Alright, lets see if I can sum up my gaming career. PnP: D&D - not because I like D&D but because it's the Molson's/Blue of RPG. Everyone's got a copy so it's easy to get a group together. White Wolf stuff- played alot of this back in the day, Vamp/Wolves/Mage. Even ran a LARP for a while. The con games: One-off funny stuff like HOL, TMNT, Vagabond or the one-off intense like Kult. ( I met my husband at a Kult game *nerd love*) SHADOWRUN! PnP, Nintendo and Sega versions. This game needs to be done as a proper mmorpg. I was in a pair of Shadowrun larps at Gencon once that were pretty good. Impressed how they pulled off decking in that environment. Working on a Deadlands campaign, that I hope to run for the guys on a camp trip. PC: I'm mostly an mmorpger Ultima's which eventually lead me into online gaming with UO. Blue Pk days FTW! SWG - the love/hate relationship that was SWG... EQ2 - Still my favorite mmorpg. I tried wow and lotr, eve, E&B and many others but they all remind me on how I liked eq2 more. Ratonga Power! *chitter* NWN - Great RPG! I tried some persistant nwn worlds but I prefer this as a solo game. Civ's and Warcrafts Sociolatron *shifty eyes* I don't do much mmorpging these days. Maybe I grew out of it or just got disillusioned but it just seems like such a time sink now. Though I'm sure when SW:TOR comes out I'll be all over that like a womprat on nuna meat. Console: Many have said before me, and I'll agree - Harvest Moon cha cha cha! Oblivion, Bioshock, Fallout 3 FFVII - epic classic. Summoner N2O - what a random trippy ass game. Got me into The Crystal Method. Board Games: Settlers of Catan and it's variations. Good solid fun times. Something of Florence - Can't remember the name but it's a new one and kinda interesting. Zombies! CCG's Jyhad - before the Muslim's got upset Rage L5R - what a great CCG with amazing art. Mantis/Toyatomo and Nezumi decks. GW: Not as much of a player than a painter (Mostly 'cause my husband gets really whiney and rulesy over this game) 40K - Nids Warhammer- Skaven Necromunda - This was the game I really dug on. Delaque. And here's a blast from the past: Back in the day of pre-internet and the Intellivision, if you wanted to belong to a high-score club you had to take a polaroid of your tv with the score and mail it in. This would be the day I finally had a good enough score in Pitfall. Never did mail it in...