Hmmmm....
I started playing around '77; before we found out it was evil, and it became super-popular. (I even remember the original "white book" version, although I started with the "Blue box.")
>in the old days, people played by mail.
Nowadays you can get programs that'll let you move pieces along a map online; AND send sound effects, text, dialogue....
>that Tom hank film really ostracized players
The D&D flap is what convinced me authority figures are clueless and out of touch.
Don C.
I started playing around '77; before we found out it was evil, and it became super-popular. (I even remember the original "white book" version, although I started with the "Blue box.")
>in the old days, people played by mail.
Nowadays you can get programs that'll let you move pieces along a map online; AND send sound effects, text, dialogue....
>that Tom hank film really ostracized players
The D&D flap is what convinced me authority figures are clueless and out of touch.
Don C.
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