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Tweet from Lulz hinted that its leaders might count themselves among a small but highly loyal group of gamers who still play on the aging Dreamcast console.
Tweet from Lulz hinted that its leaders might count themselves among a small but highly loyal group of gamers who still play on the aging Dreamcast console.
Whoa. I couldn't read that sentence until you reposted it. Thanks for that.
"He who cannot draw on 3,000 years is living hand-to-mouth." -Goethe
lol. If you check that article darc linked to, it talks about a group of people who still play Dreamcast!
Tweet from Lulz hinted that its leaders might count themselves among a small but highly loyal group of gamers who still play on the aging Dreamcast console.
Yeah, that's what I was hinting at when I quoted using "bold" to emphasize specific words. I didn't think I needed to spell it out.
And you're welcome Jeeba.
DanteJay wrote:Yeah, that's what I was hinting at when I quoted using "bold" to emphasize specific words. I didn't think I needed to spell it out.
And you're welcome Jeeba.
Wow, I gave you way too much credit. I thought you were poking fun at the fact that most of the active members here don't really even play Dreamcast anymore.
"When you post fewer lines of text than your signature, consider not posting at all." - A Wise Man
DanteJay wrote:Yeah, that's what I was hinting at when I quoted using "bold" to emphasize specific words. I didn't think I needed to spell it out.
And you're welcome Jeeba.
Wow, I gave you way too much credit. I thought you were poking fun at the fact that most of the active members here don't really even play Dreamcast anymore.
That is what he was pointing out. Pretty much saying, "Nope. Couldn't be us."
"He who cannot draw on 3,000 years is living hand-to-mouth." -Goethe