<clears throat>
I'm primarily a table-top gamer, frankly, so my experience is largely from there. The list of games I've played is huge, but we're just talking about White Wolf, right?
Well, let's see. I first bought a used copy of Vampire: The Masquerade first edition back in 1993, but I wasn't able to actually play a White Wolf game for probably another year. Since then, I've played White Wolf games in college, after college, at conventions, and all through grad school. I've done LARPing a time or two, but rarely. I've run games; I've had an off-and-on mixed-species campaign going on since 1997 (and yes, it's gotten pretty ridiculous, but we love it).
I've been building resources for more than 15 years. I've got at least 121 game books just from White Wolf, covering the games Adventure!, Abberant, Changeling: The Dreaming, Mage: The Ascension (nearly the whole series), Mage: The Awakening, Trinity, Vampire: The Masquerade (nearly the whole series), Vampire: the Requiem, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Werewolf: The Forsaken, Wraith: The Oblivion, and a couple handfuls of assorted World of Darkness supplements, including "Blood-Dimmed Tides," "Gypsies,' and "Mummy" (this was the self-contained paperback edition before they fixated on releasing expensive hardbacks and made it its own imprint). Was a time I carried around "Combat! The Big Book of Beating Ass" like a Bible, but I was playing an Akashic Brother, so it made sense.
As a player, I've played an Akashic Brother (for an extended period of time), a Bone Gnawer, an Ecstatic (extended time), a Gangrel (extended time), a Mekhet, a Nosferatu, a Pooka, a Ravnos (extended time), and a Son of Ether (extended time). As a GM, I've played every damn thing you can name and more.
I say all of this to specify: I am familiar with the games and the game world. I am experienced in playing these characters, and running this type of game. I'm happy to act as a resource (although the
wiki ought to answer most questions). I'm into doing something in this genre.
So I'm in.