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  • File : 1263352486.jpg-(40 KB, 450x483, courier-modem-stack.jpg)
    40 KB Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:14 No.7563771  
    Modempunk Anyone?
    Download:
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PHJO4IDQ
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:15 No.7563785
    WTF is Modempunk?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:16 No.7563796
    download... what exactly?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:18 No.7563813
    >>7563796
    Rulebook.
    >> Marquis D'Mustache !kK24KJlRV. 01/12/10(Tue)22:18 No.7563822
    >>Modem
    >>Download

    I don't have all day.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:21 No.7563852
    Dialuppunk!
    Download the rulebook he- KREEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
    RRRRRRRRURRRRRRRRRRSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:21 No.7563853
    >>7563822
    >ICWUTUDIDTHER
    >> dice2 01/12/10(Tue)22:21 No.7563861
    >>7563785
    An entire subgenre based around the time when beige was a popular computer colour.

    The problem with recent -punks is they all suck. Take one major (and usually visual) aesthetic and then try to build a flimsy setting around it. It's another way of saying "wouldn't it be cool if" which isn't good enough.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:22 No.7563865
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    Who posted this?

    And yeah, Modempunk is a 1980s hacker movie trope game I made. It uses d12s exclusively.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:22 No.7563879
    >>7559426
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:23 No.7563890
    I always thought this game would be better run under oMage. Set in the 80's everyone plays a Virtual Adept.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:26 No.7563923
    Neato. Would GIS or Akira qualify as Modempunk.
    >> Well now I gotta post my writefaggin Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:27 No.7563937
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    *EEEEE-EEEEE-EEEEE-EEEEE-KKKKKKSHHHHHHHHHHH-EEEEEEEEEEE-SHHHHHHHHHHH-VRRRRRRRRR-SHHHH*

    Monty leaned in, his face reflecting in the murky gray screen, the characters bathing his features in monochromatic green. The IIE purred underneath the monitor as the light flickered, all 110 ks of data crossing over at a speed he wouldn't have even dreamed of five years ago. He spun his chair around and checked the television monitor. Someone had Astley'd him - Monty kicked back and watched the flickering rendition, feet tapping along to the approximated midi beat.

    Someone knocked on his door. Monty turned down the volume dial on the television and spun around. "Who is it?"
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:28 No.7563958
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    "It's Christie!" a female voice yelled from the other side. "Open up, asshole!"

    Monty smirked and propelled his chair backward, rolling the short distance across the cramped room to grab the door handle and twist it open. Suddenly she was inside - five foot nine inches, with hair that took it up another three and spread out like a corona around her head. Loud and vital with the ripped neck of her white RELAX shirt down almost to her elbow. A modified Walkman was strapped to her thigh like a pistolero's prized revolver.

    She slammed the door, kicking up the paper taped to the inside. A dot matrix rendition of Mary Lou Retton with the caption NOT! fluttered and settled back down.

    "They fucking passed it! This is so fucking not cool." She tossed the box of disks in her hand onto his lap and leaned over him to tap out a cybersite code. His nostrils were infused with the scent of L.A. Looks. "Stare hard, retard," she murmured hoarsely, the fabric of her t-shirt stretching as she pressed into him.

    The cursor blinked for a few seconds before the screen flooded with letters, as a four-color image of the Big Cheese filled in the top right corner.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:29 No.7563969
    Soooo what exactly do you do in it?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:29 No.7563973
    >>7563923

    Cyberpunk made in the 80's is still cyberpunk.

    >>7563861
    And I predict this will get off the ground like my Greenpunk idea. The thought of an alternate future where everything runs on alternative energy and environmentally conscious technology sounded ok in my head. In reality, it was very very gay.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:30 No.7563983
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    "So what's on the disks?" Monty asked, leaning back to read over the side of Christie's hair. On the screen, the characters spelled out the end of the free world. Everything in this room was now punishable by fines, jail time, forcible service, or exportation to one of the corporate colonies overseas to spend a few years plugging code at gunpoint. The Man had finally come down on what the kids had been up to in the last decade or so, ever since the grad students at MIT and their home tape readers.

    "Birthday present," she said, stretching back up. "I want a smoke. Let's go outside."

