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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 5555087" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>Since 1977.</p><p></p><p>My list would really be too long, and I know I've forgotten some, so here's a list of highlights (and lowlights):</p><p>All editions of D&D</p><p>At least one edition of 3.X RPGs: Midnight, True20, Arcana Unearthed/Evolved, Pathfinder</p><p>All editions of Champions/HERO</p><p>All editions of Traveller</p><p>All editions of Paranoia</p><p>2 editions of RIFTS, plus at least one each of these other Palladium RPGs: Fantasy, Heroes, Inc., Robotech, Beyond the Supernatural (and more)</p><p>2 editions of M&M</p><p>2 editions of GURPS</p><p>2 editions of Deadlands</p><p>2 editions of Shadowrun</p><p>One or more editions of each of the WoD games</p><p>Prime Directive</p><p>Space: 1889</p><p>Call of Cthulhu</p><p>Stormbringer</p><p>Godlike</p><p>Brave New World</p><p>Underground</p><p>Aberrant</p><p>Fading Suns</p><p>Dragonstar</p><p>Dragonmech</p><p>MechWarrior</p><p>Mekton</p><p>Silver Age Sentinels (Tri-Stat)</p><p>The Fantasy Trip: In the Labyrinth</p><p>Universe (SPI)</p><p>Everway</p><p>Primal Order</p><p>Playtest of ACE (unpublished)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Partly to try new things- my first three RPG experiences were, in order, AD&D, Original Traveller, and Champions.</p><p></p><p>But it was also about playing what my friends were interested in playing. I'd say 75% of the games I tried out (but for my first 3 and the 3.X games) were tried because someone said "I'd like to try _______ out."</p><p></p><p>And I'd go along with that.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I think that broad experience made me a better player AND DM. I learned different genre conventions, for instance. More importantly, I found how to find fun in any system.</p><p></p><p>Some games I only played a few sessions of, usually because the GM or others had an issue. I do not recall ever saying "Play that if you like, but I'm out." (Except Champions Fuzion edition.)</p><p></p><p>Others, though, are perennial faves. I'll play almost any version of HERO, Traveller or D&D without hesitation- and I'm not a huge fan of 4Ed, either- because I have a certain feel I get playing those games.*</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>* 4Ed does NOT give me the same experience as previous editions, but it's still an OK game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 5555087, member: 19675"] Since 1977. My list would really be too long, and I know I've forgotten some, so here's a list of highlights (and lowlights): All editions of D&D At least one edition of 3.X RPGs: Midnight, True20, Arcana Unearthed/Evolved, Pathfinder All editions of Champions/HERO All editions of Traveller All editions of Paranoia 2 editions of RIFTS, plus at least one each of these other Palladium RPGs: Fantasy, Heroes, Inc., Robotech, Beyond the Supernatural (and more) 2 editions of M&M 2 editions of GURPS 2 editions of Deadlands 2 editions of Shadowrun One or more editions of each of the WoD games Prime Directive Space: 1889 Call of Cthulhu Stormbringer Godlike Brave New World Underground Aberrant Fading Suns Dragonstar Dragonmech MechWarrior Mekton Silver Age Sentinels (Tri-Stat) The Fantasy Trip: In the Labyrinth Universe (SPI) Everway Primal Order Playtest of ACE (unpublished) Partly to try new things- my first three RPG experiences were, in order, AD&D, Original Traveller, and Champions. But it was also about playing what my friends were interested in playing. I'd say 75% of the games I tried out (but for my first 3 and the 3.X games) were tried because someone said "I'd like to try _______ out." And I'd go along with that. To be honest, I think that broad experience made me a better player AND DM. I learned different genre conventions, for instance. More importantly, I found how to find fun in any system. Some games I only played a few sessions of, usually because the GM or others had an issue. I do not recall ever saying "Play that if you like, but I'm out." (Except Champions Fuzion edition.) Others, though, are perennial faves. I'll play almost any version of HERO, Traveller or D&D without hesitation- and I'm not a huge fan of 4Ed, either- because I have a certain feel I get playing those games.* * 4Ed does NOT give me the same experience as previous editions, but it's still an OK game. [/QUOTE]
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