View Full Version : Time passes so fast...
Alberto
Aug 2, 2002, 04:16 PM
It's incredible to see how the time passes so fast.. minutes ago I was reading all the letters I got from Jazz2 people.
Thank to you all who wrote me a letter.
What I mean with this post is just to share your good and bad moments in Jazz2, or outside of it, but during the time you were on Jazz2.
Maybe this post is stupid, but it would be nice to tell all the stories that happened in this time for all of us.
Good moments.
It was so fun to be in Jazz2 during 1999 and 2000, it seemed like magic and met wonderful people.
Been out with 2 great net girls, you know the second one, but not the first one hehe.
Had great games, battles.. etc in Jazz2.
Bad moments:
Loneliness when I lost those 2 girls.
Chiyu
Aug 2, 2002, 04:21 PM
I know the first one too, bwuhaha! >=)
JJ2 changed my life. From a offline gamer to a online gamer, it made me less bored, and meet great people (like you, Alberto).
Even though some times were rough, I wouldn't want to have missed this game.
Where do I even begin?! Bah.
It was best when I didn't try to do anything for the community. ;) When I just sat back, some people asked me to help with levels, and I was even a co-leader of a clan, as well as a moderator of JMMB, website person for J2C and J2S.. ok, you get it. It taught me a bit more about responsibilty, which was definitely not something I expected a game to do.
Likewise, it was worse when I tried. People said they didn't like my levels (for which I don't blame them), that I shouldn't be a moderator.. all kinds of stuff. I've had my enemies here, and I learned how to deal with them, which might be counted as a plus.
Few of you know this, though you might have guessed. I name no names, but the only girlfriend I've ever had I found through Jazz also, though I did so after I had left.
It's definitely affected my family, as many of you know. My sister and an artist who helped make Jazz Jackrabbit got married eventually, and they still live happily. My cousin, Wakeman, I'm sure has been affected by it, having been around since the days of Jazz 1.
So, I've been affected, and infected.
defalcon
Aug 2, 2002, 05:15 PM
Well, I've met the majority of my good online friends through Jazz. Even got to meet one, and we still keep in touch. I know I'm still going to be talking and chatting with them in a few years time, which is good to think about. :)
KRSplat
Aug 2, 2002, 05:18 PM
Affected... affected... more like rebuilt.
Before I got JJ2: I loved being outside, I also liked JJ1 a bit.
After: I became a person who would rather spend all his time on the computer than pretty much anything else.
Well, that pretty much sums it up. But I'll go into details.
Before I became very active in the community, talking about JJ2 on the JMMB was fine. Now, however, I'm not supposed to, because I don't only talk about JJ2.
...will edit/finish post later. I have to think about this :p
GuMmYBeAr!
Aug 2, 2002, 06:49 PM
I've actually... learned english off Jj2. Heh.. as pathetic as it sounds... but yet it's all b'hind-- and I feel like it shouldn't come back. Otherwise it'd pass again, and we'd simply want it to come back. Everyone quite changed from ..back then. But it's still lovely to have them around... and I'd actually feel strange to leave it all. Must add... I'm currently fighting my (pancreas) off with my parents because they want to cancel my internet account. How funny does it sound. They think I'm some intoxicated freak that constantly smells like weed and they got me down to come back home at 10:30-- the time when interesting stuff usually happen. So I don't quite go out anymore these days. And they come to me wondering why I don't go and 'play' outside. I'm like.. yeah. busted. Heh. I love you all.
Derby: Content replacement/removal.
JJ BBoy KS
Aug 2, 2002, 07:14 PM
Shouldn't this be in General Jazz 2 Talk? Whatever. I don't care.
Bobby aka Dizzy
Aug 2, 2002, 10:25 PM
It taught me a bit more about responsibilty, which was definitely not something I expected a game to do.
I'd say I learned a lot about people maintence and responsibility too FoD. In fact, I've learned more things due to this community than I ever expected to do when I just happened to find this game demo around and spent hours trying to get it on my old 14.4 modem.
Through the people in the community, I decided to start programming stuff and to even learned a whole lot about general maintenance of websites and building of websites. None of which though, I could have done without the countless hours of help I recieved from various kind people helping me along the way.
Starting out I joined the community in early 2000 and I never expected to be responsible for parts of it, including the bills. Out of everything though, I consider JDC to be most valuable in what I've learned and done in the community. Through JDC I had a real project I wanted to help with and do. JDC was the way I learned about programming and a lot more about leading. In the more recent times, I've explored statistical systems and really found that I love statistics. I would have a hard time going through my day if I was not here, I devote more time than I would like to admit here.
I've met countless people and learned countless things and I thank all of you who have shared the experience.
