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Post by xyard on Jan 24, 2012 12:57:40 GMT -5
Mhh? I don't understand...
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Post by xyard on Jan 24, 2012 13:33:39 GMT -5
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journeyman2
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Post by journeyman2 on Jan 24, 2012 23:23:41 GMT -5
I live in australia so when i post things i have to wait overnight for replies, but when i wake up i can read all the new posts!
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Post by xyard on Jan 25, 2012 11:29:05 GMT -5
I also play drums. I live in australia so when i post things i have to wait overnight for replies, but when i wake up i can read all the new posts! ;D You too?! GREAT!
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Post by The Evil One on Jan 26, 2012 9:41:52 GMT -5
What do you mean by that.
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Post by The Evil One on Jan 26, 2012 10:05:08 GMT -5
Ha ha ha. That's a thing you're never gonna understand, sorry.
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Post by xyard on Jan 26, 2012 13:33:18 GMT -5
Hehe. Minä ymmärrän, koska se on sisäpiirijuttu, mutta en osaa selittää. Sorry, Metso.
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Post by sahwar on Jan 26, 2012 23:35:05 GMT -5
Ahhha, NO! Kids, do I need to remind you to watch your tongue online? What's posted online usually stays there for a looong time (unless the hosting period or domain registration end and aren't renewed), so you wouldn't want your grandgrandchildren to read the crap (SPAM) that you've written online while at school. Oh wait, maybe you do! Seriously, as a rule of thumb, you should never go about sharing personally identifying information online, otherwise you may end up in trouble some day, which means that you should probably remove all personal data, like names, etc., from this thread and elsewhere on the Interwebs. Sharing is a double-edged sword. Do it only if you still want it after carefully considering any unintended consequences. That's my 2 cents. P.S. Oh wait, I guess all of this did reveal something about my personality: that I like it when people care about their own privacy and therefore safety. Good to know for potential data miners, no? NOT, as it is a fairly common procedure if you can think rationally at all!
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Post by The Evil One on Jan 27, 2012 8:03:49 GMT -5
I totally agree with Sahwar. I just didn't know how to put it.
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Post by The Evil One on Jan 27, 2012 9:04:59 GMT -5
No. You should just consider again what you are telling about yourseld.
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Post by xyard on Jan 27, 2012 9:43:36 GMT -5
I think this was good idea.
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Post by mAxeon on May 1, 2012 6:48:28 GMT -5
Whoa... Almost 8 years since i registered. PK2 was one of my first downloaded games when i was new to all this "internet" thing and computers in general (IIRC, i was in 6th grade back then). So much time has passed. Managed to finish school, college, enroll in the university, get a job... And now i'm DLing Pekka Kana 2 again to relive the memories and toy with level editor some more. The fact that my silly attempt at translation of PK2 is bundled with the game gives me a warm feeling. <3 Cheers!
i had to recreate my terminated mailbox just to post this ._.
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Post by sahwar on May 23, 2012 17:48:15 GMT -5
Whoa... Almost 8 years since i registered. PK2 was one of my first downloaded games when i was new to all this "internet" thing and computers in general (IIRC, i was in 6th grade back then). So much time has passed. Managed to finish school, college, enroll in the university, get a job... And now i'm DLing Pekka Kana 2 again to relive the memories and toy with level editor some more. The fact that my silly attempt at translation of PK2 is bundled with the game gives me a warm feeling. <3 Cheers! i had to recreate my terminated mailbox just to post this ._.Ah, it does bring back old memories, and not just those related to old-school gaming and demoscene and indie game gems! The fact that PK2 is still played to this day is a testimony to its timeless entertainment and creative value, and all of that reminds me to play some more PK2 this week and to experiment with the Level Editor... again. Hold your breath (figuratively speaking) and let's see when more news about PK3 begin to surface, so that we can have more cool Pekka Kana games to be amazed with and enjoy. mAxeon: Thanks for letting the community know about your own experiences of PK2, it was a nice read. Also, many thanks for helping out with the game language localization, I'm sure more people benefit from PK2 that way (because there's nothing like reading texts in your own native language).
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Post by seven on May 29, 2012 1:27:40 GMT -5
hello,
I am Antti and I try to be active here sometimes.. like once in 6 months. I haven't ever finished pekka kana 2.
I have been working with pekka kana webisode, but somehow I have abandoned the project because I realized that the code is total mess! So now I am working with nice html5 engine. Maybe I port pk webisode into it.
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Post by The Evil One on May 30, 2012 9:10:52 GMT -5
hello, I am Antti and I try to be active here sometimes.. like once in 6 months. I haven't ever finished pekka kana 2. I have been working with pekka kana webisode, but somehow I have abandoned the project because I realized that the code is total mess! So now I am working with nice html5 engine. Maybe I port pk webisode into it. Does that mean you have never finished the Rooster Islands? Also, a pity that the webisode will not be finished. And the HTML5 engine is good news.
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