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Williams Games: Maximum 5 entries for initials
TOK:
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--- Quote from: TOK on October 02, 2007, 02:34:49 pm ---Once you get 5 up, you're supposed to start using the creative alternatives, like DIK, COK and FUK.
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How about DUM, ASS and JRK? ::)
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You were never in a real arcade, were you? ;D
fjl:
I was but a wee lad when everyone was playing games like Dig Dug, Q*Bert and Ms. Pacman. Still remember seeing crowds of people watching others play. I was kind of young to comprehend the initials thing back then. Plus I was too poor to play them so I never got to ad initials to an arcade. It wasn't until right before the Sf2 craze came along that I finally had money to play at arcades and found out about initials.
leapinlew:
--- Quote from: efjayel on October 03, 2007, 08:36:10 am ---I was but a wee lad when everyone was playing games like Dig Dug, Q*Bert and Ms. Pacman. Still remember seeing crowds of people watching others play. I was kind of young to comprehend the initials thing back then. Plus I was too poor to play them so I never got to ad initials to an arcade. It wasn't until right before the Sf2 craze came along that I finally had money to play at arcades and found out about initials.
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Around here... everyone used ASS. And we laughed every time.
BrentRadio:
"Around here... everyone used ASS. And we laughed every time."
Just like Fry does...
Oh, and you can get around the 5 high score limit if you want.
Just download this hack and burn a new rom.
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/williams/wmspatch/WMS_HS.html
Brent
Dervacumen:
We always tried to arrange initials so when you read down the list it made some sort of statement.
1st place: EAT
2nd place: SHT
3rd place: YOU
4th place: ASS
5th place: HOL
It always worked best on games that recently had the high score table recently reset. We would just tank games to make sure we were inserting our words into the right place in the high score list. Come to think of it, no wonder my mom didn't want me playing in the arcade all the time.