Old Frets on Fire Members?
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Is anyone here from Frets on Fire between 2005-2010? Just curious to see how thing are for anyone I may have communicated with on that board.. I just looked and I have 1401 posts.. That’s significantly more than I thought.
narutostarwars123456 here. Joined there back in 2008.
Haven’t touched the site in over a year. Permanently focusing on RB3 cons now.
From scorehero in 2007 with the tag unknown696
Joined there in 2007. I miss flipping through those tape decks.
Joined there in 2007. I miss flipping through those tape decks.
Right? lol. Nostalgia.
i was at frets on an old name for over 8 years
Right? lol. Nostalgia.
It’s not just nostalgia. The game was just so much more fun to play thanks to “customability.” CDs, or tape decks. You’re own setlists.
Like you didn’t get to have one bad song in your catalog, because you picked them all. And the more HO/POs option, it ruined me for these other games. I was the first to make glowing HOPOs notes for FOF. I still have problems seeing hammer ons in RB during overdrive phases because they still look almost identical.
2010 here, nostalgia hits me like a pile of bricks when im reminded of them tapes lol
Member since 2008 with the same username. I didn’t post on there much besides my songs and some custom fretboard graphics.
You are about to leave Rhythm Gaming World and access the external songs DB. While no song or file sold for commercially available videogames is hosted there and only fan generated content is allowed, Rhythm Gaming World has no direct control over the database and no files are hosted here. Alright, we had to made you aware of this, now you can visit the database!