    Monty glanced at her as she moved toward the door, then to the box, now slightly tilted on his lap, before picking it up and setting it on the desk. He tapped out an exit command as Christie bent down to relace her boot. The computer honked at him and he glanced back at the screen, retyping the command.

    QUIT EVERYTHING?
    Y/N
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:30 No.7563994
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    Out on the street, Monty slouched along past nearly-naked mannequins and giant screens blaring ads. The scrolling lines on the screens made his brain ache. The press of traffic on the sidewalk buffeted him from side to side as Christie strode next to him, oblivious to the people that parted around her. She took a drag and blew an acrid cloud into the face of a streetside laserdisk vendor that tried to stop her, driving him back cursing, the copy of Moonwalker tumbling to the ground.

    The giant screens on the Panasonic building were showing loops of smiles and handshakes. Twenty feet in front of him, a pair of thugs in riot gear pummeled a couple of afro-headed kids while a third smashed open their plastic case, sending floppy discs fluttering to the ground. The wind caught some and sent them cartwheeling into traffic. The sheep knotted up as they approached, crossing in two neat single-file lines, eyes straight ahead. Monty caught a blip of a garbled protest from one of the kids through a mouth of blood.
    The street was mostly empty - the ones that could afford to drive around didn't do it during the daytime around here, where they were as likely to be carjacked as have their tires slashed at an intersection. Monty tried to remember the last time that he had ridden in a car. His parents had owned one, back before the Arabs started pinching off the oil.

    It had come at a bad time - poor people that would have spent their meager earnings on immediate gratifications could get their entertainment for free if they knew how. The technology was already out there, and people had the incentive to learn. The entertainment industry was drying up, and as more people turned to pirated information, the cycle was what?

    Exponential?

    Monty didn't know.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:33 No.7564042
    >>7563969
    Ever seen Hackers? Or a teen-action 80s movie of any kind, for that matter. Think Shadowrun meets Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

    It started with this writefagging, but people wanted more so I made a game for it. We've played it; people had fun.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:39 No.7564141
    >>We've played it; people had fun.

    you monster. I suppose you also enjoy consensual sex in the missionary position?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:41 No.7564172
    >>7564042
    Oh wow, Viral. I'm a big fan.
    Would Wargames or The Nueromancer be inspiration?
    Any ideas for plot hooks?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:46 No.7564262
    This looks interesting. Why Modempunk? Why not AOLpunk?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:47 No.7564270
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    >>7564141
    Do I ever!

    >>7564172
    Oh god, people on the internet

    I've never seen more than five minutes of Wargames, even though I've heard it's exactly like this. Neuromancer's great, but I lived through the 80s and grew up using ][Es.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:47 No.7564282
    This is a really nice idea.

    I might be biased though, I have a Wargames background.

    So the Oil Crisis didn't end huh? Interesting. What is the current year in the setting?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:47 No.7564287
    >>7563969
    Roll Bear Lore, Hack Computers.
    Have sex in a consensual manner in the missionary position.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:51 No.7564337
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    >>7564262
    It's set in 1986 in an alternate reality. Also AOL wasn't called that until '89 our-world.

    >>7564172

    Plot hook:
    - Teen hackers stumble across an evil worldwide plan; make out
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:51 No.7564342
    >>7564270
    If lets say... I still had a functional ][e, with plenty of cracked 5 1/4's, would it be good atmosphere to have the crack screen to choplifter running in the background?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:53 No.7564365
    Will we ever see a print copy of this? It seems wonderful!
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:53 No.7564366
    >>7563994
    >streetside laserdisk vendor
    >sending floppy discs fluttering to the ground
    >back before the Arabs started pinching off the oil

    I fucking love it.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)22:54 No.7564376
    I like the system. What kind of music is popular in the totalitarian mid eighties?
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:55 No.7564386
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    >>7564342
    Oh jesus yes

    >>7564365
    ...we'll see.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)22:57 No.7564423
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    >>7564376
    They listen to the same music people in our world did. More or less.

    >I like the system.
    Thanks! I thought it was pretty sweet. I made it to encourage quick resolution, and it works.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:00 No.7564477
    >>7563983

    >"I want a smoke. Let's go outside."

    Minor nit: people generally didn't have to step outside to smoke back then.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:01 No.7564479
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    >>7564365
    1) Turn on computer.
    2) Turn on printer.
    3) Open PDF.
    4) File>Print.
    5) ???
    6) Out of black ink.

