Mark Hope
Adventurer
What I recall the most from my early days of gaming (started in 82) was that I saw games as a way to emulate or reproduce the types of fiction I enjoyed. So I was (and I suppose still am) trying to capture the feel of the books, movies and TV shows that interested me. Yeah, we had dungeons but most of our games were trying to be like whatever media we were consuming, with our own ideas riffing off and growing from that.
I think that's probably still a large influence for newer players these days, to be honest. When you see threads talking about how D&D parties or adventurers don't look how they used to, someone often brings up the point that they are instead inspired by more recent media. And that's as it should be.
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I think that's probably still a large influence for newer players these days, to be honest. When you see threads talking about how D&D parties or adventurers don't look how they used to, someone often brings up the point that they are instead inspired by more recent media. And that's as it should be.
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We also played Call of Cthulhu, Gamma World, Golden Heroes, James Bond 007, MERP, Paranoia, Pendragon, Runequest, Star Trek (FASA), Top Secret, Tunnels & Trolls, WHFRP. As the 90s rolled around, we dug into a bunch of newer games from that era as well.Since people are mentioning non-D&D fantasy games, how many folks actually preferred playing other fantasy RPG systems from the 70s and 80s?