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Stupid question about this site.
Who created it? 

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This guy yo!
http://www.caligirl.net/album/darkviper.htm
The site was originaly hosted by Mplayer, then IGN aquired them, and of course later GSI aquired IGN... :icon29: l
http://www.caligirl.net/album/darkviper.htm
The site was originaly hosted by Mplayer, then IGN aquired them, and of course later GSI aquired IGN... :icon29: l
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What was Mplayer?Bdw3 wrote:This guy yo!
http://www.caligirl.net/album/darkviper.htm
The site was originaly hosted by Mplayer, then IGN aquired them, and of course later GSI aquired IGN... :icon29: l
im pretty sure it was hosted by gsi before ign and gsi merged.Bdw3 wrote:This guy yo!
http://www.caligirl.net/album/darkviper.htm
The site was originaly hosted by Mplayer, then IGN aquired them, and of course later GSI aquired IGN... :icon29: l
remember the We Do Youngsters clan? it got a taboo because GSI thought it to be offensive :icon32:
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I can give you guys a little history 
Quake3World.com was the official community site for Quake III Arena. It was a bit of a partnership between id Software and Mplayer.com. Mplayer.com hosted and maintained the site, as a part of the Xtreme Network division which I had started... it was a network of about 80 fan sites, along with many (about 50 or so) hosted sites for users/mods, etc.
I remember designing the original site back in the day (November '99) over the weekend, with only a few assets that were available... (screenshots
). You can see what it looked like here:
http://web.archive.org/web/199911280021 ... world.com/. It had a few other evolutions as the site continued to evolve and receive quite the traffic: http://web.archive.org/web/200006211511 ... world.com/
Of course it looks TINY on today's desktop resolutions... but it was simple, and it did the job! We released the Q3A demo exclusively on the site for a few days, then it went out to the rest of the world.
After a bit of time, I moved on to work with Infogrames, Inc. down the road from the Mplayer (HearMe) offices, and started managing the Unreal brands online, amongst many other action titles. Before I moved on, my sister Cali Girl (http://www.caligirl.net), who was also working with me at Mplayer at the time, transitioned into managing Quake3World.com, and I would say she did a fine job at it! She came to me about a month after I left and asked if I could help re-design the site again - so I did, again with very few art assets to do so, and this is what it looked like: http://web.archive.org/web/200103011523 ... world.com/
About 3-4 months after I moved on, GameSpy (now owned by IGN) acquired Mplayer.com (http://pc.gamezone.com/news/06_18_01_02_05PM.htm), which I believe turned out to be a bit more of a malicious merger, but that's my own opinion.
Of course with PlanetQuake already existing on the GameSpy Network, Quake3World.com was more of red-headed stepchild... but it has survived, which I am extremely happy and proud of. I give big props to DooMer and the folks who continue to admin this - even IGN and GameSpy for keeping it alive!
Anyhow, that is the history in a nutshell

Quake3World.com was the official community site for Quake III Arena. It was a bit of a partnership between id Software and Mplayer.com. Mplayer.com hosted and maintained the site, as a part of the Xtreme Network division which I had started... it was a network of about 80 fan sites, along with many (about 50 or so) hosted sites for users/mods, etc.
I remember designing the original site back in the day (November '99) over the weekend, with only a few assets that were available... (screenshots

http://web.archive.org/web/199911280021 ... world.com/. It had a few other evolutions as the site continued to evolve and receive quite the traffic: http://web.archive.org/web/200006211511 ... world.com/
Of course it looks TINY on today's desktop resolutions... but it was simple, and it did the job! We released the Q3A demo exclusively on the site for a few days, then it went out to the rest of the world.
After a bit of time, I moved on to work with Infogrames, Inc. down the road from the Mplayer (HearMe) offices, and started managing the Unreal brands online, amongst many other action titles. Before I moved on, my sister Cali Girl (http://www.caligirl.net), who was also working with me at Mplayer at the time, transitioned into managing Quake3World.com, and I would say she did a fine job at it! She came to me about a month after I left and asked if I could help re-design the site again - so I did, again with very few art assets to do so, and this is what it looked like: http://web.archive.org/web/200103011523 ... world.com/
About 3-4 months after I moved on, GameSpy (now owned by IGN) acquired Mplayer.com (http://pc.gamezone.com/news/06_18_01_02_05PM.htm), which I believe turned out to be a bit more of a malicious merger, but that's my own opinion.
Of course with PlanetQuake already existing on the GameSpy Network, Quake3World.com was more of red-headed stepchild... but it has survived, which I am extremely happy and proud of. I give big props to DooMer and the folks who continue to admin this - even IGN and GameSpy for keeping it alive!
Anyhow, that is the history in a nutshell

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lol R&RII
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THE HANGOUT.
BTW DV, got n00dz of your sister?
BTW DV, got n00dz of your sister?
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Links need to be orange, and damn that's one way to necro and return to the boards.
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ah, the good old days when imagemaps were the kings of webdesign :nostalgia:
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LOL - imagemaps are the bomb... even still today, when you want to be lazy with your slices 
Now Flash is the new evil.

Now Flash is the new evil.
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flash the new evil? what is this, 1999?
web2.0 is the new buzzword.
and slices are what caused every dork on the planet to create a website. talk about the apocalypse.
beeatches
web2.0 is the new buzzword.
and slices are what caused every dork on the planet to create a website. talk about the apocalypse.
beeatches
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Cool stuff DV, I'm glad you came back around. 