    After that.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:04 No.7564526
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    >>7564477
    Professional courtesy to keep smoke out of his numerous exposed pieces of hardware.

    (My teachers all smoked in the lounge in grade school)

    That's my d12.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:17 No.7564692
    >>7564526
    Man, Viral.
    You are the awesome.
    Keep up the sweet work.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:19 No.7564721
    Are CEDs (Look it up), still a viable media format in the totalitarian mid-eighties?
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:23 No.7564774
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    >>7564721
    Ha ha ha... I know what CEDs are. I gave my friend a Star Wars CED for Christmas a few years ago. He ended up buying a player and amassed a decent collection of discs. I've thought about getting one just for the sheer weirdness of it.

    It is most certainly a viable format in Modempunk.

    >>7564692
    Now lick the shaft :P
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:24 No.7564785
    What is the Japanese influence in the totalitarian mid-eighties?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:25 No.7564805
    >>7564774
    Ha, I also have a large collection and player. I love the little things. I even have wargames in the format. (Some Rush concert too.)
    On another note, in the alternate 80's, did Betamax win the format war?
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:26 No.7564814
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    >>7564785
    Probably pretty heavy. Remember that the whole "FUTURE IS FULL OF JAPANESE MEGACORPS" was based on the real (at that time) fear that the Nipponese were going to take over the world.

    Here's a charsheet.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:28 No.7564825
    >>7564805
    >On another note, in the alternate 80's, did Betamax win the format war?

    MADNESS

    (I dunno; depends on what you want. Hell, maybe they use some format that's neither size :P )
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:28 No.7564828
    >>7564774
    Suck, Suck, Suck, Suck, Sllluuuuurrrppp.
    :p
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:29 No.7564836
    What would you say is your biggest hope for Modempunk?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:31 No.7564860
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    Man, wouldn't it be cool if Carl Sagan was somehow involved in this.
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:31 No.7564861
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    >>7564836
    I guess that I find a POD company that'll publish interior pages in glossy color so >>7564365
    can get a print copy. CafePress apparently only prints b&w interiors.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:31 No.7564863
    Downloading, looking forward.

    Also, watch Wargames. You won't regret it. Well, not much.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:32 No.7564885
    I'd love to see some pre-written campaigns / more in depth GM guides for this.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:34 No.7564895
    Viral is the most awesome guy on /tg/.
    Ever.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:35 No.7564908
    Would Textfiles.com (.org? Can't remember) be a good resource for this?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:36 No.7564930
    What the fuck is a modem?
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:36 No.7564931
    >>7564908
    Textfiles.com. Yes. Definitely.

    >>7564895
    Oh lordie

    >>7564885
    Oh god why...
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:37 No.7564943
    >>7564930
    It's what people used before Brain2Brain.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:38 No.7564955
    >>7564931
    What was your driving ambition for this game?
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:38 No.7564965
    >>7564931
    asciibabes.com
    >> Viral 01/12/10(Tue)23:41 No.7565003
    >>7564955
    To replicate the feel of an 80s teen hacker adventure movie in a way that played up the most important tropes and ensured that every player would have a chance to have their moment in the sun.

    The setting just came to me when I was thinking about a game I used to play on the IIE.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:47 No.7565077
    I just read it.

    Viral, you da man.

    A similar short but awesome system named 3-16 won a design prize and got published a couple years back.
    You might want to look into the possibilty of this gettign published, it has potential.

    Also, if you want background/ressources watch 80s movies. Just have a look at The Terminator, for example, there loads of potential there.
    >> Anonymous 01/12/10(Tue)23:48 No.7565103
    "If you want to get out, talk to me!"
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:02 No.7565288
    Archive'd!
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/7563771/
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:06 No.7565333
    >>7565103
    Erm...
    Thats Mad Max.
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:11 No.7565391
    >>7565333
    No, Die Hard 3!
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:15 No.7565439
    bump
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:26 No.7565576
    bamp
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)00:29 No.7565608
    buamp
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)01:28 No.7566354
    All of the Viralgames should be published.

    Just one book, with like...five games in it.

    http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Category:Viral_Games
    >> Anonymous 01/13/10(Wed)03:26 No.7567771
    Modembump



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