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Nerdcore Cabaret (Nov 28)

I'm confused, is Matty V an RMN member or... ?

RMN Fall Podcast (Part 1)

Awesome! I will have to give this a listen when I get home today.

Looking Back: Sunset Over Imdahl

author=chana
author=UPRC
I never finished playing it, but I wish that I had.
What are you waiting for?

I have a short attention span when I play RPG Maker games. :(

Looking Back: Sunset Over Imdahl

Sunset Over Imdahl was really well done. I never finished playing it, but I wish that I had.

Looking Back: Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy

author=Tau
author=Clareain_Christopher
It didn't take long for this to become a classic =0.0=
Oh this game has been around a long time Chris, almost 10 years in fact


Jesus, what am I doing with my life?

Looking Back: Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy

author=Clareain_Christopher
It didn't take long for this to become a classic =0.0=


I'm going to blame it on the development time.

Looking Back: The Realms Shattered

Wow, I didn't think that Liberty was 29. Her voice makes her sound much younger.

Looking Back: Iron Gaia Series

Iron Gaia is the game that got me to REALLY dig the future RTP chipsets in RPG Maker 2000. Good memories.

And about the GW moderating stuff, god damn do I ever wish that they had modded me earlier because I wouldn't have let that stuff fly. I can't believe how careless GW admins were with electing who was allowed to moderate the Game & Demo forum. For a few years it seemed that the only requirement for the position was that you had to be a egotistical douche. I vaguely recall what happened with Iron Gaia 2 and it was definitely unfair and just borderline stupid. Situations such as that are prime examples as to why RMN is so awesome. We frequently like to moan that we're dicks here sometimes, but we're still leagues better than the site a lot of us came from.

I remember playing Backstage, but I completely forget almost everything about it. I remember being impressed though. Most horror games in RPG Maker would surprise me anyway. I never found games of the sort to be scary at all, but I would always walk away with lots of respect for the atmosphere and mood that the authors were trying to establish. Backstage definitely did it right.

Looking Back: A Blurred Line

I miss the days when we were getting updates on this game. :(
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