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Board Room Episode List
The Board Room can no longer be found on the web (you did archive
old broadcasts---didn't you?). Here is a list of the shows that
aired. Thank you Bob and Drew for providing a very informative
set of shows.
- Premier Episode of the Board Room (1999/12/10)
- Plunder (1999/12/16)
- Toy & Game Business (1999/12/16)
- Toys and Games for the Holiday Season (1999/12/22)
- El Grande (2000/1/11)
- Stratego Legends (2000/1/18)
- Cheeeese Please! (2000/1/19)
- NY Chase (2000/1/22)
- Mama Mia! (2000/1/26)
- Beer, the Card Game (2000/1/28)
- Times Up (2000/2/1)
- L-C-R (2000/2/3)
- Octi (2000/2/7)
- Modern Art (2000/2/9)
- Manhattan (2000/2/11)
- Crokinole (2000/2/17)
- Sky Runner (2000/2/25)
- Interview with Rob Placer (2000/??/??)
- Starting a Game Group (2000/3/7)
- Torres (2000/3/8)
- Formula Dé (2000/3/16)
- Mancala (2000/3/17)
- 25 Words or Less (2000/3/19)
- 3quence (2000/3/22)
- Generations (2000/3/24)
- Montgolfiere (2000/3/29)
- Cloud 9 (2000/3/31)
- Meet Aaron Weissblum (2000/4/3)
- Carolus Magnus (2000/4/5)
- Interview with Reiner Knizia (2000/4/10)
- Vampire (2000/4/12)
- Through the Desert (2000/4/14)
- Strategy Gaming Societys Gamers Choice
Awards. (2000/4/23)
- Taj Mahal with Jay Tummelson (2000/4/30)
- Get Out (2000/5/3)
- Interview with Jay Tummelson (2000/5/9)
- Rumors (2000/5/12)
- Cheater (2000/5/17)
- Democrazy (2000/5/22)
- Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond (2000/5/26)
- Proverbial Wisdom (2000/6/1)
- Battle Cry with Steve Baker, Part 1 (2000/6/6)
- Battle Cry with Steve Baker, Part 2 (2000/6/9)
- Carabande (2000/6/14)
- Tikal, Part 1 (2000/6/21)
- Tikal, Part 2 (2000/6/26)
- Castle, Part 1 (2000/6/30)
- Castle, Part 2 (2000/7/5)
- Lost Cities with Craig Massey (2000/7/19)
- Two-player Card Games, Part 1 (2000/7/25)
- Two-player Card Games, Part 2 (2000/7/28)
- SOLD! with Frank DeLorenzo (2000/8/1)
- Overthrone with Frank DeLorenzo, Part 1 (2000/8/4)
- Overthrone with Frank DeLorenzo, Part 2 (2000/8/7)
- Fly to "Andromeda" with The Board Room! (2000/8/11)
- Ever wonder what it would be like to manage your favourite
baseball team? Board Room plays "Triple Threat Baseball".
(2000/8/30)
- Part 1 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia explains the essential
rules of "Tigris and Euphrates", widely considered
one of the best board games of all time (2000/9/7)
- Part 2 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia explains the basic
playing and scoring in "Tigris and Euphrates" widely
considered one of the best board games of all time (2000/9/20)
- Part 3 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia continues on basic
playing and scoring in "Tigris and Euphrates". (2000/9/25)
- Part 4 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia explains advanced
playing and scoring strategies for his game "Tigris and
Euphrates". (2000/9/28)
- Part 5 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia explains how he
developed the story for his game "Tigris and Euphrates".
(2000/10/02)
- Part 6 of 6: Game Designer Reiner Knizia offers an exclusive
first look at his much-anticipated "Lord of the Rings"
game. (2000/9/16)
- Exclusive first look at "San Marco" (Ravensburger)
with creators Alan Moon and Aaron Weissblum. (2000/10/4)
- "Diplomacy": The best board game ever? Part 1 of
2. (2000/10/9)
- "Diplomacy": The best board game ever? Part 2 of
2. (2000/10/13)
- Why are "German games" the hottest on the market?
Gamer Keith Ammann explains. (2000/10/16)
- Managing Director of Euro Games Ron Magin demonstrates "Dragon
Delta", a fast-paced family game (2000/10/19)
- Part 1 of 2: Game designer Mike Fitzgerald explains "Mystery
Rummy 1: Jack the Ripper" (US Game Systems). (2000/10/27)
- Part 2 of 2: Game designer Mike Fitzgerald explains "Mystery
Rummy 1: Jack the Ripper" (US Game Systems). (2000/10/31)
- Have a taste of "PEZ", a new collectable card game
(2000/11/22)
- Part 1 of 3: The hotly anticipated "Lord of the Rings",
with Game Designer Reiner Knizia (2000/11/22)
- Part 2 of 3: The hotly anticipated "Lord of the Rings",
with Game Designer Reiner Knizia (2000/11/27)
- Part 3 of 4: More helpful hints for playing "Lord of
the Rings", with Game Designer Reiner Knizia (2000/12/5)
- Part 4 of 4: Game Designer Reiner Knizia describes the development
of "Lord of the Rings" (2000/12/??)
- Designer Donald Green describes "Mouse Island",
(Great American Trading), a strategy game for ages 5+. The game
consists of tiles similar to dominoes, and the object is to get
your mouse across the island to the other playes' cheese. Each
turn consists of moving your mouse and either removing or repositioning
one of the tiles to make it difficult for your opponent to move
across the island. The initial set up of the tiles can also be
changed in order to add variety to your play. (2000/12/18)
- Part 1 of 2: Erik Arneson from About.com discusses the impact
of the internet on board games. (2000/12/27)
- Part 2 of 2: Erik Arneson from the About.com board games
site, as he describes his daily routine and the goals he tries
to achieve. He discusses how he attempts to make the site appeal
to the general public, as well as to hard core gamers. Finally,
he states his plans for the future of the site, and also gives
some suggestions about some games that would work well for broad
audiences. Host is Bob Schwartz. (2001/01/03)
- Board Room tackles "Cathedral" a mediaeval battle
for territorial supremacy, with guest Greg Aleknevicus of the
Strategic Gaming Society. (2001/01/08)
- Board Room gets the "Reel Schpeel" with guest Game
Designer Mary Couzin, Part 1 of 2. (2001/01/16)
- Game designer Mary Couzin describes her company Discover
Games, Part 2 of 2. (2001/01/22)
- Guest Game Designers Alan Moon, Mary Couzin, and Aaron Weissblum
explain how to design a board game. Part 1 of 3. (2001/01/29)
- Guest Game Designers Alan Moon, Mary Couzin, and Aaron Weissblum
explain how to design a board game. Part 2 of 3. (2001/02/06)
- Guest Game Designers Alan Moon, Mary Couzin, and Aaron Weissblum
explain how to design a board game. Part 3 of 3. (2001/02/14)
- Guest Game Designers Alan Moon and Aaron Weissblum explain
the game "Wer Hat Mehr?", set to be republished in
America by Rio Grande Games. (2001/02/19)
- Alan Moon, Vice President of Product Development for Ravensburger
USA game company, explains the company's history and operations.
He describes Ravensburger's roots as a family-owned European
company, how they branched out into the United States, the goals
of Ravensburger, and how he came to be involved with the organisation.
Host is Bob Schwartz. (2001/02/25)
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Last modified: 2003-06-12