I enjoy a good gaming session. It's been many, many years since I last played AD&D as my group fell apart due to life getting in the way. Yes, I do mean Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. I played 1st Edition for years before 2E came out. Then, when 2E came out, we played with that as the base but still carried some rules from 1E forward due to simplicity and made more sense. We also used extra rulesets such as Arduin Grimoire Crit/Fumble tables, along with special magic for dragons and other creatures. Did try D&D 3.5 for about a month but couldn't get the hang of it.
Used to have all the various books, modules, and expansion sets for nearly every AD&D/D&D game and world. But, after not playing for a few years, I sold them all off. Now, I have the special edition re-release of 2E PHB/DMG/MM and an unopened 5E box set.
Some other table top RPG's used to play: Star Frontiers, Twilight 2000, WarHammer, Elric (Strombringer I think it was called?), and a few others. But, nothing stuck and always went back to AD&D.
Not quite in the realm of RPG's. But, periodically we'd decide to play a board game instead of a AD&D session. So, we'd play Axis & Allies, Shogun, Fortress America, Stratego, Risk, etc. Or, one of the other players would setup a space campaign game where it's miniatures.
Sadly, I don't have time to dedicate to a campaign anymore. A couple of people i work with do D&D 5E. But, haven't been able to free up enough time to get involved with the game. Also, some group dynamics are pretty tight and new players might not mix well. Or, groups get too big. Which is what happened to the group I was in years ago. Just became unmanageable and because it was so many people it just fell apart when it became difficult to get people together. I think the ideal group size is about 4-6.
Though, my favourite game is cribbage