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Originally Posted by tedopon
DnD is thirty years old as well. I'd say half the players of that game are under 25.
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D&D has never been off the shelf, and been updated and revised at least 3 times since 1990. BRP has really been in limbo since the Chasoium breakup in the mid 1990s.
No RQ, very little Strombringer, some CoC, and very little else. I think that currently, CoC is better known that BRP.
I'm sure I can pull out other games from pre-2000 or pre-1990 that are good games, that younger gamers won;t know. I used to do this regular with one group I had. Some of the younger players would wish that there was an PG about "X" and I'd pull out something that they never suspected existed.