My account still works! ahahahahhaha
Whats up DCemu I haven't been here since I was 14 or so.... I'm currently 31! haha
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Yoooooo
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Ok not like I was banned or anything before I piss off mods... but im amazed that it still works because I think an old user tried to delete the entire dcemulation site a few years ago. Anyone remember any of this??
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lol yeah. this was like 14 years ago or something.donnonotin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:14 am Ok not like I was banned or anything before I piss off mods... but im amazed that it still works because I think an old user tried to delete the entire dcemulation site a few years ago. Anyone remember any of this??
007 (the owner) and the admins (myself and BlueCrab) had a falling out about 007 wanting to monetize the site despite no longer making any of the content or being involved in its operations
I moved the site to dcemulation.org on my own host, the original being at .com
There were two versions of the site for a month or so
Then .com folded because 007 was no longer interested in Dreamcast, only milking value from the site, so it was inevitable
We have since been able to talk on friendly terms on facebook and stuff over the years, so I don't have any animosity towards him. I don't think he's a bad person
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What really happened was that bluecrab and darc didn't want to participate in the cutting-edge web phenomenon known as "How many gumballs in the jar?"|darc| wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:22 pmflatout lies and BSdonnonotin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:14 am Ok not like I was banned or anything before I piss off mods... but im amazed that it still works because I think an old user tried to delete the entire dcemulation site a few years ago. Anyone remember any of this??
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Actually, it was the midcore gamer reviews we didn't want to participate in.pixel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 2:17 pmWhat really happened was that bluecrab and darc didn't want to participate in the cutting-edge web phenomenon known as "How many gumballs in the jar?"|darc| wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:22 pmflatout lies and BSdonnonotin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:14 am Ok not like I was banned or anything before I piss off mods... but im amazed that it still works because I think an old user tried to delete the entire dcemulation site a few years ago. Anyone remember any of this??
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Re: Yoooooo
I'll be honest. I didn't have the balls to say it back then, but I need to come clean.
I was addicted to guessing how many gumballs were in those jars. I blew every extra penny I had left over gambling on gumball jars
The only way to lose the grip those jars had on my life was to destroy the website completely.
I was addicted to guessing how many gumballs were in those jars. I blew every extra penny I had left over gambling on gumball jars
The only way to lose the grip those jars had on my life was to destroy the website completely.
It's thinking...
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Where a younger man gambles every penny, an older man finds the dimensions of the globe from the manual that shipped with the exact gumball machine in the image to calculate its spherical volume (factoring in moving parts atop the hopper like the brush off assembly), then, only after buying a bag of the gumballs marked in the picture and measuring a healthy number of them with a micrometer to ensure high QA, pools others together to guess every single possible number within range to either win every time or expose the game as a scam and demand an audit (of gumballs). Then the house always loses.|darc| wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:36 pm I'll be honest. I didn't have the balls to say it back then, but I need to come clean.
I was addicted to guessing how many gumballs were in those jars. I blew every extra penny I had left over gambling on gumball jars
The only way to lose the grip those jars had on my life was to destroy the website completely.
It's a good thing everyone got out of the gumball racquet when they did. That's no game to get caught up in man. They say it makes Al Capone's boys look like a Simon & Garfunkel concert.