Programming, everywhere.
All the projects weren't like, "XD ROFL 3 MINUTES" projects.
I learned how to use scratch with the projects shared that year.
(LOLSUE)
Last edited by half_life_2 (2011-08-30 15:15:24)

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You used to be able to LEARN from projects!
Wow. \Wish I was there.
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It seemed like it was nice then
what the heck happened
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bananaman114 wrote:
It seemed like it was nice then
what the heck happened
As 08jackt said it...
A dot appeared on the projects. Everyone was like "Woah, what's that?". It got top viewed, as everyone was intrigued. Everyone started looking at them-I mean, even people of today that don't like art projects see them. Suddenly, people started thinking they'd get famous if they painted, and, people started painting.
(I'm guessing that and also, as Scratch got more famous, more painters appeared)

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I was just at the end of the "good days" I guess. There were a lot of great games on the front page. I always looked every few days. Now I hardly look at all.
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There were great games like cubeworld (btw, the date on your forum thing is when you joined the forums)
Last edited by gbear605 (2011-08-30 16:15:45)
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Shanesta's Archery Champion and that Super Mario Galaxy project were on the front page when I registered.
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Aidan wrote:
Shanesta's Archery Champion and that Super Mario Galaxy project were on the front page when I registered.
I remember Archery Champion! It was my first "favorite".
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hamsters.....the horror....
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in 07, I think that was the year I signed up... or was it 08?
All I know, is that I had seen everything on the scratch website by 07, and I do remember the wonders of things like
Super Mario Galaxy v4
And the vast CubeWorld games
And those horrible Hamsters. So many hamsters.
Then 08 came, what a wonderful time of Anime projects, popular and not extremely childish RPGs, and useful projects, and a time of peace!

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I miss that time when you went to the frontpage to find good projects, not poorly made movies by the "popular" users.
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