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April 1st, 2007 (Regular):
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2nd post. I've started to categorize the games based on how much they've been hacked. I'm nearing completion on the SNES games, but there are 123 NES games and 37 SNES games, so, meh, watcha gonna do?
2nd post. I've started to categorize the games based on how much they've been hacked. I'm nearing completion on the SNES games, but there are 123 NES games and 37 SNES games, so, meh, watcha gonna do? Pretty much the only 2 kinds of people that can sit there and do the same thing over and over again are office workers (like in Office Space or whatever. I've never seen it) and programers (like in the Drew Carey show. "You don't look like your programing." "I'm using ROGUE, it's sorta like C and BASIC, but it plays by it own rules. What, you think I just get played to type random numbers on the keyboard? Come on. *Goes back to just hitting random keys*" (It was something like that)). I'm the latter, only I'm just learning C++ and I'm unemployed; after all, with child labor laws, not many people are likely to hire me.


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Revision as of 18:48, 1 April 2007

April 1st, 2007 (April Fools):

All your 1337 hackings skillz are belong to us. You are on the way to destruction. What I say? You have no chance to survive make your time. Hahahaha.


April 1st, 2007 (Regular):

Hello, sorry I'm making so many changes. Just trying to make things a little more organized. So far I've added Category:Unwritten and Category:Unpopulated. Also, I've added a tutorial slot to the GBA templete. Sorry if I've screwed something up, and I'm pretty sure I have. :P

April 1st, 2007 (Regular):

2nd post. I've started to categorize the games based on how much they've been hacked. I'm nearing completion on the SNES games, but there are 123 NES games and 37 SNES games, so, meh, watcha gonna do? Pretty much the only 2 kinds of people that can sit there and do the same thing over and over again are office workers (like in Office Space or whatever. I've never seen it) and programers (like in the Drew Carey show. "You don't look like your programing." "I'm using ROGUE, it's sorta like C and BASIC, but it plays by it own rules. What, you think I just get played to type random numbers on the keyboard? Come on. *Goes back to just hitting random keys*" (It was something like that)). I'm the latter, only I'm just learning C++ and I'm unemployed; after all, with child labor laws, not many people are likely to hire me.


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