Gaming is one of those hobbies surrounded by nostalgia. You'll hear "older" gamers
mentioning things that had definitely changed by the time you became involved in the hobby.
But "older" is relative, because of when people start gaming - some start as young as
elementary school, but some of us weren't exposed to gaming until college. I have younger
friends who have been gaming far longer than I have.
Taking that into account, you might be a Baby Gamer if...
- ...you've always been able to buy dice with the numbers colored in.
*
- ...Dungeons and Dragons was already Advanced by the time you
started playing.*
- ...your first computer had a hard drive.*
- ...you don't remember GenCon before it
moved to Milwaukee.*
- ...your definition of "online gaming" has always involved the Internet.
- ...you can seriously ask someone whether Interview with the Vampire
was published before or after Vampire: The Masquerade.
- ...your memory of game stores has always included collectable card games.
- ...Ravenloft has always been more than a single module.
- ...you don't remember the original release of Rifts.*
- ...Moria, Larn or Nethack mean nothing to you.
- ...you don't know who Hank, Sheila, Bobby, Eric, Diana, Presto, Uni and Venger
are.
- ...you have to research BattleDroids to find out what the game
was renamed to. *
- ...by the time you heard about the
Secret Service Affair, Steve Jackson Games had already sued, won and created a game based on the whole
affair. *
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