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How long have we all been playing RPGs?

What year did you first play a face-to-face RPG?

  • before 1974

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • 1974-76

    Votes: 10 3.8%
  • 1977-79

    Votes: 40 15.1%
  • 1980-82

    Votes: 76 28.7%
  • 1983-85

    Votes: 33 12.5%
  • 1986-89

    Votes: 33 12.5%
  • 1990-92

    Votes: 30 11.3%
  • 1993-95

    Votes: 15 5.7%
  • 1996-98

    Votes: 14 5.3%
  • 1999-2001

    Votes: 10 3.8%
  • 2002-2004

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • I started after this poll was first posted

    Votes: 0 0.0%

I still like the one dungeon approach to campaign!

I started in the summer of '81 with the boxed set (edited by Moldvay, cover by Otus). I was 9 years old.
 

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pogre said:
1975 - my cousin ran a game. I went too deep in the dungeon too fast and was swallowed by a Purple Worm. Ahhhh, back in the day when there was ONE dungeon per campaign!
I still like the one dungeon approach to campaign!

I started in the summer of '81 with the boxed set (edited by Moldvay, cover by Otus). I was 9 years old.
 

Summer of 1977 (12 years old) on the Michigan State University campus. I was there for a chess competition and had some time between games. I saw some older kids playing with some strangely shaped dice. I had just finished 'The Hobbit' and when I heard the talk of dwarves and dragons I was pretty much immediately hooked.

later,
Ysgarran.
 

1990, Shadowrun first edition. I played a decker (=hacker) when no one of us understood the decking rules. Actually, we still don't, but the SR 1st edition rules for the matrix were really horrible. As a result, my decker was soon armed with a light machine gun in a full gyro mount and concentrated on other aspects of the setting. Those were the days...
 

1980 for me, at the ripe old age of 8 ;)

I still have my various characters from those first couple of years, some of them even on "official" character sheets from the ones they sold back then...

It's been a long and winding road since then, and it looks like it won't stop for a long time to come (my oldest daughter, who is almost 3, has already shown interest when we play RPGs as well as Warhammer... :D)
 

It seems that the 80-82 years are winning. I started playing the game at the second semester of my first year in college in 1980, although we were playing AD&D.
 



I was introduced to the game by a co-worker in Jan., 1978. My human fighter made it to second level. I was so thrilled. Then he promptly died the next session, crushed between two dungeon walls. Ah, the days of yore.
 


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