I read the Dragonlance Chronicles (or whatever, the trilogy that started the series) when I was 16 that got me into D&D books with me being a fan of kender.
When I was 16 I also played Vampire: The Masquerade as a LARP (and as a Toreador when everyone else was Brujuah, Gangrel, Nosferatu, and one Malkavian that I often partnered with in the stories under the story that I was looking for beauty & art in madness, it got interesting). That was kinda funny because I sometimes have vampire nightmares and in a few I was the vampire I roleplayed but still being hunted by the vampires (I guess that would make them Sabbat).
When I was 17 and in a rural area where you had to pay for cable or sat to get ANY TV at all things like D&D (2nd edition) were popular. Because of my reading Dragonlance and having played V:TM it wasn't hard to talk me into joining a game. I really wanted to play a kender but the DM wouldn't allow it and because they needed more spells, someone to deal with traps, and another sword I was made into an elven bladesinger (fighter/wizard) and my friend who joined me was a gnome illusionist/thief maxing out Find/Remove Traps (we played fast friends who joined the party very much like how we were friends who joined the players in playing). I don't want to be a typical D&D geek (*) and bore you with my character back story and all but I made my "unofficial" patron god the Fey Jester, elven god of mischief, and lived to please my god.
I had fun and after we wrapped up that campaign we started a Planescape campaign where I did a tiefling wizard/thief anarchist. D&D switched over to 3rd edition around that time.
I briefly played a 3.5 halfling rogue as well.
I really got into the D&D novels though I finally lost interest, in part because it went all "9/11" as I put it (that is they couldn't just have stories anymore, everything had to be an epic apocalypse and I got sick of it). I've made a couple of D&D fanfics, btw, but unless you like kender and/or 2nd edition Planescape don't read The Discord of Harmony as you almost certainly won't like it or may not even understand it (I meant to put it up on a kender site but that site was destroyed just as I was finishing it and after making it I wanted to put it SOMEWHERE), a fic I made in part to show up my old DM to show that a kender could fit into the Forgotten Realms (as he said couldn't), among other inspirations for having written it. But here's another one plenty of D&D players told me they liked (though it helps to understand Daria and thus get many references to the show):
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4069424/1/Daria_of_the_Drow
I didn't have the money to keep up with it, however. And I liked 3.5 better than 2nd (though I liked the 2nd edition Planescape setting more) as I thought it was a lot simpler (I prefer story to game mechanics, especially as I have yet to see anything truly "realistic," not even the convoluted rules of 3rd edition Shadowrun) and it gave a lot more room to customize characters. I didn't care for what I saw of 4rth as it seems too generic in a way, too limiting, and as one other described it, "More like something from a video game."
(*I mean no offense at saying D&D geek, and figure I'm one as well, certainly was one once, which is proven when I baffled people I know by saying things like, "It's [her cooking] so bad it requires a Fortitude save." But when I first realized I was a geek was the moment after I posted on YT on why Darth Vader couldn't hope to win in a fight against Dark Willow. Shock coursed through me as I realized I was undeniably a geek and I wrestled with that for maybe 15-30 seconds before I shrugged and accepted it, which is to say was even harder than realizing I was sexually attracted to females. :tongue: )
I've played other games as well, though nothing for too long. Favorites include CJ's Witchcraft (played as a LARP), and Alternity's Darkmatter and also Stardrive (I still reread my Stardrive novels all the time). Games I'd like to try someday include Buffy, Changeling: The Dreaming, and Macho Women With Guns (I want to be a
Macho Librarian). Though I've almost always been a player (I've only GM a one shot Darkmatter adventure and a short Star Drive campaign), I think I'd like to referee games in the future (at least those I have experience playing).
I've tried video games but never got into them. I need to create a story with others (who do things that make sense given the character & story) whose faces I can see to really get into it.