Back when CSCM (CutStuff Community Maps) was still relevant, CSCM25 was the most popular map because of the "TVs," since it was based off of a Duke Nukem map, that functioned with cameras. Also people back then didn't know how to mapvote WITH the intermission.
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Ah, Saxton Hale. Back in its glory days, Saxton Hale was played as much as Unholy Bosses is today. And a boss like Saxton Hale himself is pretty easy to down provided he doesn't pop around any corners. Other than that, it's pretty much...
God bless you Dusty, wherever you are.
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Before V3a came out, getting into the lower part of MM1ICE was absolute balls because of those small pipes.
Also the sun texture in MM6TOM was kinda displaced back then too.
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Skulltag, the predecessor to Zandronum, was ALWAYS HUNGRY and like to eat people's messages whenever he got the chance, OM, NOM, NOM!
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Like Saxton Hale, but even further back in time, Rage Roboenza was the most-played game mode. In the game mode, infected that die have a rare chance to drop a cure. At any given moment, if a cure spawned, everyone would be yelling out that a cure spawned.
I was also told how similar the Top Man sprite was to his .EXE counter-part. That's what I based it off of.
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It was
MOST UNORTHODOX to not click during the intermission, so people had to badger people to click so they could move on to the next game faster.
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I forgot when this was taken, since it was back when I was
DrunkAura, mowing down people with TurboMan in YD-Classes all because I though it was hilarious!
As I awoke the next day, I had the mother of all hangovers and had this picture in my data.
Must've been one swingin' party for me to not remember.
Don't worry, I DO remember what happened there.----------
A sub-par comic idea based on Link's Awakening, where Link could steal from the Mabe Village shop and get away with it.
I even flat-out call it a bad comic idea.
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Blue Bomber Bed & Breakfast was a fairly hefty map that was a hotel resort that had rooms for each of the different Robot Masters. Each of the rooms had a TV that would switch between different channel depending on the time. One of these channels showed SplashWoman singing at a concert. One day, we played on that map with the MegaMan Unlimited Classes and I guess GlueMan liked her a bit too much...
it will never live up to the glory
of C. Shot
And I obliged.
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This was done near the pinnacle of Saxton Hale's popularity, so much so that practically no other game mode or mod was ever played...or at least 90% of them as the comic states.
This comic was the only one I edited because, in the original the building, and their respective text were switched and it didn't make sens reading it in the normal (non-manga) order.