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Suggest Ways To Make Together Retro More Interactive

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I'm hoping to have a little scoreboard that we'll be able to enter our scores and/or progress in so we can have more competition

Can anybody think of any other interesting ideas to make the game club more interesting?
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i would get involved, but it usually involves a game i don't have. i thought about joining in for xenogears, but i was already immersed in another game. perhaps another time.
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Try emulation, it's what most of us do when we don't own the game. Plus, if we like it, it might gear us towards a future purchase.

I say quit the two in one bit, as I feel it cuts up the flow. I know you want to discuss RPGs, but doing two games at once I feel distracts me from both titles.

I do really like the scoreboard idea, though. Sounds cool.
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I'd be interested if the system/game was available to me. Since I'm a rather limited collector (read mostly sega) idk I'd participate all that often.
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Ack wrote:Try emulation, it's what most of us do when we don't own the game. Plus, if we like it, it might gear us towards a future purchase.

I say quit the two in one bit, as I feel it cuts up the flow. I know you want to discuss RPGs, but doing two games at once I feel distracts me from both titles.

I do really like the scoreboard idea, though. Sounds cool.


Yeah, I've been thinking about cutting the two paths thing -- I dunno
Both options has its pros and cons....
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The other problem is...wasn't there someone heading that up? Whatever happened to him? I feel that I don't know who's running what, so it gets to be kind of a mess.

Also, can you sticky and then unsticky a thread?
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I'm not sure how together retro works... but I'm going to try to join sept for jet grind radio ^.^
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gennss wrote:I'm not sure how together retro works... but I'm going to try to join sept for jet grind radio ^.^


Sounds like I need to come up with a better way to organize everything and explain it for new people....
I think having the two branches makes it all the more difficult to understand....
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Ack wrote:The other problem is...wasn't there someone heading that up? Whatever happened to him? I feel that I don't know who's running what, so it gets to be kind of a mess.

Also, can you sticky and then unsticky a thread?


yeah, well he was going to write up the entries for them.... I think he's still around...
And yes, I can sticky and unsticky
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Well cool, because I think we used to sticky all the posts regarding the current games, but we're not currently doing it. It's an easy way to keep them up at the top while they're relevant, and then we can unsticky them and move on to the next when it's time to change games.
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