Enigma
Aug 3, 2002, 01:08 AM
It's been fun all right. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was my introduction to online gaming. After i finished single player, i opened multiplayer, and wondered "hmm, what does that 'internet play' thing do". Before i knew it, i was in a server with other players. I learnt most things about using the internet (which was quite new to me back in 1998) by playing Jazz2 and looking for sites about it. Rather surprisingly for a pc game, i'd say it made me a bit more social too. When i was 11-12 years old, i was a very shy and withdrawn kid. I'm still not very talkative today, but at least i'm not so afraid of people anymore. I think i can say that change happened because i could talk to people (that would be you guys) who don't judge you by... your looks, habits and stuff... So yes, i'd say jj2, but especially this great community around it, has affected my life in a very positive way.
I LOVE YOU ALL!! :)
Super Saiyan
Aug 3, 2002, 01:47 AM
Thats almost the same story as mine, Enigma. If I they didnt make the game JJ2 or I never knew about it, I never would get so addicted to JJ2 & Computer as like Im now. The Community around JJ2 and all my friends helped me, from the highest technical support 'till the littlest crap. And you know what, if I didnt join this community, I could never talk correct English. Jazz changed my whole life. Jazz2 has just the bestest Community, and Im proud that im a member of it :) <b>Jazz 4-ever!</b>
Disguise
Aug 3, 2002, 02:04 AM
I've played this game for over 4 years, to say that it hasnt changed my life would be a lie. First online game (14.4k net cant support many games), first levels, first tilesets, uhhhh, first everything, go Jazz or something. 14 - 18 years old is a big change too, and Jazz was a part of it. Hmmm, what else? Oh yeah, I even moved to england from south africa while playing Jazz, another big thing. That's about all I can think of right now, unless I go all ooshie wooshie cuddly wuddly on you guys ;)
Michael
Aug 3, 2002, 02:05 AM
nice game, great people.
The game isn't so good but what makes me like the JCF more than playing is all you cool people. Don't got one of those speaches,
just wanna agree with Tyff;
I love you all n.n
Alberto
Aug 3, 2002, 03:36 AM
You see that it changed the life to most of the people around here.
But actually no one posted the good times and bad times, you can say them here.
One more thing, I would like that everyone who votes to post and say why did they pick that vote.
I forgot to mention another good moment that was really fun.
Once Dreama, Newspaz, Tweety, iCeD and me made a Tubelectric remix, during the time I was tracking it it was all fun.
I never posted it on public, but if you wanna hear it just click this link:
http://es.geocities.com/albertocastillo2001/Together2.s3m
The song isn't very good, there was a better version I made, but I lost it.. I'll post it in case I can find it.
BlazinDragon
Aug 3, 2002, 04:40 AM
Yeah, I guess JJ2 changed my life too. Before I played JJ2 I wasn't really considered..lets say-cool, but I picked up a thing or two and im cool :cool:. This particular game made me get addicted to games on the computer. But i was already a computer genius when i first went on the computer.:D
I have bad times too. Many people insult me, and make fun of me, and call me newbie, when ofcource ive been playing for about 3 years now (wow, time does go fast!) many people still bug me, occasionally it gets on my nerves..but usually i ignore them.
After this stuff, JJ2 did change my life. I have met many people. I never dreamed so many people would (at the time)would be on a unpopular/unknown game. If you stood infront of your class and say, "Who's heard of JJ2?" probably they'd look at you as if you were crazy and say, 'no'. So JJ2 is still really unknown, but it's suprising how many people know about it and aren't in your classes at school.
Chiyu
Aug 3, 2002, 05:02 AM
Good times for me:
The rise of CC in 1999, the forming of CTU in 2000, around the creation of my first levels, gamemodes and tilesets, when CC started playing CTF and first official clanwars in very late 2001, and the times when I got my real life friends to play JJ2 online with me (2001 and 2002).
Bad times for me:
The war with RG, the first war with GpW, the times when there were rumors being spread out about the evilness of CC and TEC (which caused me the bad reputation I had for a long time), the BOMB-wars, the dissolve-CTU war (with GoC) and the death of the majority of the CTU clans and when a lot of my JJ2 friends left, the almost-dead situation of CC (when most of our members were inactive, luckily it's different now and better than ever), the second war with GpW and some other minor problems.
Fortunately, the good times lasted longer than the bad times. I can say that it's a good time for me now on JJ2.
MaGoo
Aug 3, 2002, 05:10 AM
Oh yes, this game has definitely changed my life. Ever since I discovered this beautiful creation, I've been obsessed... Maybe even addicted ever since. My addiction to this game has lead me to spend a lot more time on the computer, it has even given me a more positive attitude toward things. It's given me a new hobby, making levels. But most of all, I'd say it's given me good times with online friends that I can talk to, trust and share pretty much anything I want with.
I originally fell in love with this game back about four years ago. I was looking to find an online game that I'd enjoy, when I stumbled upon the shareware version of Jazz2. I played it for a few days, and then I automaticly become addicted. I would play for hours on end. Finally, on December 25th 1998, for the first time I held the full version in my hand. It was like eating a big juicy piece of pie. After that, my addiction had expanded to new heights. I started exploring the pleasure of making new levels, talking to even more people that I had never known of before, playing new game-types and overall, having a lot more fun.
