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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:26 pm
by Natasha
The cover of Gamma World is still one of my all time favourite images in an RPG book. Those guys in bubble suits walking up to the wasted city... just awesome. I never played the game though but I know it's been a Rifts inspiration for some of my friends who did play it.

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:46 pm
by GreenGhost
I'm 37, married almost 16 years (this April will make it 16 years) and started gaming when I was about 8 in '79. I found PF and started Palladium with that in '88. Bought Rifts in '90 and have been GMing Palladium since. Over 130 books and counting :P

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:46 pm
by Rockwolf66
I'm currently 26 and am recently single after dateing the ICE QUEEN for three months.

The first Palladium book I purchased was a copy of The Compendium of Contemporary weapons right when it came out and soon afterwards I was useing my paperroute money to buy a Palladium book a month(I was only makeing $25 a month back then).

Currently I either own or have access to a copy of just about everything Palladium has printed in the past decade.

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:57 pm
by bigbobsr6000
As an official Senior Citizen I must protest there isn't a choice for us. I am as old as my gums and younger than my teeth. Translation: .05575 Century old. :D

And "GET OUT OF MY YARD! :badbad: Dang young whipper-snappers."

Have all Palladium Books ever printed except a 5 or 6 orginal Robotech books and am working on those. Started gaming in early 1970's, been going ever since.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:02 am
by GreenGhost
bigbobsr6000 wrote:As an official Senior Citizen I must protest there isn't a choice for us. I am as old as my gums and younger than my teeth. Translation: .05575 Century old. :D

And "GET OUT OF MY YARD! :badbad: Dang young whipper-snappers."

Have all Palladium Books ever printed except a 5 or 6 orginal Robotech books and am working on those. Started gaming in early 1970's, been going ever since.


Some peoples' kids, huh BigBob? :nh:
LOL!

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:07 am
by Natasha
You don't have to be old to hate kids.
I guess it just makes it OK tho :P

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:21 am
by bigbobsr6000
2 sons and three grandkids. My sons are older than most posters here. :D

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:41 pm
by Lucas
23 almost 24 was given the RMB first printing the speciel black and silver hard cover, the conversion book, source book one, and the rift mechanoid book when i was 12 i think. first RP game was when i was 7-8 range and that was D&D

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:24 pm
by Kagashi
Wow, I cant believe this thread is still alive... and that RUE has been out for so long.... and we still don't have errata... and that its taken me 8 years to reach 1600 posts...

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:33 am
by GreenGhost
Kagashi wrote:Wow, I cant believe this thread is still alive... and that RUE has been out for so long.... and we still don't have errata... and that its taken me 8 years to reach 1600 posts...


It's okay Hiro. It's taking my a year and a half to be at 540 posts :P

Actually make that 541 after this post :lol:

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:55 pm
by Shadyslug
Is it just me, or was this thread concieved when Rifts first came out?

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:31 pm
by Preacher
39.5. Will be 40 in August.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:17 am
by Damian Magecraft
I am 40 now... and the first Pally book i ever got was PFRPG 1st ed (1st printing) way back when.....

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:09 pm
by Shawn Merrow
Well I'm 33 now as for my first book it was Rifts Conversion 1.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:31 pm
by tundro
I'm 34. First rp I ever played was TMNT in the late 80's. Shortly after that we started playing a mixture of HU and N&SS. Then life happened and my gaming group went bye bye. Fast forward to 2007. I hadn't rolled any dice in somewhere around 12-13 years. I started thinking about Palladium again, and found the website. Saw that the COT had happened, and bought a copy of RUE (I had never seen a Rifts book before...I had heard about it being released in the early 90's, but we never got one). Since then I have filled 3 dresser drawers with Rifts and ATB books (even went online and rebought all the TMNT books.) My wife has gone so far as to roll up an elven vagabond (her choice), but being that I have NO gaming group, I STILL have not ever played or run a Rifts game. Good thing the books are a good read. ;)

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:10 pm
by bigbobsr6000
Legal Disclaimer: "I condone the use of illegal drugs and I do not advocate the use of illegal drugs." - Big Bob.

I know I am really old when I tell about the good ole days of college. I observed others doing this and I cannot deny nor confirm that I in any way took part in what I am about to relate. 8)

Using one's draft card to seperate the seeds and stems from one's "weed" on a record album.

Younger generation asks:
1. What's a draft card?
2. What's a record album?
3. What are seeds and stems doing in your "weed"?

Does this make anyone else feel old?

Like man, I'm feelin' the chillin' in my bones, daddio. 8)

All this is a humorous tell. Should you or anyone else decide to tell this story, I will disavow any involment should this story be caught, killed or captured. This post will self destruct in....???

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:28 pm
by Kagashi
Dracurian wrote:33.
Roleplaying since mid-to-late 1980.

The reason why no younger gamers (with notable exceptions) seem to be appearing is because RP requires thought. In a society that tells everyone not to think just do as you are told, besides it's someone elses fault & responsability; thinking & imagination are crusty outmoded concepts.

......End of Rant....



8-)


Down with Evercrack and WoW and their instant gratification. They give TRUE roleplaying a bad name...

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:25 am
by Dead Boy
Kagashi wrote:
Dracurian wrote:33.
Roleplaying since mid-to-late 1980.

The reason why no younger gamers (with notable exceptions) seem to be appearing is because RP requires thought. In a society that tells everyone not to think just do as you are told, besides it's someone elses fault & responsability; thinking & imagination are crusty outmoded concepts.

......End of Rant....



8-)


Down with Evercrack and WoW and their instant gratification. They give TRUE roleplaying a bad name...


Maybe so, but myself spend a couple of years squandering my time on Everquest. And though at times I wish I could have that time back, at the same time I did really enjoy that game. I enjoyed it too much in fact. That's why I'm reluctant to give WoW a try. I know I'll get sucked in and lose another year or two of my life.

On the plus side, if not for Everquest, I would have never gone back to school. After yet another night spend 8 hours hunting for bone-chips to raise funds, (I honestly don't know how many nights I squandered doing that; it's so many), I came the sudden epiphany that I could be being paid real money for that much of an investment of time at a real job. Within a month I was back in a classroom taking Accounting 101. If I started playing WoW, City of Heores, the upcoming Conan, or any of those MMOs, I fear I could undo all that progress I've made to date.

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:01 am
by GreenGhost
bigbobsr6000 wrote:Legal Disclaimer: "I condone the use of illegal drugs and I do not advocate the use of illegal drugs." - Big Bob.

I know I am really old when I tell about the good ole days of college. I observed others doing this and I cannot deny nor confirm that I in any way took part in what I am about to relate. 8)

Using one's draft card to seperate the seeds and stems from one's "weed" on a record album.

Younger generation asks:
1. What's a draft card?
2. What's a record album?
3. What are seeds and stems doing in your "weed"?

Does this make anyone else feel old?

Like man, I'm feelin' the chillin' in my bones, daddio. 8)

All this is a humorous tell. Should you or anyone else decide to tell this story, I will disavow any involment should this story be caught, killed or captured. This post will self destruct in....???


:nh: Not cool man. Some of us just feel old still having our albums. I have about 7 Kiss albums from the 70's. At least I was a young rocker then :lol:

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:12 pm
by Ziggurat the Eternal
Rifts main book 98'