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Post by John Titor on Jan 29, 2020 13:43:16 GMT 10
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Post by John Titor on Jan 29, 2020 16:37:34 GMT 10
very fun month
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Post by mc98 on Jan 30, 2020 3:42:30 GMT 10
Still looks early 2000s.
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Post by karlpalaka on Jan 30, 2020 3:52:10 GMT 10
April 2003 is the last month of the early 2000s.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 30, 2020 3:53:18 GMT 10
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Post by John Titor on Jan 30, 2020 15:40:56 GMT 10
April 2003 is the last month of the early 2000s. Yup it was the END!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 21:57:34 GMT 10
April 2003 is the last month of the early 2000s. Yup it was the END! Come on now, you and I have had this discussion. Didn't you agree with me that there was a sudden, face-slapping shift into the core '00s right around September 2004 when American Idiot came out? Anyway, the April '03 memories are flooding back. I was at the tail end of my tenure on StarCraft (the CD crapped out the following May for some reason), failing math, and had just bought my first nu-metal album, Hybrid Theory, about a month before. My life was about to change forever and I had no idea it was coming.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 31, 2020 4:14:44 GMT 10
Come on now, you and I have had this discussion. Didn't you agree with me that there was a sudden, face-slapping shift into the core '00s right around September 2004 when American Idiot came out? Anyway, the April '03 memories are flooding back. I was at the tail end of my tenure on StarCraft (the CD crapped out the following May for some reason), failing math, and had just bought my first nu-metal album, Hybrid Theory, about a month before. My life was about to change forever and I had no idea it was coming. There was, I said in the November 2003 thread of 03 was a transitional year lol Why was your life about to change
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2020 13:11:42 GMT 10
Come on now, you and I have had this discussion. Didn't you agree with me that there was a sudden, face-slapping shift into the core '00s right around September 2004 when American Idiot came out? Anyway, the April '03 memories are flooding back. I was at the tail end of my tenure on StarCraft (the CD crapped out the following May for some reason), failing math, and had just bought my first nu-metal album, Hybrid Theory, about a month before. My life was about to change forever and I had no idea it was coming. There was, I said in the November 2003 thread of 03 was a transitional year lol Why was your life about to change First, on May 26, 2003, I received two important gifts for my birthday: the computer game Dungeon Siege (thus my first serious exposure to a Western-style RPG that began my shift away from Nintendo and Final Fantasy and toward serious PC gaming) and Fallen by Evanescence. The latter was significant because, although I already had Hybrid Theory, getting Fallen really began my plunge into nu-metal and serious music collection. That summer followed albums by Disturbed, P.O.D., Marilyn Manson, Powerman 5000, and tons of others. Finally, on top of that, it would be the last summer I spent in middle school and in my old neighborhood. The following year, for the first time in nearly 10 years, I would have to make new friends. All of the above really set the tone for my high school experience as well as how I experienced the core ‘00s.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 31, 2020 14:41:34 GMT 10
There was, I said in the November 2003 thread of 03 was a transitional year lol Why was your life about to change First, on May 26, 2003, I received two important gifts for my birthday: the computer game Dungeon Siege (thus my first serious exposure to a Western-style RPG that began my shift away from Nintendo and Final Fantasy and toward serious PC gaming) and Fallen by Evanescence. The latter was significant because, although I already had Hybrid Theory, getting Fallen really began my plunge into nu-metal and serious music collection. That summer followed albums by Disturbed, P.O.D., Marilyn Manson, Powerman 5000, and tons of others. Finally, on top of that, it would be the last summer I spent in middle school and in my old neighborhood. The following year, for the first time in nearly 10 years, I would have to make new friends. All of the above really set the tone for my high school experience as well as how I experienced the core ‘00s. I fee like a lot of people moved to PC in 2003 for some reason
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2020 22:26:30 GMT 10
There were lots of good things going to PC in 2003 and 2004. For a non-exhaustive list, this included:
Dungeon Siege (as mentioned) WarCraft 3 and Frozen Throne Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic World of WarCraft Star Wars: Battlefront Half-Life 2 Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (granted this was more popular on XBox) Age of Mythology Neverwinter Nights Star Wars Galaxies Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Galactic Civilizations Civilizations III
Tons of great releases if you were a PC gamer.
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Post by John Titor on Feb 1, 2020 2:47:25 GMT 10
There were lots of good things going to PC in 2003 and 2004. For a non-exhaustive list, this included: Dungeon Siege (as mentioned) WarCraft 3 and Frozen Throne Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic World of WarCraft Star Wars: Battlefront Half-Life 2 Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (granted this was more popular on XBox) Age of Mythology Neverwinter Nights Star Wars Galaxies Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Galactic Civilizations Civilizations III Tons of great releases if you were a PC gamer. I mostly played ps2 and xbox, but I do remember those games getting hype all of a sudden on PC, Like I can't be the only one who noticed this. I had a pc that had Windows XP and at the time I don't even think it could run anything that was 128 bit graphics.
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