Yes. Love Racketboy.
Not only is it an awesome community, but also an excellent resource. And not just for the articles either. I love that if anyone has a question, there always seems to be someone with an answer:
Help me name this game?
Need a scan of an insert.
I like *blank*, could someone perhaps make a couple more selections?
What the hell is this?
It's a knowledgeable, helpful, and respectful community. That's why I keep coming back.
Racketboy is the most involved gaming community ever
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RyaNtheSlayA
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Re: Racketboy is the most involved gaming community ever
I love this place as well. It's a wealth of information, and the community is just fantastic. A bunch of gamers who like to game, regardless of whether the games are new, old, cool, or not.

Older. Not wiser.
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weaponepsilon
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Between here and hilarious sites like dorkly, I don't feel out of place. I'm glad to know that many of you are just as avid gamers as I am! Not only that but it seems like everyone here is very active on the forums. I dropped a few sites because of the lack of users or the quality of users. (not naming names) I especially hate when some site decided to let some kids become mods and they got to screw around learning the phpbb commands.....
Check out my Trade thread!
http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16059
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 914 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16059
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 914 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
Re: Racketboy is the most involved gaming community ever
The Something Awful, Penny Arcade and Assembler forums would disagree.
WTB: 2600 Solar Fox, Solaris, HERO 7800 Space Duel XBox Ninja Gaiden Black Genesis/CD Shadowrun DC KOF 98 Disc only, Powerstone 2 SNES Shadowrun
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Quantity vs quality. I would say the percentage of Racket Folk involved in content creation, mods, and gaming blogs is higher than in any of those other communities.da66en wrote:The Something Awful, Penny Arcade and Assembler forums would disagree.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Yes, Racketboy is indeed a wonderful place.
Group hug!
Group hug!
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
- Dakinggamer87
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Racketboy is awesome!! Great articles and amazing community 
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- BoringSupreez
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*sneaks in and takes hug before rest of group arrives*CFFJR wrote:Yes, Racketboy is indeed a wonderful place.![]()
Group hug!
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I don't quite remember how I stumbled into here, but it's been great. So much information, a community that is (for the most part) respectful and cool, and just overall a huge influence in my retro gaming habits. Although I haven't been able to contribute at all, sorry about that.
Approx. Infinitely times better than GameFAQs. (Though I can't help but split my time equally between the two, probably because GameFAQs is very simple and easier to navigate)
Approx. Infinitely times better than GameFAQs. (Though I can't help but split my time equally between the two, probably because GameFAQs is very simple and easier to navigate)

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