4 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 4 hours ago by DerVVulfman.)
Gets her phone number...
Along time ago, in a forum far far away, there was a member of the RPGMaker community known as sandgolem. He made numerous scripts that did rather ingenious tasks, such as returning features lost from the prior RPGMaker 2000/3 engines, or designing playtesting features. And after a time, he chose to post most of his works in his own site...
Game Baker was that site.
Established in 2006, his forum lasted until early 2009 on the HostGator platform. Scant few of his scripts were posted elsewhere after that, and many had searched for his scripts not knowing how to recover his works let alone reveal them to the rest of the community.
Today, Save-Point now reveals the Game Baker Archive. And yes, if you look at the posts, I indeed uploaded over two-hundred threads in two hour's time. It isn't as big as 'MOST' other boards, but it has some entertaining content. And it was a board I was looking forward to saving for a while.
Along time ago, in a forum far far away, there was a member of the RPGMaker community known as sandgolem. He made numerous scripts that did rather ingenious tasks, such as returning features lost from the prior RPGMaker 2000/3 engines, or designing playtesting features. And after a time, he chose to post most of his works in his own site...
Game Baker was that site.
Established in 2006, his forum lasted until early 2009 on the HostGator platform. Scant few of his scripts were posted elsewhere after that, and many had searched for his scripts not knowing how to recover his works let alone reveal them to the rest of the community.
Today, Save-Point now reveals the Game Baker Archive. And yes, if you look at the posts, I indeed uploaded over two-hundred threads in two hour's time. It isn't as big as 'MOST' other boards, but it has some entertaining content. And it was a board I was looking forward to saving for a while.