As far as I know, this is the only photograph of me
playing a game at the legendary gaming store, Cerebral Hobbies in Chapel Hill,
N.C. It’s incredible really. For four-and-a-half years, I spent more time in
Cerebral than I spent anywhere else. It was my home-away-from home. My haven. It
kept me in university, and provided an incredible gaming-education that
continues to feed right into the creative work I am doing today.
I’ve got a lot more to say about Cerebral Hobbies, but I will do
that elsewhere.
I’m pretty sure this photo dates to either 1998 or 1999.
It is certainly towards the end of my time in Chapel Hill. That’s me, in the
black, with my back to the camera. Apparently, I was already losing my hair
even back then. The other people in the photo form left to right are Chris,
George, Stacey, Al, and Doug (recognizable by his sandals if nothing else). The
photo was taken by Matt, who I suspect was sitting in the chair next to me.
I’m pretty sure we are playing Call of Cthulhu as that
looks like the book in front of Stacey and the style of character sheet in
front of me looks right. Though it doesn’t explain what the decks of cards are
for.
This shot shows one corner of the store and visible in the
background is a map of the Warhammer Old World, a large selection of books and
models for Silent Death, Heavy Gear, and Babylon 5 Wars. Also visible are a bunch of Reaper Miniatures
and even a few Battletech ones, a game I never remember being played in the store.
There are so many memories brought back this photo. A huge thanks to Matt for taking it and sharing it with me 20+ years later.
Also, a huge thanks to Steve for creating this gamer-haven and for his kindness
for many years.
Blimey, over 20 years ago! I remember when 2020 seemed like the far future. I'm disappointed that we don't have Nightshades and Augments yet.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's not quite so cyberpunk as we were led to believe...
DeleteRIP Cerebral. At least the gaming options in the Triangle remain very strong.
ReplyDeleteCerebral Hobbies! You and I would have overlapped by about a year or so, as I moved to Chapel Hill in '99 and discovered Cerebral Hobbies immediately. I was always a customer, though, never a hanger-outer. Which was too bad for me, as I published a (not very good) rpg for Grey Ghost Press called Terra Incognita. Were I brave enough to talk to him about it, Steve may have stocked it ...
ReplyDeleteI believe I recall reading that you also worked at the vintage book store on Franklin Street, so I may have encountered you there as well.
Cheers on Frostgrave! Excellent game!
Scott
Hey Scott, yes, I also worked at the Avid Reader for a year or so, probably in 1999-2000, so we probably did cross path somewhere!
Deletenice! it *was* Chapel Hill! I was there from 96-03, with a few interruptions to do my dissertation in Malawi, in the School of Public Health> I loved Cerebral Hobbies; I was also a buyer, not a hanger-outer!
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