I have missed the evolution of board games or games of any kind. Played Quake for a while and did get a copy of Myst, but was more into outdoor games, especially soccer and hunting. The family games were Spoons, Uno or Pictionary when we got together for holidays. Most of the time we got together at parties and did played and sang bluegrass for a long session. So all the references to table top gaming or video games that make up so much of the inspiration sources for this forum take effort to understand. I kind of feel a bit left out of that whole universe (not to mention comic books and superheros, which, requiring money to acquire, were just not around the house). I was more of a library lurker when not outside.
So to all my fellow table-top non-gamers, here is a good link to get perspective on the energy in that world. It’s pretty amazing.