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  Mortality Radio 0016  Popular
Description: September 13th, 2002
Well, though we're aiming to shorten the show a bit, this one went long, as we haven't re-formatted it yet. We had our guests, Genevieve and Chrystine Robinson. The interview was pre-recorded, as the two youngest d20 publishers have a bedtime :) We also had a couple of contest give-aways, with Zdanboy, from Poland, winning a copy of Oathbound, and Finnanthalus winning a copy of Bluffside: City on the Edge, and Interludes: Brief Expeditions to Bluffside, plus an autographed map. Add in a few call-ins, and we had a 2.75 hour show.

Version: Filesize: 28.61 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 10794
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  Mortality Radio 0017  Popular
Description: September 27th, 2002
Very nice show. We had to start early, as Anthony Valterra had a limited time, and was to call in AT 8PM EDT. He did, and we started early. The interview went very well, where we asked Anthony a bunch of questions, from the latest news and happenings at WotC, to his favorite characters. After the hour with Anthony, we had a few call-ins from listeners, including Enrious, who discussed our Mortality Netbook Project. Show went a bit over 2 hours.

Version: Filesize: 28.61 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 13075
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  Mortality Radio 0018  Popular
Description: October 11th, 2002
A most excellent interview with Clark Peterson, of Necromancer Games. Theres NO doubt this man loves gaming, and making d20 product. We also had Clark do a few give-aways, and as well, we had a contest for The Book of the Righteous, from Green Ronin. Zdanboy was our winner of the BotR. Show lasted about 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 23.84 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 11166
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  Mortality Radio 0019  Popular
Description: October 25th, 2002
THIS was a big show. A big thank you goes out to Brian Clevenger, for being our LIVE in-studio guest, and sharing his fans with Mortality. We had some giveaways, and alot of call-ins for Brian. Show ran 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 22.89 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 14489
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  Mortality Radio 0020  Popular
Description: November 8th, 2002
A nice, fun show, even with no guests. We had a few call-ins, a few contest winners, and we reviewed some d20 product. What made this show nice, was that it was on the same day as Mortality's ONE year anniversary. Thank you to those who attended. Show lasted 2 hours.

Version: Filesize: 20.03 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 9563
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  Mortality Radio 0021  Popular
Description: November 15th, 2002
Our first off schedule show, this was a blast. We had Monte and Sue Cook for almost 2 hours tonite. This is probably, to date, our most informative show, as Monte AND Sue field ALOT of questions. We had only 2 Plug My Causes, no reviews. This show was ALL interview. Show lasted 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 25.75 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 12733
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  Mortality Radio 0022  Popular
Description: November 22nd, 2002
Had our interview with Alex Jurkat, of Eden Studios, and learned about Eden's multi-faceted product line. Also had a contest giveaway, with Steve Creech winning a copy of Oathbound: Domains of the Forge. Show lasted approx. 2 hours.

Version: Filesize: 21.93 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 9069
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  Mortality Radio 0023  Popular
Description: December 6th, 2002
Another truly fun show. Henry Lopez, Nelson Rodriguez, and Eric Weiner of Paradigm Concepts were LIVE in the studio. We talked about, well, everything. Product, industry, and a good bit of off topic material as well. We had contests, call-ins. This show had everything. Show ran approx. 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 29.37 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 10584
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  Mortality Radio 0024  Popular
Description: December 20th, 2002
Sean K. Reynolds talks about his past, present, and potential future works. This was a fairly long interview, and we got to hear from Sean on a great many topics. Add in a couple of contests, one by Sean, and it was a very good night. Show lasted approx. 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 26.70 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 12091
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  Mortality Radio 0025  Popular
Description: January 3rd, 2003
Larry Elmore. What else can be said. I'd like to thank Larry for his time. The interview went VERY well. It was a pleasure to talk to a man through whose eyes so many got to look into the world of D&D. Show lasted approx 2.5 hours.

Version: Filesize: 22.89 MB
Added on: 09-Nov-2003 Downloads: 14135
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  Mortality Radio 0026  Popular
Description: January 17th, 2003
Well, a minor train wreck in the beginning of the show. All that was lost was the intro, and some new product discussion. The interview with Hal Greenberg went well, and Mystic eye Games had several contests in IRC while the show went on. Show went 3 hours.

Version: Filesize: 22.89 MB
Added on: 11-Nov-2003 Downloads: 8743
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  Mortality Radio 0027  Popular
Description: January 31st, 2003
NO Trainwrecks tonite :) Had a nice show, with our guests, Matt Wilson and Brian Snoddy, of Privateer Press. Show lasted 2 hours, 15 mins.

Version: Filesize: 23.56 MB
Added on: 11-Nov-2003 Downloads: 8134
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  Mortality Radio 0028  Popular
Description: February 28th, 2003
Well, our comeback show after taking a month off (we cut the Valentines Day show). We shared a nice interview with Brian Moseley, of Dark Furies Publishing. Talked about ALOT of product too. Show lasted about 2 hours 15 mins.

Version: Filesize: 25.75 MB
Added on: 11-Nov-2003 Downloads: 8831
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  Mortality Radio 0029  Popular
Description: March 14th, 2003
Still a fun show, even though our guest had to re-schedule. We were to have Joe Carriker, of S&S Scarred Lands. Joe had to go to a Con to represent his company, so, we'll reschedule Joe. Had a giveaway, and a call-in update from Mynex, of CodeMonkey Publishing, regarding e-Tools and PC-Gen. Listening to the show, from home, I noticed our mic was clipping BADLY. We'll fix that next show. Show lasted 1.75 hours.

Version: Filesize: 18.12 MB
Added on: 11-Nov-2003 Downloads: 9647
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  Mortality Radio 0030  Popular
Description: March 28th, 2003
IMO, this has been the best show to date. Ed Stark gave us over 2 hours of his time. He fielded a barrage of questions that were posted by the listeners, and answered ALOT of questions people had. I saw some people who were intrepid about the new Revised Core Rules become less so, or totally swayed towards the new rules. Show lasted close to 3 hours.
This show was so popular, we had to mirror the show for over 2 weeks, due to the large amount of downloads.
You can see a summary of the interview HERE.

Version: Filesize: 28.61 MB
Added on: 12-Nov-2003 Downloads: 17339
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