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<blockquote data-quote="Razuur" data-source="post: 1508634" data-attributes="member: 1997"><p>Well Von Ether, I hate to break your bubble, but I am not one of those people you are talking about!</p><p></p><p>Until 3e, I played a 1e/Arcanum (by Bard Games) system since the early eighties.</p><p></p><p>For Sci Fi, we vigorously played WEG's Star Wars and FASA's Star Trek</p><p></p><p>For Spying, we visited exotic locales with Mayfair's Jame's Bond.</p><p></p><p>When feeling heroic, we played the Advanced Marvel Superhero rpg.</p><p></p><p>When feeling apocalyptic, we hurled ourselves into Palladium's Rifts</p><p></p><p>When feeling Temporal, we launched ourselves in Tardises in the Doctor Who RPG by FASA.</p><p></p><p>And when feeling horrific, we descended into a decade long World of Darkness game.</p><p></p><p>So as you can see, we defintely played lots of systems, and the Storyteller system is one that we were/are fond of tremendously. But we really played basically one game for each genre, and did it for *YEARS* na *YEARS*. Some as much as 15 to 20 years! Thus we never really had the need to upgrade.</p><p></p><p>I saw Trinity when it came out and looked it over, but passed for some reason. Weird cover if I remember. Because we played all of the above games, we hade a sci fi and a superhero game. It never really grabbed me. I lost touch with the gaming industry for about 4 years in there, where we kept playing our games, and heard a game called aberrant came out... Then last year, I saw Adventure at Borders, as well as a lot of old Aberrant supplements.</p><p></p><p>So, I think I just kind of missed the boat whith the whole line, but I also didn't buy *ANY* gaming stuff during this time.</p><p></p><p>When 3e came out, most of our old games had finally been played to death, and were ready for retirement. Since then I prolly spend $100 a month on gaming stuff, and 99% of it is 3e. Now that Adventure is out, I am definitely going to give this line a look at.</p><p></p><p>(raps von Ether over the head with his newspaper) So THERE!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>8)</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the responses everybody (Von Ether included!)</p><p></p><p>Razuur</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razuur, post: 1508634, member: 1997"] Well Von Ether, I hate to break your bubble, but I am not one of those people you are talking about! Until 3e, I played a 1e/Arcanum (by Bard Games) system since the early eighties. For Sci Fi, we vigorously played WEG's Star Wars and FASA's Star Trek For Spying, we visited exotic locales with Mayfair's Jame's Bond. When feeling heroic, we played the Advanced Marvel Superhero rpg. When feeling apocalyptic, we hurled ourselves into Palladium's Rifts When feeling Temporal, we launched ourselves in Tardises in the Doctor Who RPG by FASA. And when feeling horrific, we descended into a decade long World of Darkness game. So as you can see, we defintely played lots of systems, and the Storyteller system is one that we were/are fond of tremendously. But we really played basically one game for each genre, and did it for *YEARS* na *YEARS*. Some as much as 15 to 20 years! Thus we never really had the need to upgrade. I saw Trinity when it came out and looked it over, but passed for some reason. Weird cover if I remember. Because we played all of the above games, we hade a sci fi and a superhero game. It never really grabbed me. I lost touch with the gaming industry for about 4 years in there, where we kept playing our games, and heard a game called aberrant came out... Then last year, I saw Adventure at Borders, as well as a lot of old Aberrant supplements. So, I think I just kind of missed the boat whith the whole line, but I also didn't buy *ANY* gaming stuff during this time. When 3e came out, most of our old games had finally been played to death, and were ready for retirement. Since then I prolly spend $100 a month on gaming stuff, and 99% of it is 3e. Now that Adventure is out, I am definitely going to give this line a look at. (raps von Ether over the head with his newspaper) So THERE!!!!!! 8) Thanks for the responses everybody (Von Ether included!) Razuur [/QUOTE]
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