Speaking of Old School Gaming, I greatly enjoyed the review of Dungeoneer. I have all of the old AFF game books and they are truly something amazing: dirt simple yet highly adaptable at the same time. We ran an entire campaign of it side-by-side with our D&D game back when we were all sprouts. Sometimes they even intertwined. My favorite was the worldbook, Titan (which I hear is now about as hard to find as Britney Spears' virginity), but the Blacksand supplement also ranks high on the list.
Oh, and for anybody who enjoys AFF, it may be worth it for you to go hunt down another old RPG that was also published as a series of paperbacks: Dragon Warriors. Another example of old-school Brit style fantasy at it's hoary best.
I would like to see a regular column reviewing old games. Arcana magazine (the now-defunct, but one best danged gaming mag in the universe) used to do this. It would be cool to see how such games as Basic D&D, Top Secret, Villains & Vigilantes, Golden Heroes, Runequest, Maelstrom, Wild West, Dragon Warriors, etc. What do the rest of you think?