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achap
Joined: Jan 23 2015
PostPosted: Jan 11 2025 04:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I check this site every 1-3 years for new articles. It has probably been 5 years this time.

I was presently surprised that there were at least a couple articles in 2024.

Does anyone know how many active users are on here?
Is this just a forum that an grizzled group is using to crypto communicate?

Either way I've always loved it.

I'm even using a computer from like 2009 to go on here.

Anyone else share these vague feelings of nostalgia where they don't even need to accomplish anything in particular but just feel like it's this time frame?

The tabs on this browser loading slowly even please me.

Anyways. I'm from Canada.


I check this site every 1-3 years since i found it existed, i don't know when that was, but it feels like it was 2006 or something.
Last check: Jan 11 2025
 
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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
PostPosted: Jan 11 2025 06:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Good to know, fellow Canuck. I'm basically keeping this place on life support, ironically by posting about the notable dead.
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SoldierHawk
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Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
PostPosted: Jan 12 2025 02:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

And we love you for it, Prime.


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Methid Man
Title: Spawn of Billy Mays
Joined: Nov 23 2010
Location: Hackensack, NJ
PostPosted: Jan 16 2025 06:35 pm Reply with quote Back to top

achap wrote:
Does anyone know how many active users are on here?

I check it once in a while. Mostly dead now, though.

Meanwhile I'm using a new laptop I got just a month ago to post this.

And I'm from the US (like a lot of us are).

If you want a more active version of the Syd Lexia community, there's the Discord server.


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GeorgeTaylor
Title: Miss Madness 99
Joined: Sep 09 2012
PostPosted: Apr 17 2025 10:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Our generation is slowly turning into what Gen X was to us growing up. We are no longer the prime generation anymore as of 2025. Gen X had to accept it and now it's our turn. it was hard for a few years as I found our culture was totally replaced by the ones who grew up on SpongeBob/Anime/Star Wars prequel. We are basically what they call in computers as legacy support. I mean I will be 42 in July but I honestly felt 24 for like 2 decades In my heart. This site kept that vibe going for a long time. We are still the same people but I think you get what I am saying.

I believe when Val Kilmer died it made me realize how much time has passed since our childhoods. 1995 was probably my favorite nostalgia year. That was the year of Batman Forever,Casper,Clueless.Mortal Kombat 3 was in the arcades and the first PlayStation would be king in 2 or 3 years. Gaming magazines were the rage and you were blessed to have a Friday at Pizza Hut and Blockbuster.

1988 is a close 2nd as that's the year I got my first NES. I got Zelda 2 and I was too stupid to figure out how to ever beat it. Whenever I want to go back to 1988 I watch Nightmare on Elm Street 4 or Phantasm II and remember how different society was back then. It truly was.

I still have my Wii with the Nes emulator in case I ever get the itch. The top Nes game list will never "looe" it's magic. Also thanks to Syd for dropping by with the updates and recent posts.

It is now our responsibility to be like those faceless nes Japanese programmers who tirelessly did everything to make our childhoods so good. It's our duty to make future generations happy like the ones before us did even if we can't be as happy with some things as we use to.

https://youtu.be/gNcIAC30mWI?si=TcY9cs76Pe9gntMt


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