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Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Ty on May 06, 2005, 04:10:53 pm
In one year, that is.

Read the full story.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Newts on May 06, 2005, 10:31:26 pm
The whole thing smacks of "no shit Sherlock" to me.

"I thought that I'd spend my whole life doing what I've been doing for the last 9 years. Reality has kicked in however"

Unfortunately it guarantees a year of unprecedented "oh Moogie you're so great, let me crawl up your colon" snivelling. I'm sure it won't stop after she's gone, either.

Well, there's something to look forward to, at least.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Saiyanora on May 06, 2005, 10:53:34 pm
Damn the evil site prevails...


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: tbtwrestlerdan on May 13, 2005, 06:28:02 pm
Gotta admit, though, she's done some intense shit for the whole Shining series.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Newts on May 13, 2005, 06:33:44 pm
I'm just bitter because, despite the fact she knows all about this place and what we're doing here, I got the impression she was trying to horn in on our niche with the Shining Fanwork forum, and giving people the impression that Tateru was the best way to make a Shining fangame, despite Devlyn's BABS engine being superior, in my eyes.

I'm not sure the Shining scene is what it is because of her - I think it's all in one place because of her. Without her we'd still all be Shining fans, just spread out in different places.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: tbtwrestlerdan on May 13, 2005, 06:46:59 pm
I wouldn't really know the best engine for making a game, considering I've never really gotten into any game making, coding, or stuff like that.

As for the Shining Fanwork forum, I think that's just a place for people to post drawings that they do.

I would, if I could draw.

4 minutes to computer shutdown... damn library hour long time limit.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Noma89 on May 14, 2005, 03:44:09 am
Quote from: "tbtwrestlerdan"
I wouldn't really know the best engine for making a game, considering I've never really gotten into any game making, coding, or stuff like that.

As for the Shining Fanwork forum, I think that's just a place for people to post drawings that they do.

I would, if I could draw.

4 minutes to computer shutdown... damn library hour long time limit.


We post Bowie Online updates, and I posted things about Shining Forever in the past.  People just aren't drawn to fanwork very much, even though fangames are probably all this series has left to look forward to.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: acebloke on May 14, 2005, 04:48:09 pm
Yeah, posting DSC updates was even more pointless than posting them here, no one gave a shit, yet all the people who said they were gunna do the game that had stupidly bad grammar managed to pick up all the attention.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Noma89 on May 14, 2005, 07:09:09 pm
Quote from: "acebloke"
Yeah, posting DSC updates was even more pointless than posting them here, no one gave a shit, yet all the people who said they were gunna do the game that had stupidly bad grammar managed to pick up all the attention.


Ha, I can agree with that.  It seems like everyone wants to make the game themselves because they think anything in progress doesn't involve them.  If they aren't part of the making, the assume it's just another crappy idea.  In reality, while the workers are making progress, the dreamers are getting attention.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Newts on May 14, 2005, 07:58:50 pm
Hence my recent article on "how to make a Shining fangame" - just like with all creative processes, the frontmen/women are the ones who get the attention. Sure, it might be their idea, but they can't do it on their own. Not even Devlyn and Ty work alone.

The thing that got me about the whole Shining Fanwork thing is that people posted their fangames there, despite the fact that here we're much better-equipped to give advice and help with those kinds of things, what with experienced coders, designers and so forth.

I'm so bitter these days. I'm sure I was happy once...


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Seanikins on May 15, 2005, 01:08:32 am
im not really involved with any of this..but can someone explain to me that one-eye-closed emoticon? I beleive its supposed to be a wink..but quite frankly it looks to me as if the poor fellow was bashed in the eye a few

guess life got real hard real quick?


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Devlyn on May 15, 2005, 10:06:21 am
Quote from: "Newts"
Hence my recent article on "how to make a Shining fangame" - just like with all creative processes, the frontmen/women are the ones who get the attention. Sure, it might be their idea, but they can't do it on their own. Not even Devlyn and Ty work alone.

The thing that got me about the whole Shining Fanwork thing is that people posted their fangames there, despite the fact that here we're much better-equipped to give advice and help with those kinds of things, what with experienced coders, designers and so forth.

I'm so bitter these days. I'm sure I was happy once...


Of course we can easily remedy that by releasing enough cool programs :P.

And we really should breathe new life into the Articles section ;).


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Ty on May 15, 2005, 10:13:25 am
Quote from: "Devlyn"
And we really should breathe new life into the Articles section ;).


It's on my "To-do" list :P I might tweak the site a little this week, and try and get the functionality actually working, as opposed to just being half-finished like it is now ;) Everyone is still welcome to email me articles and I'll get them up asap :P


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Patrel on August 28, 2005, 02:32:57 pm
I'd always figured it was just talk.  Announcing something like that a year in advance gives plenty of time for a mind change.  But with the sparce updates there in the past 6 months maybe it'll happen.

Dislike SFC all you want, there's no denying it's kept the shining community together more than anything though, it will be a loss.  Though I don't think it's getting shut down entirely, but then again it's not like many details or much info has been stated.

