![]() Yes, the old website is down. Yes, it has been mirrored here for archival purposes. Yes, the forum is down. No, we don't know if it will ever come back. Scatter to the winds our childrens... TO THE WINDS! |
![]() Portal is out! Info! |
![]() Best crate run, EVER! Tom Clarke has beaten the old record by twenty seconds. That is all. |
![]() There hasn't been much game news in a while, so we come to you today with a bit of site news. Our incredibly awesome website host, Servage.net has once again upgraded our hosting package free of charge. We can now transfer 3000GB of data a month, which is around 100 Gigs of daily transfer. We don't know about the rest of you, but that seems like a whole lot of data to us. But when we went to review our usage statistics for the last week, we were amazed and a little bit scared to find out that some of our usage spikes almost hit that mark! Check it out...
You'd think the forums would be more active |
![]() Narbacular Drop has received an "honorable mention" in Gamasutra's Quantum Leap Awards: Most Important Games, 2006. MORE LIKE 2005! But regardless of the year, it is quite an honor being sandwiched between Brain Age and Rocket Slime. In other news, your dog wants steak. |
![]() Newcomer Cush beat the long standing speed run of Jesse Katzman-Beimuts by 2 seconds! Here is the play back. UPDATE: Jesse Katzman-Beimuts reclaims the title with a 1 minute and 7 seconds speed run! UPDATE: agi_shi is calling out everone to beat an impressive 3 minute 28 seconds crate run. A "crate run" requires you to take the crate with you from the first room with to the final hallway. UPDATE: agi_shi has perfected the "crate run" with a 2 minute 57 seconds entry. |
![]() Game Shadow has nominated Narbacular Drop for the Innovative Gameplay award! We are up against some amazing games (as it seems we always are), but if you liked Narbacular Drop feel free to vote for it. By voting you will be entered for a chance to win this awesome prize: "Two Radeon X1950s, The Intel Core 2 Extreme processor X6800, and The Intel Desktop Board D975XBX". I voted! |