Considering I got into the game with Demo 2 in early 2001, I must be primordial soup.This topic makes me feel like a dinosaur.
Considering I got into the game with Demo 2 in early 2001, I must be primordial soup.This topic makes me feel like a dinosaur.
Sweet, we can be bubbly ooze together. I'm pretty sure Demo 2 was the first one I played too. Although I really didn't pay steady attention until after the Final Demos. I became active in the community after the release of version 2.Considering I got into the game with Demo 2 in early 2001, I must be primordial soup.
It really was (and still is) an impressive showcase of what can be done with the Doom engine with enough fiddling around. Granted that it's a modification of a source port, but that was one of the things that really grabbed my interest in SRB2. It definitely stands out among the usual Genesis-sprite-ripped Clickteam engine games, which encapsulates nearly every Sonic fangame, and it's more than just a TC.Yeah, I remember finding SRB2 on the SSRG back in the day. When I found it the current version was Demo 1. I was impressed back then and that was before the end-level sign even worked, so it was just the first two-thirds of GFZ1 and nothing else.
Not necessarily. I'm a staff member and I'm younger than several non-staff members.So are the staff the oldest people on here.
His name is Johnny Wallbank, he does have an account there (that he pretty much never uses) and I think he's younger than SSNTails.If the creator of srb1 (forgot his name) were to be on here, then he is the oldest.
Not necessarily. I'm a staff member and I'm younger than several non-staff members.
His name is Johnny Wallbank, he does have an account there (that he pretty much never uses) and I think he's younger than SSNTails.