27th August 2009, 2:48 PM
Sure, I guess. Even if you didn't do it, eZboard would have killed it off by now. They don't keep their inactive boards around.
I just thought it was humorous to see this Fenix character say "hope the new battles are as bloody as the old". He wasn't around in those early times, when we all really hated the fuck out each other. By the time CypherStation came about, we treated the whole affair as a kind of gentleman's game, so to speak. Hell, I would collaborate with the N64 leader, whoever it happened to be at any given time, in order to make both sites more attractive and recruit new people.
In the ONSP/GayStation days, that kind of shit would have never, ever happened. As silly as we all acted, those days were the most fun. I would always head straight to the library at school each morning eager to see what new developments had taken place. The sites were updated almost daily because of the competitive factor (and MFBC was right: the ONSP was pretty fugly).
Cypherstation was never really more than a self-parody of the original war, though it did indeed have its moments. I remember the Rogue Warrior time at the end of 2001, when the entire remaining group took on aliases and gang-raped poor Darunia. Good times.
That was basically the end of it for me. By that point, I had Tendo City to take care of, and the old console war ethos pretty much died a slow death from that point on.
I just thought it was humorous to see this Fenix character say "hope the new battles are as bloody as the old". He wasn't around in those early times, when we all really hated the fuck out each other. By the time CypherStation came about, we treated the whole affair as a kind of gentleman's game, so to speak. Hell, I would collaborate with the N64 leader, whoever it happened to be at any given time, in order to make both sites more attractive and recruit new people.
In the ONSP/GayStation days, that kind of shit would have never, ever happened. As silly as we all acted, those days were the most fun. I would always head straight to the library at school each morning eager to see what new developments had taken place. The sites were updated almost daily because of the competitive factor (and MFBC was right: the ONSP was pretty fugly).
Cypherstation was never really more than a self-parody of the original war, though it did indeed have its moments. I remember the Rogue Warrior time at the end of 2001, when the entire remaining group took on aliases and gang-raped poor Darunia. Good times.
That was basically the end of it for me. By that point, I had Tendo City to take care of, and the old console war ethos pretty much died a slow death from that point on.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR