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Hi @ all I'm new

Post by damasch »

Hi @ all

I'm Damasch from Germany. Some time ago I registered om the metalgearsolid.org forums so I think Snake Plissken still knows me. :smile: )

Your website is so great because Kojima is such an inteligent and interesting guy and there is only few information about him out there. That's such a shame. Keep up your great work. :razz:

Anyway... let's have a good time together

kojima rulez 4ever

ps: excuse my bad English. I'm from Germany as you can see.
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Post by randomwab »

Hello, Your English is fine and welcome!
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That's what you get if you keep dubbing everything in your own language :) bad English! Although I must say there isn't much wrong with your English!

Anyway, herzlich wilkommen!
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Post by Biglife »

I know plenty of people who's first language is English and don't speak it so well. It's a pretty wierd language.
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Biglife wrote:I know plenty of people who's first language is English and don't speak it so well. It's a pretty wierd language.
Nah, some people just don't have a feeling for language, or don't find it important enough to put some effort into it. English is by far one of the easiest languages to learn. Every other language I know is more complicated.
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Post by Biglife »

Really? Was your first language a germanic language as well though. Our language is ever-changing and difficult to learn so I've heard from other foriegners.
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Biglife wrote:Really? Was your first language a germanic language as well though. Our language is ever-changing and difficult to learn so I've heard from other foriegners.
My first language was Dutch, which is close to German in terms of grammar. Dutch, by the way is the fourth most difficult language in the world to learn :) After Russian, Chinese and Japanese.
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greetings, have a nice stay!
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Post by Warrior Bob »

I have been born and rasied in California, USA... and let me attest that the American English language is so riddled with tradition and modifications as to make it practically unintelligible.

Makes for some great puns though.

Good to have you, Damasch!
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Post by Silvertear »

Well, in order to save you all from a new topic, I'll just introduce myself here.
I'm Silvertear (at least, that's my forum name), I've been playing Kojima games, as I just recently learned, ever since I've been playing games. (My first game was Metal Gear for the C64). My favorite Kojima game hands-down has gotta be Snatcher, I haven't checked out Policenauts, since I don't speak Japanese, but from what I've seen, it's probably just as amazing. I also write and remix music in my free time. Insert a witty and slick conclusion here.
"Doubt'll be the fire of your delight and she's never gonna come back down to have a pop song on the five and she's never gonna come back down to grab the T-shirt off the line and she's never gonna come back down. I think she's murderously sly and she's never gonna come back down." - BT
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Welcome Silvertear, I hope you enjoy your tiem around. You'll find it is not a very active forum, but the content is worth it since posters are intelligent and get along quite nicely.

Also, if you ever remix any Kojima related tarcks, feel free to share them with us ^^ (specially Snatcehr related work, I love the game )
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Post by damasch »

welcome and have a nice stay :grin:
"Even when I reached a hundred, even after I die, even as a ghost I'd still like to create games. It's so fun." (Hideo Kojima)
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Post by ReasonWhyNot »

You want to buy a copy of Policenauts from me?
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Hm. What's the lowest you'd go on that?
"Doubt'll be the fire of your delight and she's never gonna come back down to have a pop song on the five and she's never gonna come back down to grab the T-shirt off the line and she's never gonna come back down. I think she's murderously sly and she's never gonna come back down." - BT
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