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TAR News Archive

A collection of our news articles and updates, spanning over 20 years!


Legacy News #1334

November 24, 2005 • Category: Uncategorized • Author: LD • 💬 0 comments

You fool, Lone Lee! You wiped the sites from my update! I kinda forgot to make a newspost, so I can see why you'd make the mistake, but... fool! Foolish fool!

(Mario Kart DS rules, my wireless router works fine, my win/loss record is too embarassing to type)

EDIT: As seen below, Lone Lee took it upon himself to blame me for his shortcomings. How very typical of him. You should all email him and tell him how much he sucks.

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Legacy News #1332

November 22, 2005 • Category: Uncategorized • Author: LD • 💬 0 comments

You have to love Christmas. So many great new games to spend money on. Sonic Rush is the best new Sonic game in years, but I don't think I'll be playing it much longer because Super Mario Kart DS hits this week.

And it is online.

Hopefully I can set my wireless router to allow my DS to connect through it. If not, I'll have to splash out on the USB thingy once Nintendo start selling it over here. And I don't really want to be doing that if I don't need to.

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Legacy News #1331

November 20, 2005 • Category: Uncategorized • Author: Lone Lee • 💬 0 comments

Best news today: Under 1MB Abandonware was raised back from dead... even better, they're our newest applicant. This is one of the dearest abandonware sites ever to me bec use the concept prioritizes only the great games made with very little resource -- the true champions from the past, the classics that inspired the cult to the abandonware in the very beginning. A shame they had to start over: it used to be a great site. Let's hope they manage to resume past greatness.

Swizzle is putting a lot of effort into getting the necessary cosmetic and functional changes made here and on Demu, so you should as well click on the edible underwear ads we've been getting from Google, as that will greatly decrease the pain involved in spending thousands of dollars for the sake of your welfare.

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