I had been a RPG'er for many years starting the early 80's at the tender age of 8 with a borrowed copy of the D&D red box, throughout my school college and university years and had been running and playing in many games with many groups, but after I graduated I entered the wilderness years, games became harder to organize, constant shifting of games and players combined with the influx of CCG's and Online MMO's sapped mine and the players will to keep running games, after a few years I pretty much lost touch with industry as a whole being drawn into playing various MMO's instead :) A few months ago, In a fit of nostalgia a friend of a friend wanted to run a game of D&D and I was invited, but unfortunately the game imploded before It started, but this planted the seed of running a game again, a little internet searching brought up Roll20, I asked around a few old friends and although split across the country with various child, career and spousal commitments we started a game. A few false starts later a we have a BFRPG game running nicely, and hopefully will do for the foreseeable future, although this story is not much more than an anecdote I can say that Roll 20 is responsible for re-invigorating my interest in "tabletop" RPG's and bringing them into the internet era. So er yeah all good stuff, has anyoen else had a simillar experience of has it been a transition from table to tablet for most players?