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Random Goblin
05-08-2006, 05:02 PM
I have played MET extensively, mostly as Vampires, but once as a Garou, and several times as a Storyteller (and thus many different kinds of NPCs). I've played MET at conventions as well as large (20+ players) home games. The home games were an ongoing campaign, and that was fairly fun.

I have played West End's Star Wars LARP at a convention. I was a Stormtrooper commander. I was bored.

I have played a science fiction LARP called Legacy. At a convention. Two years in a row.

I think that's it, though.

All of these were between, say 1993 and 1997.

Requiem_17_23
05-13-2006, 05:47 AM
Not as many as I have talked...

Cambridge Treasure Trap since 2004-5 academic year, now joining the ref team.

Maelstrom, once part of Marshall Enterprises, now probably joining the Silicoid Army.

angelicmadrigal
05-13-2006, 08:12 AM
I started LARPing in 1999. So I got into it a little late in my gaming career. So here's the run down complete with year, game, who I played with, and what I played and a brief description.

1999: Vampire the Masquerade (MET), Ohio Northern University Gaming Society, Camille Madrigal (Toreador, Opera Star)

2001: Vampire the Masquerade (MET), Ohio Northern University Gaming Society,
Cadence Levone (Brujah Anarch posing as a Toreador)

2004-2005: Star Wars (Homebrew), Nightfall Productions, Rya Farr (Force Adept)

2005: WoD Dark Ages Mixed Universe (MET), Nightfall Productions,
Anita Zanatosa (Revenant)
René LLewlyn (Brujah)

Allison Wonderland
05-14-2006, 01:38 AM
Lots and lots of Vampire: the Masquerade pretty consistently from 1995 to 2004. Vampire: the Requiem 2004 to present (also running).
Mage: the Ascension in 2000
A bunch of Werewolf: the Apocalypse from 1996 to 2004.
A homebrew mystery/sci fi game in 2000.
Delta Green. 2001?
Unknown Armies (also ran) in 2002 and 2004.
Some Cthulhu-themed con game in 2001.
NERO - a boffer fantasy LARP. I don't remember which years.
I'm gearing up to play a Mage: the Awakening game.
Edit: Oh yeah, Deliria in 2004!

I think that's it...

Merten
05-14-2006, 06:08 AM
It's not a complete list, but...

- Vampire and WOD from 1994 to 2004, with total of about... 50 games, give or take ten.
- Nordarak, a fantasy game with around 200 participants, played in a ruined castle, and about five other fantasy larp's aside from that.
- About 20-30 oneshot games, mostly contemporary, but some historical games as well.

I've organised about five games. So I think the total is a about ten games short of hundred.

Morticutor UK
05-14-2006, 06:25 AM
I started with a homebrew fantasy game written by computer geeks (everything was calculated in multiples of eight!) whenI was a teenager.

EDIT: I just remember that I went to an Isle of Wight MET game in about '98. I played a Giovanni who eneded up pretending to be a Toreador - there'd been a rumour that we were all going to get ganked, so we scattered to the winds. They only found me out a couple of hours before we closed...

In my early 20s I did go to a winter weekender with the Prince Bishop's men (Lorien Trust), and with a local group after that, but give it up when the opportunity to run a vampire larp came up.

That larp started OK, got too much and then imploded after a while. It had at least 6 months though and I did pull off an awesome horror session.

I also attended a Requiem LARP which was done a year or two after mine, but I wasn't impressed and I hear it imploded even more quickly than my game.

JustinCognito
05-14-2006, 07:11 AM
So far, my sole LARP has been a Changeling LARP held by the Boston Cam. I've expressed interest in the V:tR LARP they throw also, but there's no way I can get involved in that until either a) I get a driver's license or b) the school year starts again, whichever comes first.

Attila-IV
05-14-2006, 08:33 AM
Star*Drive LARP at GenCon1999

Sevral Minds Eye Theater games there were pretty much anything goes as far as what you could play. I'm serius. Once a woman came to the LARP who had converted White Wolf's Street Fighter RPG to Minds Eye Theater and the Storytellers allowed her to play a Chun-Li style street fighter.

A local boffer LARP called Shattered Empire (I played monsters mainly)

Shadow Run LARP at GenCon 2004

Cthulhu Live at GenCon 2004

Fading Suns at DragonCon 2004

One game of Vampirer.

I've actualy run more LARPs then I have played. Mainly Cthulhu Live and Passion Play and a handful of others.