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Off Topic / Ban me
« on: September 28, 2009, 10:39:58 PM »
I guess I should be banned, eh?

User was banned for this post

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General Discussion / Your Blockland Life
« on: September 28, 2009, 03:43:31 PM »
This is a topic for you to talk about your life since you first played vb, vb1.6, rtb, or retail. The rules are to not diss yourself for being new at first I guess..
Here is also a guide for you.
1. Try to piece together memories in correct order, you don't have to.
2. You can just talk about one part of your time on this game series.

Well, for me, It all started as a little kid back in December 2004. Blockland has just released, and I saw my brother playing it a lot. I went to go play it, but I didn't know the controls. I just sat back and enjoyed my brother playing it. Then in 2005, after TSS showed it, there were a hell of a lot of people on. I was 9, I went to go play it. It was the best feeling of my life. I loved legos, building, and using my brain, so I LOVED this..

In 2006, my older brother's friend found me Return to Blockland.. I think I joined 1.021, but it was really fun. There were thousands of people active.

2007, This is where I become popular in RTB.. Not much to say, but later in october, I start joining clans and building immerse maps.. I become popular by 2008..

2008, This is when RTB is dead. I also play Retail Blockland around Jan or so a lot, but I bought my key a long time ago. I am the most popular at one point, then I am just inactive for a while..

2009, I still play, but I want my Retail key back..

I also found RTB movie magic forums..
2 years, 9 months and 13 days (1017 days au total)

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Off Topic / Picture help
« on: September 27, 2009, 04:40:28 PM »
I have a hillarious GIF that I am having trouble uploading. Please help me and I will reward you with the hillarious picture.


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General Discussion / Closed
« on: September 26, 2009, 07:54:02 PM »
I see that I have violated the law. Removen.

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General Discussion / Blockland.us' Value
« on: September 24, 2009, 09:44:33 PM »
Was stumbeling and I found a cool site. I entered blockland.us :
http://www.valuatemysite.com/www.blockland.us


"blockland.us" is worth $69,617 USD

Site information

Thumbnail for blockland.us Meta Description: Blockland is a non-competitive multiplayer sandbox-style construction game
Meta Keywords: blockland, lego game, torque, lego, blocko, lego building game, construction game    
*  Pageviews per day: 430,148
    * Daily revenue from ads: $248
    * Host Name: blockland.us
    * Host IP: *None of your business*
    * Google Page Rank: 3
    * Google Backlinks: ~ 0

# Yahoo Inlinks: 16,461
# Alexa Ranking: 98,473
# Alexa Links: 94
# Alexa Graph:

Badspot, you need to advertise more, no offense. Also, you're doing good so far.

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Suggestions & Requests / Retail Blockland (v13) Suggestions
« on: September 23, 2009, 09:01:17 AM »
I have a few suggestions.

1. Make the tutorial more detailed: Add more rooms, add more obstacles that require you to use more advanced skills. Instead of 18 rooms, add 12 more rooms to it for more advanced users.. After say, a week of playing Retail Blockland, you would be able to get farther in the tutorial to a room that requires more advanced skills.. Eventually when you would be okay at the game, you could get through the entire 12 extra rooms. 30 rooms to learn from.
2. Microphone Chat: A way that you can send out messages to people through mic.'ing them. Add a feature where you could disable mic chat overall, or just disable somebody from talking with the microphone in general. Here is an example.
Little 8 year old : WAAAAAAAAA GIVE ME ADMIN GIVE ME ADMIN!!!
Administrator : *Disable*
Little 8 year old : *silence*
3. More vehicles/maps/bricks/etc
Yes, badspot adds some of these every update, but we should have more colors and maps plus bricks. This would make it seem more fun. Also to add more music to the game.
4. Scripts: The main thing we need in the game, these would make it even more bad ass. If we were to add a "word" senser that sensored all bad words or so, it would really make this get higher ratings from soccer moms. (Even though they're idiots, we wouldn't have such a hard time).

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Games / Your favorite Gaming console
« on: September 22, 2009, 09:05:19 AM »
What of these are your favorite consoles? Talk about your favs here.
You can multi select anything..

inb4fanboyfight

You can use the list provided below of ALL of the video game consoles ever created.

Also there have been many game consoles that worked as one game:
====The first home video games/pre-crash of 1983 (1958–1982): first and second generation====

    * Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
    * lloyd's colour tv sports (1975)
    * Coleco Telstar (1976)
    * Fairchild Channel F / Video Entertainment System (VES) (1976)
          o Channel F System II (1979)
    * Philips Odyssey (1976)
    * Pong (1976)
    * RCA Studio II (1976)
    * Atari 2600 / Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Sears Video Arcade (1977)
          o Atari 2700 / Atari Remote Control VCS (1981, Cancelled)
          o Atari 2800 (1983, Japan Only) / Sears Video Arcade II (1983)
          o Atari 2600 Jr. (1986)
          o Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 hardware clone) (~1982)
          o TV Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
                + TV Boy 2 (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
                + Super TV-Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
    * Bally Astrocade (1977)
    * Color TV Game 6 (1977, Japan Only, Nintendo's first console series)
          o Color TV Game 15 (1978, Japan Only)
          o Color TV Racing 112 (1978, Japan Only)
          o Color TV Game Block Breaker (1979, Japan Only)
          o Computer TV Game (~1979, Japan Only)
    * Interton VC 4000 (1978)
    * Magnavox Odyssey˛ (1978)
    * APF Imagination Machine (1979)
    * Microvision (1979) (Handheld)
    * Game & Watch (1980) (Handheld)
    * Intellivision (1980)
          o Intellivision II (1983)
          o System Changer (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility)
          o PlayCable
    * CreatiVision (1981)
    * Epoch Cassette Vision (1981)
    * Emerson Arcadia 2001 (1982)
    * Atari 5200 (1982)
          o Atari 5100 / Atari 5200 Jr. (Canceled)
    * ColecoVision (1982)
          o Expansion Module #1 (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility)
    * Commodore MAX Machine (1982)
    * Entex Adventure Vision (1982)
    * Vectrex (1982)
    * Sega SG-1000 (1983)
          o Sega SG-1000 II (1984)

====2nd 8-bit era/post-crash of 1983 era (1983–1989): third generation====

    * Game Boy (1989) (Handheld)
          o Game Boy Pocket (1996) (Handheld)
          o Game Boy Light (1997, Japan Only) (Handheld)
    * Sega Game Gear (1991) (Handheld)
    * PV-1000 (1983)
    * Super Cassette Vision (1984)
    * Supergame VG 3000
    * Commodore 64GS (1990)
    * PC Engine (1987, Japan)
    * Atari 7800 (1986)
    * Sega Master System (1986) / SG-1000 Mark III (1985, Japan)
          o Sega Master System II
          o Sega Master System III (Brazil and Portugal Only)
                + Sega Master System III Collection (Brazil Only)
          o Sega Master System Compact / Sega Master System IV (Brazil Only) (Handheld)
          o Coleco / PlayPal (2006) (Handheld)
    * Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (1985) / Famicom (1983, Japan)
          o Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1993) / AV Famicom
                + NES Disk System[1] (Canceled) / Famicom Disk System (1986, Japan Only)
          o Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones, multiple releases everywhere on various dates.
    * Sega SG-1000 (1983, Japan)
          o SG-1000 Mark II (1984, Japan)
    * Cyclon (1985)
    * Action Max (1987)
    * Amstrad GX4000 (1990)

====16-bit era (1989–1993): fourth generation====

    * Sega Mega Drive (1989) / Sega Genesis (1989, North America)
          o Sega Mega Drive II / Sega Genesis II (North America Only)
          o Sega Mega Drive III (Brazil Only) / Sega Genesis 3(North America Only)
                + Sega CD (1992)
                + Sega 32X (Sega Genesis 32X or Sega Mega Drive 32X or Sega Super 32X) (1994)
                + Sega Channel Adapter
    * Atari Lynx (1989) (Handheld)
    * TurboGrafx-16 (1989)
          o TurboGrafx-CD
          o TurboExpress (Handheld)
          o SuperGrafx (1989, Japan)
    * Konix Multisystem (1989, unreleased)
    * Amstrad GX4000 (1990)
    * Neo-Geo (1990)
          o Neo-Geo CD
          o Neo-Geo CDZ
    * Commodore CDTV (1991)
    * Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) (1991),(1992, U.K.) / Super Famicom (1990, Japan)
          o SNES 2/Super Famicom Jr. (1997)
                + SNES-CD (Canceled)
                + Satellaview (1993, Japan Only)
                + Super Game Boy (1994, U.K.)
                      # Super Game Boy 2
    * FM Towns Marty (1991, Japan Only)
    * Philips CD-i (1991)
    * TurboDuo (1992) / PC Engine Duo (1991, Japan)
    * Supervision (1992)
    * Mega Duck/Cougar Boy (1993)
    * Pioneer LaserActive (1993)
    * Sega Nomad (1995)
    * Super A'Can (1995)

====32/64-bit era (1993–1998): fifth generation====

32-bit era

    * Virtual Boy
    * Apple Pippin
    * PC-FX
    * Atari Jaguar
          o Atari Jaguar CD
          o Atari Jaguar II (cancelled)
    * PlayStation
          o PocketStation
          o Net Yaroze
          o PSone
    * Sega Saturn
    * 3DO
    * Amiga CD32
    * Casio Loopy
    * R-Zone
    * FM Towns Marty
    * Game.com
    * Pioneer LaserActive
    * Playdia
    * Neo Geo Pocket
    * Neo Geo Pocket Color
    * Game Boy Color
64-bit era

