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Why is it so hard leaving retros?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daltron" data-source="post: 455303" data-attributes="member: 61885"><p>I think for me it was the whole idea of providing for a community in a sense.</p><p></p><p>I love working on and creating retros which is why I help out the community and users among the community get on there feet.</p><p></p><p>It is truly an addiction but I guess [USER=68429]@Parsov[/USER] is making a point, I never really realized that it is bettering myself for the future considering the fact that developing retros helps me land jobs in creating websites for companies.</p><p></p><p>It is quite interesting to think back on the generations the retro community has had.</p><p></p><p>First we started with Debbo, which don't get be wrong. I fucking hated .webs.com and had to get a prebuilt shockwave player for it aswell hahaha.</p><p>Then you had to configure Hamachi for your friends to join because you were to poor to buy a VPS.</p><p>Second, was r63 which was quite literally my favorite of all the versions, because it was so customizable and you could literally do anything with ease.</p><p>Aaron created Phoenix which was the best generation which is when someone released a cms that had the elephant as the logo, can't remember the name if you know, you know.</p><p>Then came the release of UberCMS, then later on RevCMS would be released.</p><p>Then came blah hotel with r63 best retro I've ever played personally, then zap with [USER=86559]@EveServer[/USER] aka JontyCat's good ol tinychats hahaha.</p><p>Then Aaron was fined who knows how much for selling phoenix emu by sulake.</p><p>Then the release of r63 edits such as Gold Tree Emulator < my personal favorite.</p><p>Then r63b came around I believe it went BcStorm, Azure, and then Plus. (There was probably others throughout that)</p><p>Then here we are today now obviously that wasn't the best depiction of everything but it serves my purpose in showing the upcoming of the retro community.</p><p></p><p>It is quite insane how a game you have grown up on changes your life forever. I mean shit just look at Aaron and Hyrule (His old MOD on Habboon) they are now married!!!!</p><p></p><p>Thank you guy's for the replies I love reading how people got to where they are today, it is truly fascinating!</p><p>We all in the end share the same love for the game which is really insane imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daltron, post: 455303, member: 61885"] I think for me it was the whole idea of providing for a community in a sense. I love working on and creating retros which is why I help out the community and users among the community get on there feet. It is truly an addiction but I guess [USER=68429]@Parsov[/USER] is making a point, I never really realized that it is bettering myself for the future considering the fact that developing retros helps me land jobs in creating websites for companies. It is quite interesting to think back on the generations the retro community has had. First we started with Debbo, which don't get be wrong. I fucking hated .webs.com and had to get a prebuilt shockwave player for it aswell hahaha. Then you had to configure Hamachi for your friends to join because you were to poor to buy a VPS. Second, was r63 which was quite literally my favorite of all the versions, because it was so customizable and you could literally do anything with ease. Aaron created Phoenix which was the best generation which is when someone released a cms that had the elephant as the logo, can't remember the name if you know, you know. Then came the release of UberCMS, then later on RevCMS would be released. Then came blah hotel with r63 best retro I've ever played personally, then zap with [USER=86559]@EveServer[/USER] aka JontyCat's good ol tinychats hahaha. Then Aaron was fined who knows how much for selling phoenix emu by sulake. Then the release of r63 edits such as Gold Tree Emulator < my personal favorite. Then r63b came around I believe it went BcStorm, Azure, and then Plus. (There was probably others throughout that) Then here we are today now obviously that wasn't the best depiction of everything but it serves my purpose in showing the upcoming of the retro community. It is quite insane how a game you have grown up on changes your life forever. I mean shit just look at Aaron and Hyrule (His old MOD on Habboon) they are now married!!!! Thank you guy's for the replies I love reading how people got to where they are today, it is truly fascinating! We all in the end share the same love for the game which is really insane imo. [/QUOTE]
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