Hey guys, this is a comprehensive list of pretty much everything Icy has ever made under a clan title.
Feel free to make your own judgements but I listed my own.
Let's begin.
IcyDesktop 1000http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=45703.msg718698#msg718698
Features- A screen that can change colors
- A colorful case
Microblock Wind Laptophttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=45703.msg718725#msg718725
Features- Even less bricks!
- A screen that can change colors
Icy4127 Security Machinehttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=43486.0
Features- Tons of Fences
- Multicolored plates that change the colors of a screen when stepped on
MBLK Virtual Prohttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=51025.0
Features- Floating invisible bricks that change color when buttons are pressed.
- Lots of buttons
- Buttons that spawn projectiles and lights
Microblock Jukeboxhttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=49915.0
FeaturesMicroblock Scanner V1.0http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=170194.msg4318380#msg4318380
Features- A pad that colors two sets of bricks at once
- VCE events to somehow over complicate a simple device
- The longest warning label of any gallery thread, ever.
WARNING:
Requires VCE 6.01 or newer to operate. Do not use the device in a laggy or slow server. Use a generous schedule setting. Do not attempt to remove cover during scan. Avoid quitting program with the D key during a scan. The scanner will refuse usage unless the ROM software is active. The MicroBlock Scanner 1.0 is designed for the default colorset, results my vary with modded colors.
NOTES:
In the unlikely event the scanner continues to scan when the ROM is closed, turn off the device and remove the ROM from the computer. Restart the computer.
In the event the scanner does not complete a full scan, you may be experiencing latency that is effecting relays in the device. You will need to address this before proceeding with a scan.
Microblock Icecube A2 BLPChttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=169953.msg4306442#msg4306442
Features- An A2 CPU that isn't actually a CPU and doesn't actually exist.
- A 200 event harddrive made of two bricks. (That don't actually store anything, shh don't tell Icy.
- A ROM slot to insert the one existing ROM brick which serves as an unnecessary intermediary for a scanning program. Hooray for progress!
Microblock HD 1 Projectorhttp://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=169953.msg4306578#msg4306578
Features- A frame for a screen with the same brickname as the smaller monitor.
- A cover to make it seem as if the device is off.
Microblock Multirom 1.0http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=170194.msg4453263#msg4453263
Features- 3 Extra slots in case someone decides to make three more ROMs some day.
So now that you're well versed in the IcyGamma computer catalog:Consider the fact that anyone who has played around with the wrench event system for a week or two can make any of this and that there is absolutely nothing special with what he makes.
IcyGamma has been overblowing simple little squares that barely do anything for the last three years and every single person who has praised him has fallen in the trap. Big Brother created a completely functional City RPG system using absolutely nothing but VCE and Truce created a CD-ROM that functions completely identical to one in real life and records hard data with nothing but default events.
The only reason anyone has ever taken the guy seriously is because he accompanies every single advertisement with a bunch of decent graphically designed logos, catchphrases, and buzzwords like, "A2 CPU, 200 Event harddrive" to make them seem special.
Most of this has been established by the most active posters in this thread, but I thought I'd put it all out in front of you for anyone new to see to avoid the proverbial, "Read all 30 something pages or you can't comment" restriction.
Consider this my rebuttal to the 5 page long manipulation of my dialog and context.