
This week Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons, died. A whole generation of pasty dice-obsessed nerds owes him big time. Me included.
So, in his honour, how nerdy were you? Are you still sunlight-averse? What are the sad little things you do that nobody else understands?
As an example, a B3ta regular who shall remain nameless told us, "I spent an entire school summer holiday getting my BBC Model B computer to produce filthy stories from an extensive database of names, nouns, adjectives, stock phrases and deviant sexual practices. It revolutionised the porn magazine dirty letter writing industry for ever.
Revel in your own nerdiness.
( , Thu 6 Mar 2008, 10:32)
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I owned all three editions of Blood Bowl. Back to the one that had paper players in the box, not plastic figures. (I also had the other Warhammer ranges and spin offs)
I probably still have most of them.
And Games Workshop are thousands of pounds richer for it.
( , Fri 7 Mar 2008, 10:24, 1 reply)

Just to be king of the blood bowl geeks I had the very first version of the first edition in a brown box where the dwarfs had a miss print on their strength and were invicible, only untill the next version of the first edition (red box, still paper players) did we realise their mistake.
Block skill level 4 I win!
Etc
( , Fri 7 Mar 2008, 17:12, closed)
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