Procedural Texture's Whitelist CHALLENGE:
Why do I think it's important to reward people who do giveaways across all levels? Because leveling up is a reward for doing giveaways, but that only means something if there's a variety of giveaways to enter at all levels. I reward people who reward that spirit.
If you qualify, alert me in a comment below, or ping me at any time in the future when you do qualify.
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Thanks !
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I do not qualify yet pumped high five for a giveaway! o/
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Cheers; good luck!
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I didn't qualify for the whitelist challenge, but I do appreciate the game very much! I'm looking forward to trying this one out soon, it reminds me of one of my old favorites on the NES: Skate or Die.
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Congrats. Sounds like it found a good home.
I skipped the 16-bit console era entirely. My Colecovision died before I finished high school, and in college I only played in arcades. After that I was a dedicated DOS and then Windows. The next time I touched a console was playing Gran Turismo on a friend's PS3 (damn, that was fun). Sure sounds like I missed on some good times :D
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Ooh, Colecovision. My fam had one, but they never bought any games for it for some reason... so I ended up more into the Apple IIe at the time. Then the NES came out right when I was hitting the right age to fall in love with 8-bit consoles :)
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