John Romero to make the Internet his bitch

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Topic started: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:15
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ghostinfo
Joined 3 Feb 2006
2 comments
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 13:15
is that stack of coke cans behind John what makes him so paranoid about his project?
TwoADay
Joined 17 May 2005
215 comments
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:14
Since he really wants to be considered the "rock-star" of game development, he has been reading around the internet for what they do.

Apparently, he doesn't understand that the real rockers are having mountains of a different type of Coke.

But seriously. I see this "mystery partner" as an 18 year old kid who was talking in a forum, maybe match.com or something like that, and they found that they were soul mates...it is nearly Valentine's Day.
LUPOS
Joined 30 Sep 2004
1422 comments
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:25
i hate john romero cause whenever i see his name i always thinks its an article about the night of the livign dead guy... who ironicly... has a pretty shoddy track record as well... did anyone see that game he made.... OMG.... so bad... maybe we shouldn't alow anyone witht that last name to reporduce.... make the world a better place.

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jubber
Joined 3 Feb 2006
1 comments
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:29
You guys are just whinging bitch whores - personally I'm looking forward to Drawing Lots Of Triangles Really Fast : The Game. If its even half as good as Daikatana ... well it won't be very good. There are only two kinds of MMO - the ones with lasers and the ones with elves. I'm counting on this mad Mona Lisa wannabe to make the first game with lasers *and* elves. Magical Space Goblins : The Deadening - pushing the boundaries of gaming sideways and down a little.
TigerUppercut
Joined 28 Jun 2000
799 comments
Fri, 3 Feb 2006 19:03
Robin Jubber wrote:
There are only two kinds of MMO - the ones with lasers and the ones with elves.

That's beautiful.
And the game, when announced, has got to be worth a giggle.
SPInGSPOnG
Joined 24 Jan 2004
1149 comments
Sat, 4 Feb 2006 12:27
Robin Jubber wrote:
Magical Space Goblins : The Deadening - pushing the boundaries of gaming sideways and down a little.


If you pile up all the great games John (or Alfonso, as his parents preferred to call him) Romero has been involved with in a pile, you'd be left with a big pile of Doom.

However, if you were to pile up one copy of all the s**t games he's been involved with, you'd have a small pile of very average games. If you stood on it, the boxes would crumple, and you still would not be able to reach that relatively low shelf.

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