Just wondering how some of you found out about SS originally. My brother got me started and I wasn't that impressed when I first started, but after enjoying the online experience for free, I was addicted.
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I'll venture a non-bashing post
I found SS while I was looking for a game like Star Control 2. Star Control 2 was great, one of the best games of all time... great action, rpg, storyline...
... Well anyways, about two years ago, I wanted another game like Star Control 2 once i beat it. I stumbled on SS after following a few links on some Star Control websites. I've been playing SS casually ever since.
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My friend zak came over one day and took control of my computer, downloaded continuum .36, and said "Have fun!" I sucked pretty royally for a while, and hell.... I'm still not as good as I should be, but whatever. I'm addicted now. *sigh*5:royst> i was junior athlete of the year in my school! then i got a girlfriend
5:the_paul> calculus is not a girlfriend
5:royst> i wish it was calculus
1:royst> did you all gangbang my gf or something
1:fermata> why dont you get money fuck bitches instead
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Originally posted by Exceed
I'll venture a non-bashing post
I found SS while I was looking for a game like Star Control 2. Star Control 2 was great, one of the best games of all time... great action, rpg, storyline...
... Well anyways, about two years ago, I wanted another game like Star Control 2 once i beat it. I stumbled on SS after following a few links on some Star Control websites. I've been playing SS casually ever since.
It also reminds me of a classic game called Comet Blasters. Okay it wasn't really classic, and it really had nothing to do with killing other space ships. It was basically astroids for Win95, and you could play up to three players (on same keyboard). Your ships had shields and if you hit your friend's ship with shields on you could make them bounce really fast. So we used to try to kill eachother by bouncing eachother into astroids instead of the intended co-operative astroids you were supposed to play :P
There's also another game called "Spacy" which I like to think of as an inferior SS clone.
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