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Sorry for CDR it means ᏟDᏒ
I heard it was the same way they got Capone. Eliot had a staircase shootout and baby carriages were involved
I watched this no longer then a week ago. I think that's probably why the Eliot Ness scene is in my head. Goddamnit naked gun is good
Did you mean this?
I was being sarcasticWriteable CD's do feel like they fell off the earth. I burned shit all the time back in the day
It still does, but only for ps vita gamesAnd even older people remember when this place was full of 18+ games.
:clacks angrily in commodore:I was being sarcasticplus who the hell still uses obsolete media anyway
Back in my days this place had more 18+ games than a lot of consoles combined. I don't mind them being gone tho as it was weird seeing all of those next to something like Kirby when going through pages.It still does, but only for ps vita games
I never knew it was the sameOnly old school people remember when the place was called nicoblog.
AH-HAAAA!! SO THIS *WAS* NICOBLOG (and then nitroblog) I WASNT TRIPPINGOnly old school people remember when the place was called nicoblog. And even older people remember when this place was full of 18+ games.
It's one of the first times I've heard of a site wanting to kill Google discovery instead of trying to foster it lmaoBecause we want to keep a low profile, which is kind of hard to do when the site lights up Google searches like a Christmas tree on fire.
IM NOT THAT OLDI thought Nintendogs dmca was taking any Nin RomSites down or something...fishy.
And yes I did use CDRs for PS2 did on low 1on1 speed for better reading. ancient tech.
Many sites have gone underground and/or have adopted an invitation-only philosophy because the seas are now more treacherous than ever.It's one of the first times I've heard of a site wanting to kill Google discovery instead of trying to foster it lmao
Well, maybe not the first time, but still...
I still remember the day that we "lost" EmuParadiseMany sites have gone underground and/or have adopted an invitation-only philosophy because the seas are now more treacherous than ever.