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Geek Culture / A little TGC and DBPro Question

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Deadwords
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 10:22
Where's is will be a The Game Creators's DB Competition 2005?

I dont know if it's here to post, sorry

Thanks in advance

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Jess T
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 16:50
You should ask these questions in General Chat - No harm done.

Moved.

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flibX0r
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 18:11
i wonder if i'll have enough time to finish mine by the time its due, what ever that is


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Richard Davey
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 20:37
There are no plans for a competition this year at this point in time. We may do one, or we may just go all out and sponsor anothers (retro gamer compo for example) and let them handle it all. It's a LOT of work and the results have decreased in quality each year. But we'll see what happens.

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Van B
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 20:45
Quote: "the results have decreased in quality each year."


See, I don't enter one year and it all goes downhill . I'm still working on my entry for the last one!, but DBPro games tend to do pretty well in the retro gamers competition - it's just a shame that the expensive prizes usually consist of college courses (hardly ideal for most people). The cool thing about the retro comp though is that you can start on your game at any time, so it's not like you have to wait on hearing the rules before starting your remake.


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BatVink
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 22:41
Quote: "the results have decreased in quality each year"


I think the last compo produced better results than the Alienware one. Of course, you have to remove the crap that was entered because people thought there were more prizes than entrants

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