better Than Yours: Entertainment Weekly is running a Millennium Falcon vs Serenity poll, as part of its Geek Thunderdome, pitting various sci-fi staples against each other in a series of popularity contests. Cast your votes now!
(8) Arduin Lives: One of the first and most influential (certainly for me) roleplaying systems and worlds, Dave Hargrave's Arduin, will live again from May next year with the publication of Arduin Eternal by Emperors Choice Games.
(9) Don't Have A Cow! The next Concrete Cow games convention in Milton Keynes is on March 14, 2009.
(10) Tuesday Knights Ride Again: The third installment of our monthly Castles & Crusades campaign is scheduled for this evening.




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