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2010-02-15 13:35
Count Zero

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Release id #88319 : Robin of the Wood

REQUEST DELETION.

1 Block Basic Loaders represent no release. Original ABC release untouched - no re-crack - double upload - local lamer print line additions to show they owned a c64. What else you need?


l8r
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2010-02-15 16:37
Jon
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"Local lamer" releases provide a timeline of scene events and history and provide a snapshot of those localities. For every JEDI, ESI or Ikari there were ten of these local groups, and they were important to what the scene was and how it functioned back in the day.

And on a personal note, I like the local lamer releases.

As for cc85's mislabeling... he's new here, but I think he is doing a good job. Once he gets the knack, I'm sure his collection will make a fine addition to the Db.

My biggest concern when this conversation comes up (and it has a few times) is that I'm worry over what will be excluded. This isn't Pouet or Gamebase. It's a cross referential database and I find it highly useful as it exists now (in fact, I cited a few releases in my graduate studies thesis as I tracked shifts in the "scene" lexicon!)

Any omissions (even local lamer groups) cause "gaps" in the fabric of the scene and I find that to be much more troubling than a few poorly chronicled entries or 1 block local lamer releases.

So... I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree.

J
2010-02-15 16:46
chatGPZ

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As for cc85's mislabeling... he's new here

no he isn't, he knows damn well what he is up to =P
2010-02-15 17:23
tnu
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no he isn't, he knows damn well what he is up to =P


...been here....been there.....been everywhere...
2010-02-15 17:25
Jon
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nymshifting for fun and profit?

J
2010-02-15 17:36
tnu
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....there is power from profit....but wheres the profit???...
2010-02-15 20:08
Danzig

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This disk simply shows that there were three people knowing each other and making up a gang name and one of them was able to understand the c64 manual.


Hey, Andreas, isn't this the way CYBERPUNX got born? ;)
2010-02-15 20:12
chatGPZ

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Hey, Andreas, isn't this the way CYBERPUNX got born? ;)


who of you did understood the c64 manual ???
2010-02-15 21:46
Count Zero

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Quote: Quote:
This disk simply shows that there were three people knowing each other and making up a gang name and one of them was able to understand the c64 manual.


Hey, Andreas, isn't this the way CYBERPUNX got born? ;)


We all started _somehow_. Releases however imply some work was done, some effort was put into it.

...and I even wrote large parts of the manual so you better run for cover when there are complaints about it!

l8r
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2010-02-16 06:35
tnu
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Releases however imply some work was done, some effort was put into it.


...and you will be the judge of that??....
2010-02-16 17:48
chatGPZ

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seriously, a basic line requires zero effort. there is nothing to judge about it.
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