Topic: Will Gamingw ever be getting an RPG Maker Game Database? (Read 6170 times)

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This is a really ridiculous arguement, either way all of the people here are bantering about if games are better if their made with ___________ or _________.

I mean c'mon, it's not like the 2 people here screaming over Bejeweled remakes will stop anyone from making another.

It's all a matter of opinion. But we all have to learn that our opinion doesn't matter. (or does it?!)
. .  .   salty is right
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no because these niches are already filled

gw could support itself with just articles if it had tons and tons of very unique interesting articles, which i think is what it's working towards, but guess what that takes some time and effort to make it happen, you're asking gw to try to become a clone of what it was before which it doesn't want to be anymore

there was no reason to bump this topic but w/e if it's back i'll post in it
*Is lookig for an argument*
On the internet there can never be too much on a certain topic, and each place has its own little gems that are available nowhere else. Vell, you cannot speak for the entire forum.  I miss some of the old stuff but I'm not trying to force this place to go backwards. But consider keeping a bit of the past here as we go forward- t I suppose in some ways we are- Nessiah's work for example.
The ONE has a point, too- sometimes you can only get attention by focusing on being the best in a specific field , be it watches (Rolex) Cars (Jaguar?) or motorcycles (Harley). I'm not saying we aren't good- I like this place- but we might lose some "customers" if they can go somewhere else. Just saying- I am nostalgic for the past but I know time moves forward- but we don't have to leave ALL of the past behind.
Last Edit: December 21, 2009, 05:19:29 am by Terrorantula
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