IndyDDR presents "Where are they now?"
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- chocobojoe
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I find it hilarious that he joined 2 1/2 years ago and is still beginner XDTonamel wrote:And you should all play our game and leave feedback!OrangeLounger wrote:http://www.studiocypher.com/
Found out what Ian/Tonamel has been up to, thanks Google.
Also, I haven't played DDR in ages. I'm back to being totally out of shape, instead of just being mostly out of shape. I should play again sometime.
Ian I'll send you some feedback on the game once i get around to playing it, within the next couple of days
- Amp Divorax
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- Amp Divorax
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- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 3:34 pm
- Location: Near some arcade place that has the same initials as Drum and Bass
Basically, things got out of hand and I turned the site off to let people cool down a bit. At the same time, I had ideas on new directions I wanted to take the site, so I decided to use the downtime to work on them.
The site closed on Thanksgiving 2004 and reopened February 2, 2005. User tables were intentionally not retained, so everyone had to re-register on the new site.
Pre-reset
Downtime (including some fun facts)
The Great Reset
(BTW, I believe Arka coined the term "The Great Reset")
The site closed on Thanksgiving 2004 and reopened February 2, 2005. User tables were intentionally not retained, so everyone had to re-register on the new site.
Pre-reset
Downtime (including some fun facts)
The Great Reset
(BTW, I believe Arka coined the term "The Great Reset")
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I would, except that it's very difficult to present without phpBB. Unless you can think of something else, that means either creating a separate installation of phpBB or somehow merging the old db backups (there were several since i used to prune the old site due to space constraints) into this one. Neither of these sounds worth the effort for the tiny number of people left that would actually remember those days.BeatmaniacIIDX wrote:You should put everything from the old forums on the archive sometime. That's pretty baller stuff.
I'd browse them even though I wasn't here. [/lurker]Ho wrote:I would, except that it's very difficult to present without phpBB. Unless you can think of something else, that means either creating a separate installation of phpBB or somehow merging the old db backups (there were several since i used to prune the old site due to space constraints) into this one. Neither of these sounds worth the effort for the tiny number of people left that would actually remember those days.BeatmaniacIIDX wrote:You should put everything from the old forums on the archive sometime. That's pretty baller stuff.
I'm sure there are plenty of lulz to be had.