...what does that have to do with Tetris? It means that today I officially recieve my copy of TDS. Which means I'll be online more often...which means I'm gonna want to have some good matches with you guys.
Ah.. Happy Birthday.. see you online My WiFi name is: I suck Yeah.. its kinda misleading since I really did suck for a long time at Tetris.. now.. I'm okay. Today, I ran into Sully who I see posts here... He's okay. I think I was up 10 wins when he left
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday dear Guest. Happy birthday to you. yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Good games last night. We started off rated about the same (~7200) with a nice back and forth series for about 10 matches, but then you ripped off about 8 or 9 straight wins and built about a 150 point rating lead. After all was said and done, though, I had chipped away enough to even out our ratings again, even though you had (as you said) won about 10 more matches. Hope to see you again.
can we make this thread about TC birthdays? happy TC birthday to me, happy TC birthday to me all i want for my birthday is to get into tetrisonline.com
actually blink, this was an old thread i revived. you can see the date posted above each message. what do you think about what they're doing at TOJ?
oh lol, didnt look at the dates. I think TOJ is dead now, or will be dead very soon, because of all the fees. They're just trying to get rich off the game, but it's going to backfire and only a handful of people are going to play it. Monthly fees is bad enough, but having to pay for piece holding and other features is retarded. Tetris splash is pretty good and only $10 with no monthly fee, and I think from the same company? Hopefully tetrisonline.com does things similar to tetris splash.
no, gungho developed toj with tetris online japan. right? tetris online would be a different company, i'd think.
unless you have inside info, you can't know it wasn't gungho's. is this the only gungho game that does this type of thing? even if that's true, it's the first tetris game to do it, and only time will tell if we'll see this more often.
Mr. Rogers was vague as to whether "by a tetreon[sic]" referred to real-world currency or to in-game currency earned by winning matches against NPCs (as in MMORPGs and racing sims).