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Agozer

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  1. I can second that. Plus, SNK's Q reference is pretty much dead on.
  2. Go play Samurai Shodown II if you want Neinhalt Sieger and Cham-Cham.
  3. Looks like GameCop and Magnis need to fix some word filters
  4. Nice, the Vconv.zip gives me a corrupt one :/
  5. Makes me appreciate the time when viruses where ambulances made from ASCII that raced around the screen raping your PC Speaker. Oh those were good times compared to this.
  6. Hai. Nani ka deru ka na? KOKODESUKA *runs* MOO BAKA! BAKEMONO! *runs after*
  7. Actually, now that I think about it, I probably won't bother with 2Emulation... I have my hands full on another boards and I want NeoCream to come back. Oh well.
  8. So let me get this straight: You made a 1Emulation spin-off board called 2Emulation. Then you decided to kill it for being a biatch. Then you decided to revive it immediately after thanks to Magnis. I mean come on, WTF? Make up your mind.
  9. Lol, cool it. It is all just a joke ok? No hard feeling ok, if its a joke i take it haha.. but anyways, atomswave.. which means there will be more waiting for such an emulator to come out lol.. but i seen a guilty gear game for PC.. isnt that from atomswave too? No, that's just the PC version of Guilty Gear. The arcade version is another matter though.
  10. Jin?? And when I say Kim's brothers, I mean the two sons. They ARE brothers, rite? Yes, Kim Jae Hoon and Kim Dong Whan are brothers.
  11. Violated, Kyokugen, violated. But yes, all types of spam are the biggest plague nowadays.
  12. Spam refers to a flood of posts on a message board. It also refers to unwanted mass emails. Thirdly, spam is meat, horrible meat. Do you want more definitions? EDIT: Spam is a popular Monty Python sketch, first broadcast in 1970. The premise seems to be two customers trying to order a breakfast without SPAM from a menu which seemingly includes it in every item. It features Terry Jones as the waitress, Eric Idle as Mr Bun and Graham Chapman as Mrs Bun. The televised skit also featured John Cleese as "The Hungarian", but this part was left out of audio recordings of the sketch. Only two minutes long, it builds up into a semi-argument between the waitress who is proffering spam and only spam, and Mrs Bun who does not want it: Waitress: (brightly) "Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it." Mrs Bun: (exasperated) "I don't want ANY spam!" Mr Bun asks if he can have his wife's Spam: Mr Bun: "Can I have spam then instead of the baked beans?" Waitress: "You mean spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam..." This leads into a group of Vikings at the cafe drown out all conversation by singing more and more loudly a song about "Spam, lovely spam, wonderful spam" till it builds to an operatic climax. The sketch was the final sketch of the 25th show of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and was first aired December 15, 1970. Despite its shortness, the sketch achieved immense popularity. The word "Spam" is mentioned 94 times. SPAM was one of the few meats excluded from the British food rationing that began in World War II and continued for a number of years after the war and the British grew heartily tired of it, hence the sketch. The phenomenon, some years later, of marketers drowning out discourse by flooding Usenet newsgroups and individuals' email addresses with junk advertising messages was named spamming in honour of this sketch EDIT2: Dude, be mindful of what you post. I like you and all but you seem hyper today.
  13. Uh... WTF? Yes, this is spam now. And Video games should be played sober. Closed.
  14. Fatal, I want my job back dammit... Please?
  15. If Kryso started it, he should "fix" it as well.
  16. Better. In all seriousness though, rephrase your request.
  17. This looks like a rom request to me. btw, Saturn games aren't roms.
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