For sure! Wish I was still into it.GFX forums were all the rage back in the day. We were all graphic designers. 😀
For sure! Wish I was still into it.GFX forums were all the rage back in the day. We were all graphic designers. 😀
Oohh nice! What year did you start it?Forumotion: Fictional Battle Omniverse
September of 2014! I been trying to get it more active since it's my first!Oohh nice! What year did you start it?
I loved the game shark is was awesome.The first forum I created was called No Mercy Gamers and it was on EZBoard back in 2000/2001-ish. It was dedicated to WWF No Mercy, specifically Gameshark code hacks for the game. Fun times, people would create new arenas, attires, movesets, even entire new matchtypes by spending hours writing lines upon lines of hexidecimal code values. There was a pretty big community around it, too, it was so much fun talking with people about hacking and sharing codes.
Agreed, it was a fantastic device to mod your games back then. Cheating, too, but the hacking scene was the most fun 🙂I loved the game shark is was awesome.
Oh man, good times... is EZBoards even still around?The first forum I created was called No Mercy Gamers and it was on EZBoard back in 2000/2001-ish. It was dedicated to WWF No Mercy, specifically Gameshark code hacks for the game. Fun times, people would create new arenas, attires, movesets, even entire new matchtypes by spending hours writing lines upon lines of hexidecimal code values. There was a pretty big community around it, too, it was so much fun talking with people about hacking and sharing codes.
Sadly, no, it was acquired by Yuku, who were then acquired by TapaTalkOh man, good times... is EZBoards even still around?
Damn acquired by Tapatalk... a fate worse than death.Sadly, no, it was acquired by Yuku, who were then acquired by TapaTalk
So very true. Tapatalk, where forums go to die.Damn acquired by Tapatalk... a fate worse than death.
Oh WOW am I ever catching that good 2000s vibe from that! Oh the memories..The website doesn't exist right now, but it was a niche GameCube website, that ultimately became a multiplatform gaming site, whose site is now under the GameZone brand.
That website is called GameCube Advanced, which became Kombo.
Website's archive. THIS is how I discovered them. [Look at that design!] And THIS is what they became in my time there. [Yes, I was staff.]
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