    * Nintendo 64
          o Nintendo 64DD
128-bit era (1998–2004): sixth generation
    * ApeXtreme
    * Atari Flashback
    * Dockable Entertainment featuring Game Boy Advance
    * Dreamcast
    * e-Reader (link port)
    * e-Reader (no link port)
    * e-Reader+
    * Game Boy Advance
    * Game Boy Advance SP
    * Game Boy Advance SP Mark II
    * Game Boy Micro
    * Game Boy Player
    * GP32
    * L600
    * N-Gage
    * N-Gage QD
    * Neo Geo Pocket Color
    * Nintendo GameCube
    * Nintendo iQue
    * Nuon
    * Panasonic M2
    * Panasonic Q
    * PlayStation 2
    * PlayStation 2 Slimline
    * PSX (DVR)
    * Q Game Boy Player
    * SwanCrystal
    * Tapwave Zodiac
    * V.Smile
    * WonderSwan
    * WonderSwan Color
    * XaviXPort gaming console
    * Xbox

====Seventh generation (2004-present)====

Name  ↓                                  
Atari Flashback 2                
Evo: Phase One                          
FC Twin Video Game System    
Game Wave Family Entertainment System    
Generation NEX
Gizmondo    
GP2X    
GP2X Wiz    
Mattel HyperScan    
N-Gage (service)
Nintendo DS    
Nintendo DS Lite
Nintendo DSi    
Pandora    
Phantom Games Console
PlayStation 3    
PlayStation 3 Slim    
PlayStation Portable    
PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite    
PSP-3000
PSP Go    
SEGA Vision    
Wii    
Xbox 360 + Xbox 360 arcade    
Xbox 360 Elite    
OnLive    
Zeebo    

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Off Topic / What is your favorite thing?
« on: September 20, 2009, 10:36:15 PM »
What is your favorite thing? Pick from one of these or just talk about something you like here.

Personally, My favorite thing is life it'sself, but I haven't been getting much of that, have I?

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Suggestions & Requests / Retail Blockland Key suggestion
« on: September 19, 2009, 03:50:02 PM »
I have a suggestion for the retail key thing. If Retail were to sell keys to companies at 10-1000, Retail could get extremely rich.

(2) Retail Keys $39.99
(5) Retail Keys $79.99
(10) Retail Keys $149.99
(15) Retail Keys $199.99
(20) Retail Keys $279.99 (399.00Value)
(30) Retail Keys $399.99 ($598.50Value)
(50) Retail Keys $699.99 (997.50 Value)
(100) Retail Keys $1499.99 (1995.00 Value)
(250) Retail Keys $2399.99 (4987.50 Value)
(500) Retail Keys $5699.99 (9975.00 Value)
(1000) Retail Keys $9999.99 (19950.00 Value)
In reality, it would be a lot cheaper to buy the retail keys in the packs of 20-1000, because if you were going to buy one key at a time to 1000, you would spend 50% more. If you think about it, if Badspot let them sell the keys he sells to them to other people for a different price, he would get more rich and Retail would increase in sales.
Not more to say, but yeah.

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Off Topic / If you were the ruler of Earth (A God)
« on: September 13, 2009, 01:47:38 AM »
If you were the god of the earth and you had the ability to do anything you wanted, you had many many worshipers, and so forth.. What would you do?

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Off Topic / What is your favorite Fast Food Resturant?
« on: September 11, 2009, 06:17:54 PM »
What fast food joint do you enjoy the most? What do you like the most? talk about it and vote!

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Off Topic / If you had three wishes
« on: September 11, 2009, 05:22:36 PM »
If you had three wishes, what would you wish for?

1.I was immune to getting hurt/killed/infected with a std
2.I had 43 million worshippers
3.I had a life..

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Drama / Roblox
« on: September 11, 2009, 10:07:56 AM »
Drama time.. I've been on blockland since 2004 when it was near RTB1.0. I remember how nearly since Roblox got released they've been spamming us.. I'm always trying to educate them and I have found that my attempts at doing so have failed. Even so, I have done a study and have found that most Robloxians are between the ages of 6 to 12. You look at Blockland and you'll find the ages of 12-19 the most commonly. Though I must admit that Roblox does have a little good, but not much. There is good and bad in everything. Anyways, I hate roblox, you do to.

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Off Topic / 1 Sentence.
« on: September 11, 2009, 09:43:22 AM »
One sentence that describes you; your catch phrase.

"Too lovey for his shirt it hurts"

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Off Topic / The Story Game
« on: September 11, 2009, 09:35:06 AM »
Here are the rules. I make up a sentence and you add to it. Eventually, there will b e a long story 5600 letters long. Start from this.

Once upon a time in a land of Ur, in the time of 1220 A.D,

Here, you add something to it. You are limited to 40 words each edit. Start from this.



Once upon a time in a land of Ur, in the time of 1220 A.D,

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