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Offline gamingkrib

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« on: 2008-08-09 10:53:29 »

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Offline Eli Delventhal
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« Reply #1 on: 2008-08-09 17:07:54 »

Looks interesting, although I would consider changing the name. Sounds more gangster than I think you want.

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Offline CommanderKeith

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« Reply #2 on: 2008-08-10 00:16:48 »

I looked on the site, but couldn't find any games. Are there any there yet or is it all still a work in progress?

That's an impressive list of people supporting you!

Games published by our own members! Go get 'em!
Offline gamingkrib

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« Reply #3 on: 2008-08-11 22:15:27 »

Names and games are Top Secret stuff...site just a placecard...
After I invited a web guy to join us he bought simarl domain names and wanted us to buy them...funny world gaming...

Thanks though...Doing some cell phone apps too.
Offline gamingkrib

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« Reply #4 on: 2008-08-11 22:35:54 »

And BTW, if we use your game on our site (and the prestige of helping kids)...you get a Presidential Award for all the hard hours you put in developing (as long as it is equal or above the requirements) ...not bad...ok we will have cool prizes to choose from skinit.com and other vendors we plan on working with, better yet, be the first on your block to showcase our Skinit.com new art design, A presidential sticker Award for your Cell phone! 
Offline blahblahblahh

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« Reply #5 on: 2008-09-03 13:37:19 »

We are looking for alot of new talant - innovators, and really nice people. 

I can has alot new talant. I can also has spell Ralph Bear's name, the famous half-Man, half-Beast creature from Montana (or did you mean Ralph Baer, by any chance?).

Sign up me up today, you won't be suffering the loss of happiness!

You have to be in it, to win it!

PS: Pleasepleasplease accept me, cos actually I really need the money. And can you give me a place to live in the US of A? Then I too can get a Presidential Award (but only if it comes from Obama. I don't like that McCain guy. I would give it back)

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Offline erikd

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« Reply #6 on: 2008-09-03 14:22:44 »

I was just thinking that a Presidential Service Award is a really weird thing if you get that from making a game for a  website for kids. There must be a gazillion Presidential Service Awards out there.

Offline gamingkrib

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« Reply #7 on: 2008-09-03 14:40:55 »

Yes, we will have many awards and prizes over time, that is one example.  We are new and exploring different avenues with prizes...It is apparent these responders, at least some, have no interest and will continue to focus in our weaknesses, 
which is cool - our staff has many years experience in "building" stuff and we thougt posting here would be a good idea.  It seems we were incorrect. 

Adam (blahblahblahh), google youself - you sell Pirated software for p2p? not cool...and let me check some of your code for speeeeellllling btw?   I would love to tear it apart Wink  Please send to me...Wink     

"Articles by Adam Martin. How to Build an MMOG · 10 MMOG's You Don't Want to Do · Pirated P2P Games: Free Electronic Distribution ..."


Offline erikd

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« Reply #8 on: 2008-09-03 15:06:57 »

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It seems we were incorrect.

Not at all, but maybe you should do one step back and try to see what it currently looks like to an outsider, especially someone not from the US. To me it looks like a mostly empty site and a forum post with outrageous promises ranging from Oprah to the President of the USA.
Maybe I'm just too Dutch and down to earth to be charmed by that kind of thing, who knows. But I hope you'll succeed with your goals, I really do.

Offline CaptainJester

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« Reply #9 on: 2008-09-03 17:29:13 »

Adam (blahblahblahh), google youself - you sell Pirated software for p2p? not cool...and let me check some of your code for speeeeellllling btw?   I would love to tear it apart Wink  Please send to me...Wink     

"Articles by Adam Martin. How to Build an MMOG · 10 MMOG's You Don't Want to Do · Pirated P2P Games: Free Electronic Distribution ..."

This just shows how clueless you are.  Try reading the article.

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Offline blahblahblahh

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« Reply #10 on: 2008-09-03 20:16:05 »

Adam (blahblahblahh), google youself - you sell Pirated software for p2p? not cool...

ROFL. Thanks.

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Offline blahblahblahh

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« Reply #11 on: 2008-09-03 20:19:06 »

and let me check some of your code for speeeeellllling btw?   I would love to tear it apart Wink  Please send to me...Wink     

By all means. Have a look in the Shared Code section of this forum, or the Online Game Development section - IIRC there's a full server source there if you want it. It's nothing special, but feel free to use it if it helps you.

malloc will be first against the wall when the revolution comes...
Offline Mr_Light

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« Reply #12 on: 2008-09-08 06:10:53 »

I though I somehow ended up at slashdot for some reason. Huh

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