posted by
benlehman at 02:30am on 18/10/2006
First my brother played D&D in his afterschool program. He brought it home and ran it for my mom and I, once. I lassoed a rust monster and had the time of my young life.
Then I played in the same afterschool program. At the same time, I played a lot of games with other friends. I was also playing an imaginative game based on Nintendo with blank sheets of paper and pencils with my friend Patrick. I did not at all associate these two activities.
Then I played Star Frontiers, Tunnels and Trolls, my brother's homebrews, freeform stuff, and AD&D.
Then I played basic D&D some more, and then Heroes Unlimited, Marvel Superheroes, AD&D, Boot Hill, Indiana Jones, and Cyberpunk. We tried vampire once but we didn't get the point of play.
Then I played White Wolf, AD&D, Marvel Superheros, and for the first time my group had girls in it.
Then I played Marvel Superheros, Mind's Eye Theatre, Earthdawn, Silhouette, other LARP systems, a ton of homebrews and half-designs, and got all snooty about my play. I failed to enjoy D&D3, Tri-Stat, and some other stuff.
Then I played Riddle of Steel.
Then I played more Riddle of Steel, D&D3, and took a passing shot at Sorcerer.
Then I played PTA and Dogs in the Vineyard.
Then I played Arcana Unearthed, and more D&D3.
Then I played Polaris, Under the Bed, Breaking the Ice, and it was all downhill from there.
Then I played in the same afterschool program. At the same time, I played a lot of games with other friends. I was also playing an imaginative game based on Nintendo with blank sheets of paper and pencils with my friend Patrick. I did not at all associate these two activities.
Then I played Star Frontiers, Tunnels and Trolls, my brother's homebrews, freeform stuff, and AD&D.
Then I played basic D&D some more, and then Heroes Unlimited, Marvel Superheroes, AD&D, Boot Hill, Indiana Jones, and Cyberpunk. We tried vampire once but we didn't get the point of play.
Then I played White Wolf, AD&D, Marvel Superheros, and for the first time my group had girls in it.
Then I played Marvel Superheros, Mind's Eye Theatre, Earthdawn, Silhouette, other LARP systems, a ton of homebrews and half-designs, and got all snooty about my play. I failed to enjoy D&D3, Tri-Stat, and some other stuff.
Then I played Riddle of Steel.
Then I played more Riddle of Steel, D&D3, and took a passing shot at Sorcerer.
Then I played PTA and Dogs in the Vineyard.
Then I played Arcana Unearthed, and more D&D3.
Then I played Polaris, Under the Bed, Breaking the Ice, and it was all downhill from there.
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