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Aug 20th, 2012 @ 6:56 pm Perma-link
Yeah. Discuss.
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Aug 20th, 2012 @ 7:15 pm Perma-link
I first discovered Hello Mario Engine III on YouTube while watching random SMW hacks. Then HME3 redirect me to Super Mario Fusion (What it is now MK Fusion) and Judge Spear 2 introduced me to MFGG. I submitted SMB3A in MFGG in June 2008. Around 2009 MFGG split into 1/2 and my account went into Minus World. And I went back in MFGG forums 2010.
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Aug 20th, 2012 @ 8:24 pm Perma-link
I joined the MFGG forums in late 2004 after hearing about MFGG from Xander. Shortly after joining, I invited my younger sister and a friend of mine, and I befriended Jas, Slamman and Darkz. I quickly became infamous for frequently requesting artwork of my Magikoopa fan character. I joined MFGG's main site in mid 2006, and I constantly bragged about my collection until Demonlemon's numbers surpassed mine.
...That's basically just a copy/paste from my MFGG Wiki article, but it's truthful. I mostly goofed off until The Split, and then I began to focus more on participating and contributing. My sister (Quickie-la) joined as InuyashaRocks or something, and my friend was Zane the Lakitu. |
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Status: Offline Group: Admin Member: #1 |
Aug 20th, 2012 @ 10:24 pm Perma-link
I first discovered MFGG on a random Google search in December 2006, but I assumed amateurs wouldn't be able to make anything worthwhile, so I moved on without even clicking the link. In summer 2007, I stumbled across a Mario Character Guide on GameFAQs, where I heard about a ROM hack called Super Mario Adventure. I then found Edweirdo's old SMA on Caiman Games, and I downloaded a bunch of other fangames. Some of them were utter rubbish, while some were good enough to get me hooked! I visited MFGG after being referred by Super Mario Epic 2's help file, and I downloaded a bunch of games and libs in August 2007. I didn't create an account on the forums until 2008, and I wasn't too active until 2009. From there I slowly improved my game-making skills, and eventually I became a moderator and an administrator, a key step on my path to world domination.
Course clear! You got a card.
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Status: Offline Group: Member Member: #19 |
Aug 20th, 2012 @ 11:11 pm Perma-link
honestly id be cool with bibby as a world leader
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