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Don't copy that Floppy!

NWN FTW

I'm a freaking lawyer after hearing about all that copyright law, lol.


Edit: Ahahah, what game were they playing at the end? AHhaha. They were mashing the keys like they were potatos.
 
HAHA that was hilarious.

And to think. That guy got paid to do that.

It did have some really good points though but it was really hard to take it seriously with the late 70's early 80's mixed with the 90's styles.
 
michealo said:
just see this, eh?

Naah, oldie but goodie. I showed it to a few people and they've never heard of it before, so I figured i'd post it for either nostalgia or new viewers :p
 
As long as I've been around on the internet, I'd never seen this video. Yeah, I've heard, "Don't copy that floppy" about 1,000,000 times. But never seen the video
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I htink it's one of those things people just assume you see and never post it...

Speaking of which, where's the dancing baby?!!?

Wow, when you add up all the people that make the game, there is liek 20 or 30 people! Omgz! That's like, 80 people that can't eat when you steal games!!!1!

Next time, have some sensitivity before you steal that 1.44 MB of 1's and 0's!

And I agree with the statement that P2P Networks were made to get revenge for this video.
 
lol I saw this in 1994 :/ but its always funny to see again. You missed the mark by 14 years lol
 
At the end I would have still copied it and told him to STFU noob! He wouldn't have known what hit him. Then if he wanted to be a snitch I would just say this was my backup copy that my friend was going to store in her vault. If she plays it that's her fault not mine. Newb rapper, he is.
 
Del A:/HORRIBLEblackmansinginganddancing.exe :D

I like how the guy said "The sound people make the sounds" for that SHIT game, did you hear the garbage sounds? Totally craptastic and unrealistic, why would you need more than 1 sound guy? I wonder how much a sound guys made on crappy old pre-1980 games.


I also like "this is the end of the computer age" ahahaa... riiiiiight.
 
My god that was hillarious!
ROFLECOPTERS and GIGGLESCOOTERS

Just for that, I promise never to copy a floppy again.
 
was it me.. or did those programmers looks like total dweebs...

i know for a fact that if i went to high school with them.. i'd pick on them..

especially that doofus with the glasses lol.. i would have stuck him in a trash can..

none the less.. that video was funny..
 
sad, so so sad, i remeber my friend having a copy of the original DOOM on like 9 floppies or something.
 
God no, that brings back horrible memories of my vocational school. That video was used as punishment if we were caught playing Quake during school hours. :eek:
 
Luxor said:
When the nerd guy comes up.. is that AOL I see on his screen? :cool:
Most likely there were about 2 choices of ISPs back then (not really), the big ones were AOL and Prodigy. Both sucked but one sucked more than the other.
 
Wow, nearly 10 freakin' minutes...

Anyways, that one Joe Butler dude said that they're there to answer support calls and do technical support... you don't see any of that these days. :rolleyes: *cough* EA

Also, anyone else think that kid with the slick-backed hair looks like Rider Strong from the old-sk00l "Boy Meets World" show -> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0835045/
 
If that popped up everytime "someone" got a game without paying "someone" would never copy a game again :p
 
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