If Racketboy disappeared forever, where would you go?

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We should ask Inazuma.
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Well, I really do not have anywhere else to go, if its still active, I'll go back to the Video Game Director's Cut site forums, I had allot of fond memories of going there, I love the members there but they sometimes drive me mad.
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BRIK wrote:We should ask Inazuma.
Ouch. Well done, but still... Ouch.
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pakopako wrote:
BRIK wrote:We should ask Inazuma.
Ouch. Well done, but still... Ouch.
This.

As for me... I would probably go to another site, but I like RB more :D
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Too soon?
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I am currently trying out Retrowaretv's forum. It is a bit slow and is no where near as easy to navigate and is a pain to easily check your post. Also I don't know how I feel about some of the people there. But as I do love most of the shows on there ( besides a few egotistical people) I think it could turn into a good place to check out. Racketboy will stay my number 1 though. Besides I will probably get banned there for calling Pat a prick eventually.
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:We could just start a new Racketboy and call is Super Racketboy, or Racketboy 2, or how about Racketboy 64?
Super Racketboy: Alpha Turbo 64 Edition 2
Super Racketboy: Alpha Turbo 64 Edition 2: Mozgus's Revenge
I'll take two, please.
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Mozgus wrote: I'll take two, please.
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Mozgus wrote:
YoshiEgg25 wrote:Super Racketboy: Alpha Turbo 64 Edition 2: Mozgus's Revenge
I'll take two, please.
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When videogamegeek went live, I spent a lot of time scanning box art, uploading representative photos, and entering in game data. After a few months, the site was still a hassle to work with since they literally copy/pasted the code from boardgamegeek. Board game data and organization is not the same for video games, especially when it comes to different versions and releases. The collection view is also for board games, so it doesn't work so well for video games.

Otherwise, I wouldn't mind being more active there.

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