My father was a college history professor who played old-style historical board games (basically a huge nerd) and had taken an interest in computer games. So I was brought up playing board games on big giant maps with little cardboard squares (we still play them to this day when I visit him) and classic computer games like the Genghis Khan series by Koei (anyone remember those?) Once civ1 came out it was only natural for him to buy it, and the few times he would get away long enough (or when he wasn't home from work yet) I would play on there. Since he'd given me his interest in history, civ became something very special between us, and when civnet came out we would play hotseat games together. When I was 12 or so my parents got divorced and my dad moved across the country, but we stayed close and always had civ in common. When each new game came out we would both buy it and discuss it at length, and whenever I visit him we would fire-up a hotseat game or two (without neglecting to play some dorky old board games.) He got my stepmom hooked on it, and civ has become something we all share and enjoy together, so needless to say in the weeks and months leading up to the impending release of civ4, I've been e-mailing him constantly with updates and screenshots, and have finally gotten him about as excited as I am. Once he has time to buy the game (he's reached an advanced enough age where he's not as impatient as his son and can wait several weeks) we plan on starting an e-mail game together. That's the story of how my civ obsession started and has continued throughout the years as much as a special part of my relationship with my father as a personal obsession (although it is that as well, no doubt.)