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Dual Magazine: Lonely Gamers section!

Started by sinkhead, January 10, 2007, 01:02:20 PM

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sinkhead

Are you in need of someone to play with? Do you want to stop playing games with complete randomers? Do you want some real gaming friends?

If so, sign up now! Please supply us with your friend code, what game it is for, an avatar of your choice (if you don't give us one we will use your SCDEV avatar) and a short description of up to 20 words describing what type of player you are, or how far you are in your game etc...

Your friend code and description and avatar will be published in the first edition of Dual Magazine!

Sign up now, it's FREE!
- Sam

sinkhead

Nobody? Please tell us why you don't want to join in...

- Sam

Zygarth

If you want more people to play with, it's not that hard to find them yourself. There's just no need for a FC exchange page.

sneef

Quote from: "Zygarth"If you want more people to play with, it's not that hard to find them yourself. There's just no need for a FC exchange page.

i totally disagree.  I would really appreciate a FC exchange page...

sign up where :?:

Joey Ravn

YAY! I'd love a FC exchange page. I sign up, for sure. Will have to wait a bit till I update my codes, though.
his user has been randomly banned from this forums.


sneef

what I'm not clear on is what "Dual Magazine" is...

DeVS

It's an online magazine/newsletter me, sinkhead, bacon, PharaohsVizier and darkuni are working on. It will have mod cart reviews, game reviews, homebrew reviews (and interviews with the homebrew author), scene news,ect. We have a other things lined up in mind too but will wait to show them off when the first issue comes out. It will be downloable for free in pdf format and also there will be a free version u can read on your DS with comic book DS. If you want to pay a fee you will be able to buy a hard in hand copy too. Were looking at a first issue release of Feb 1.
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