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eldrich
*THE LIST*! Mark Unseen   Mar 29 22:39 UTC 1996

        It's the bane of all gamers: Trying to find someone to game with. To
        help combat this scourge of scarcity this item has been entered, it's
        perpose:
to compile a list of all the Gamers on Grex. Simple enter what games you play,
where you live (generally for those of you afraid of merauding hackers) and 
anyother info you feel is realivent.
+) Eldrich
22 responses total.
eldrich
response 1 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 22:41 UTC 1996

Eldrich:
Ad&d (DM and player), Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy battle, Nercomunda, and 
various home brewed Role-playing games. Lives in Ann Arbor.
gandalf
response 2 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 00:57 UTC 1996

Gandalf:
I mainly play just Magic and occasionally AD&D, but I'm always willing to
try something new, especially if its about medieval wizards and dragons.  I
live way up in the freezing north that is Gaylord.
bjorn
response 3 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 01:32 UTC 1996

Bjorn:
AD&D (DM & Player), Battlelords of the 23rd Century, Battletech (Mechwarrior),
Amber (once), Star Wars, Warhammer Fanatasy Role-Playing, Vampire, Werewolf,
etc.  I'll play just about anything but my prime is AD&D which I have been
with for 13 years.  Live in the Frozen Wastes of Winona, Minnesota.
coyote
response 4 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 18:54 UTC 1996

Coyote:
AD&D (player), D&D (DM and player), Changeling, Werewolf, am interested in
trying anything new.  Live in Ann Arbor.
kain
response 5 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 23:21 UTC 1996

Kain:
MTG AD&D <DM & player, but mainly player>
also interested in trying anything new
Lives in ann arbor
matthew
response 6 of 22: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 01:48 UTC 1996

Hero (all flavors) GURPS Storyteller (all once again) Rolemaster Amber
Over the Edge and several others that I for some reason I can't think of off
hand.
Magic the addiction, On the Edge, Space Hulk, Great Dalmuti, 40K tabletop,
Centurion, and several more.
I like to try out new things. I've been known to run one-shot games for other
people who want to try something different.
mneme
response 7 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 23:07 UTC 1996

        My mainstays are Over the Edge, Everway, and Call of Cthulhu,
but I've played many, many systems, including but not limited to
Gurps, Storyteller, Toon, Hero, TFOS, V&V, and even Shadowrun, D&D,
and TNT (though I'm less than likely to play those last few).
        I also play live action games(simulated combat), Shadowfist,
On the Edge(muilt and Omni) , INWO, sometimes magic.
        Hell, I even play non-traditionaly board/card games like
Icehouse, great Dalmuti, Once Apon A Time (highly recomended, pretty,
cheaper 2nd edition came out this year), Cosmic, and a few other games
(NUKE WAR!  Wiz WAR!).
        But..I haven't seen much from people here in the NYC area...

        Oh, Matthey -- you wouldn't be interested in an OMNI ONTE (or
even a regular ONTE) game by party, would you?  
        And I'd love to play in anytihg interesting here...
 
matthew
response 8 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 04:58 UTC 1996

OMNI ONTE ? I'm not familiar with that term.
I forgot to mention, I'm in Ann Arbor.
mneme
response 9 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 18:56 UTC 1996

ONTE is On the Edge, natchurally.  OMNI is a wonderful OntE League,
started by Jonathan Tweet, which allows a very easy entry into the
game, while removing the question of money from deckbuilding.  THere
is no central authority for thise league, though Andrew Herington
keeps and occasionally sneds out a roster of players /decks/scores;
you just have to dedicate a deck as your omni league deck before
opening it.  The rather simple rules follow:
        Dedicate a starter deck as your omni deck before opening it.
        Open it.  You cannot change the contents of it in any way, by
trading, or replacing cards from your collection, except by winning
cards from other omni players as described below.
        Tune it; the part that you chose to play with (as few as 40
cards) is your play deck; the rest is your 'reserves'.
        You can freely change around deck and reserves between games.
        When you play another OMNI player, you can chose to each bet
one card from your deck or reserve (if it's from your deck, you can
still play with it); this is by agrement only,  so you never lose a
card you didn't want to risk, and wuill more often than not, get a
card that helps you when you win.  Stick a mark or sign on cards you
lose, and name your deck (this is just coolness, but in actual play,
yes a card with 5 signatures is more likely to be heavily wieghted, 
even if it's otherwise useless).
        Have fun -- your score is represented as x/y, where x is the
number of cards in your deck, and y is the number of games you've
played for stakes.
        Oh, Multiplayer OMNI is quite possible/fun, either with
winner-takes-all or with "vicious circle" (winner takes all except for
the person on her right, so you have a stake in letting the person to
your left win if you can't).


matthew
response 10 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 05:45 UTC 1996

Sounds like fun.
eldrich
response 11 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 18:00 UTC 1996

A WarHammer player under my nose all along! Arrgh!
<Eldrich procedes to rip out his hair>
matthew
response 12 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 19:54 UTC 1996

(Ah yes, Warhammer. Played that too.)
coyote
response 13 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 22:51 UTC 1996

I didn't know Magic the addiction counted, so i didn't put it in my
description.  But i do play that too.
jamie
response 14 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 02:45 UTC 1996

Jamie:
Mostly AD&D2.  Also, Magic, Great Dalmuti, Cosmic, AD&D, and a home-brew
miniatures game....A little (VERY little) Warhammer, Palladium, TMNT and Other
Strangeness, D&D, Star Wars and Blood Wars CCGs, Werewolf, Wraith, and
TSR's Battlesystem.
I'm willing to play anything you teach me how to play...Preferably fantasy,
swords and sorcery and all that fun stuff, though.
starwolf
response 15 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 03:45 UTC 1996

Ad&d, 2nd.   Star Wars, Any White Wolf except Wraith and Street Fighter,
Mekton, Mechwarrior (twice), Twilight 2000, MTG, no LARPG's, please.
cyberpnk
response 16 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 00:18 UTC 1996

AD&D, Cyberpunk 2020, Cybergeneration, Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, Wraith,
Changeling, Shadowrun
bjorn
response 17 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 01:50 UTC 1996

<bjorn does annoyig things to try to get cyberpnk's attention>
mneme
response 18 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 22:57 UTC 1996

Mathew: 'tis, it is. CHeap, too.
orinoco
response 19 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 02:20 UTC 1996

AD&D, 1'st, 1.5, and 2nd edition, plus various home-brewed freelance RPG
systems and a necromunda-based RPG system.  DM and player.
Warhammer--40k, fantasy, necromunda.
Vampire (player only), various homemade board, card, and wargames.
Very little TMNT.
Anything else you're willing to teach me
starwolf
response 20 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 17:31 UTC 1996

Willing to learn Justifiers.
matthew
response 21 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 19:11 UTC 1996

Justifiers !  I didn't know anyone else even knew about that game !
cthulhu
response 22 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 22:38 UTC 1996

 GURPS <usually gm, would love to play instead>
 Vampire, Mage, Werewolf
 Rage, (Jyhad) Vampire, Magic, Overpower
 Champions, T&T, V&V, Runequest
 Cosmic Encounters, Diplomacy, Civilization, Illuminati,
 Battletech, Supremacy, and many many others.

 almost always willing to learn a new game.

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