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I never really know what to put here. I guess I will start with gaming history, seeing that's what we're all here for. I started out playing AD&D 2nd edition with an older friend and a couple buds when I was 15. We'd go over and wait until late at night to start because back when I started AD&D was still looked upon as "That devil game," where I was raised. I moved out when I was still a teen and then Vampire The Masquerade, Shadowrun and Cyberpunk 2020 caught my interest. I was into vampires and playing one in the modern age appealed to me. I was into William Gibson's Neuromancer, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Override so Cyberpunk 2020 was right up my alley. Shadowrun came into play because people I guess still wanted a little magic with their punk and it was all I could find.
Now, I am 37 and I honestly feel a bit old when it comes to gaming. I have some games I'd LIKE to play but I have pretty much given up on. I'd like a good d20 Modern Zombie survival game. While I like All Flesh Must Be Eaten, its just one more rule system I need to keep in mind these days. I'm fond of Mutants & Masterminds 2nd edition. I don't care for 3rd edition, but everyone seems to have embraced it so now I feel like the old guy saying, "D&D 3e? I'll give up my AD&D game when you pry the books from my shelf," or something.
When I was the teenaged gamer I used to be angry older gamers didn't take me seriously. Now, having played a lot of MMO games, I honestly wonder why they didn't just strangle me. I prefer mature gamers, as I have little patience for people who act childish.
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For Nights of the Old Republic, forget the day the calendar currently reads. I'm still new to Infrno and am learning my way around. Online sessions are flexible on a as able and as needed basis, in that order. The in-person sessions are once a month during the summer and use the following schedule:
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Saturday, 4 August 2012
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