The FC patch has breathed some air into SFC.  BTW I'd of never known about this place if it weren't for SFC (not that I post much, but I do read quite a bit of this place )  :D


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Job on August 28, 2005, 03:15:30 pm
To be honest i've always thought the people at SFC take the Shining Series too seriously, to an unhealthy extent. What keeps me around is the fan games which i find to be challenging projects.


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Patrel on August 28, 2005, 03:40:38 pm
Actually I'd bet the majority of SFC members haven't even played more than 1 shining game.

Though I could be guilty of being one of the "too serious" ones, depending on what you mean by it.  :D


Title: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Job on August 28, 2005, 07:44:22 pm
Man, i just noticed i have a bad pixel in my very expensive flat screen. It's a very tiny dot, it's going to drive me insane.

[edit] it was just a piece of dirt [/edit]


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: peegai on December 25, 2006, 06:50:25 am
Quote from: "Ty"
In one year, that is.

Read the full story.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.


The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Newts on December 25, 2006, 08:42:14 pm
Quote from: "peegai"
Quote from: "Ty"
In one year, that is.

Read the full story.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.


The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)


Welcome, friend.


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: peegai on December 26, 2006, 02:57:27 pm
Quote from: "Newts"
Quote from: "peegai"
Quote from: "Ty"
In one year, that is.

Read the full story.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.


The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)


Welcome, friend.


And don't get me started on the fucking message board: it's mostly overrun by a clique of anally-rententive, obnoxious twats (TTG, Rune, etc).


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Devlyn on January 03, 2007, 08:15:18 pm
lol :P

Still, you have to admit that I'm a pretty kick-ass moderator there :P


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: peegai on January 03, 2007, 09:18:41 pm
lol :P

Still, you have to admit that I'm a pretty kick-ass moderator there :P

If I knew much about you, I would comment you on that. :P


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: acebloke on January 07, 2007, 11:26:20 am
Quote from: Newts
Quote from: peegai
Quote from: Ty
In one year, that is.

<a href="http://www.shiningforcecentral.com/news.php?m=1&story=322">Read the full story</a>.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.

The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)

Welcome, friend.

And don't get me started on the fucking message board: it's mostly overrun by a clique of anally-rententive, obnoxious twats (TTG, Rune, etc).

Hello and welcome to the internet!


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: peegai on January 08, 2007, 07:05:18 pm
Quote from: Newts
Quote from: peegai
Quote from: Ty
In one year, that is.

<a href="http://www.shiningforcecentral.com/news.php?m=1&story=322">Read the full story</a>.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.

The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)

Welcome, friend.

And don't get me started on the fucking message board: it's mostly overrun by a clique of anally-rententive, obnoxious twats (TTG, Rune, etc).

Hello and welcome to the internet!

Not everyone I've met on the internet have been complete assholes, so I don't see what your point is, considering that it's a narrow-minded one.

Hallow and welcome to the brighter side of the internet, acebloke! We love ya, kiddo! :)


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: acebloke on January 11, 2007, 03:48:59 am
Quote from: Newts
Quote from: peegai
Quote from: Ty
In one year, that is.

<a href="http://www.shiningforcecentral.com/news.php?m=1&story=322">Read the full story</a>.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.

The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)

Welcome, friend.

And don't get me started on the fucking message board: it's mostly overrun by a clique of anally-rententive, obnoxious twats (TTG, Rune, etc).

Hello and welcome to the internet!

Not everyone I've met on the internet have been complete assholes, so I don't see what your point is, considering that it's a narrow-minded one.

Hallow and welcome to the brighter side of the internet, acebloke! We love ya, kiddo! :)

You didn't get it, never mind. British humour.


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: peegai on January 11, 2007, 04:47:47 pm
Quote from: Newts
Quote from: peegai
Quote from: Ty
In one year, that is.

<a href="http://www.shiningforcecentral.com/news.php?m=1&story=322">Read the full story</a>.

If you've ever wanted to own part of her collection, now would be a good time as most of it is being sold.

The article reeks of narcissism, in my opinion. This Moogie seems to be so full of herself at times. (Then again, most entrepreneurs are.)

Welcome, friend.

And don't get me started on the fucking message board: it's mostly overrun by a clique of anally-rententive, obnoxious twats (TTG, Rune, etc).

Hello and welcome to the internet!

Not everyone I've met on the internet have been complete assholes, so I don't see what your point is, considering that it's a narrow-minded one.

Hallow and welcome to the brighter side of the internet, acebloke! We love ya, kiddo! :)

You didn't get it, never mind. British humour.

Je suis anglais. Vraiment.


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Seanikins on February 13, 2007, 07:42:49 am
urgh..the quotes, hurting my eyes!


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Sir Phill on February 13, 2007, 11:41:11 pm
Yeah, any chance we can get them to be translucent?

Also to stay on topic: Did moogie ever leave?


Title: Re: Moogie's calling it a day.
Post by: Ty on February 14, 2007, 03:42:26 pm
I'll take a look at the quotes next week, along with everything else I haven't fixed yet :D