To this day, I have never gotten sick of Jazz Jackrabbit. I still daily play the game, visit J2O, JDC and so on. I have new friends, that I play with online or talk to on ICQ. I try not to get too "close" to my online friends, but I'd like to mention an example of one person that I learned a lot from over these years. Shorty [GpW] (formally in LJ) has been a big inspiration for me, and our online friendship from the first day we met in some server, has expanded ever so much. Here's too good friends! *Raises his glass of carrot juice*
I can't even imagine how I would have turned out if I never discovered this game, so I voted 'yes.' I think Jazz Jackrabbit has changed my life for the better. In my heart, I'll never leave the community. Friends forever, and forever friends.
BlazinDragon
Aug 3, 2002, 07:50 AM
hey! ur not on daily, if ppl are unlucky enuff your on once every 2 weeks! Lier :p
||Slim
Aug 3, 2002, 10:52 AM
its pretty cool to know that your well known to people who are thousands of miles away from you i suppose.
Another Jazz 2 fan
Aug 3, 2002, 11:24 AM
I made one of my best friends due to Jazz 2. Many of you may know AtomicFeline. I met him in real life (Our fathers work together, and we went to his house.) We got to talking, and before long discovered that we already knew each other from JJ2. Since then we've been great friends, but if it weren't for JJ2 we would never have become friends. That is one of the cooler things that have happened to me.
Jazz 2 is a great game. What I like especially is the freedom you have to create levels and tilesets. I always liked games with level editors, but before JJ2 they were rare and the level editors weren't very good (like in Skunny). I had played Jazz1 (which I had heard about from my best friend, who is still my best friend). I used to rarely go on the internet (once every several months). Whenever I did, I liked to check Epic's website. When Jazz 2 was announced, I was very excited. But the release date came and went several times. I knew that there was a message board, but didn't join until much later, when I started frequently going online. I thought "why not?". Before then I had only been in the Redwall community (I am not anymore). And so, I joined the Epic Mega Message Board a few months before the release of the shareware. Back then the board was frequented by the creators of Jazz 1 (like Jeh), and there were great people like Onag, Dethman, Wakeman, ZZTPyro (now Buster), Gizmo, Captain Spam, Bluez, and many many more, a few who are still here. I am still here now, and more active than ever before (there were times when I didn't post very much). This game is great, the community is even greater, I hope it lives forever. It certainly is a defining part of my life.
Let us also take a moment to be thankful for what we have. We are very fortunate to have a great site, like J2O, and this wonderful message board. Thanks to all those who made this community possible, and everyone else who keeps it alive. While we may never see another Jazz game or patch, I feel that this community will last. It is because it is a small one, unlike popular game communities like Epic's other game (not the I have anything against Unreal, although it is the reason we were abandoned). We are much closer than many other communities. To Jazz 2! *raises a carrot beer*
AJ2f
Chiyu
Aug 3, 2002, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by Another Jazz 2 fan
I made one of my best friends due to Jazz 2. Many of you may know AtomicFeline. I met him in real life (Our fathers work together, and we went to his house.) We got to talking, and before long discovered that we already knew each other from JJ2. Since then we've been great friends, but if it weren't for JJ2 we would never have become friends. That is one of the cooler things that have happened to me.
Jazz 2 is a great game. What I like especially is the freedom you have to create levels and tilesets. I always liked games with level editors, but before JJ2 they were rare and the level editors weren't very good (like in Skunny). I had played Jazz1 (which I had heard about from my best friend, who is still my best friend). I used to rarely go on the internet (once every several months). Whenever I did, I liked to check Epic's website. When Jazz 2 was announced, I was very excited. But the release date came and went several times. I knew that there was a message board, but didn't join until much later, when I started frequently going online. I thought "why not?". Before then I had only been in the Redwall community (I am not anymore). And so, I joined the Epic Mega Message Board a few months before the release of the shareware. Back then the board was frequented by the creators of Jazz 1 (like Jeh), and there were great people like Onag, Dethman, Wakeman, ZZTPyro (now Buster), Gizmo, Captain Spam, Bluez, and many many more, a few who are still here. I am still here now, and more active than ever before (there were times when I didn't post very much). This game is great, the community is even greater, I hope it lives forever. It certainly is a defining part of my life.
Let us also take a moment to be thankful for what we have. We are very fortunate to have a great site, like J2O, and this wonderful message board. Thanks to all those who made this community possible, and everyone else who keeps it alive. While we may never see another Jazz game or patch, I feel that this community will last. It is because it is a small one, unlike popular game communities like Epic's other game (not the I have anything against Unreal, although it is the reason we were abandoned). We are much closer than many other communities. To Jazz 2! *raises a carrot beer*
AJ2f
Something similiar like that happened to me too. Q has been at my school 2 years ago, and I knew him, but we didn't talk with eachother or anything. I met him on Q and discovered that I actually knew him in real life and now he's a good OL friend and CC member. :)
Super Saiyan
Aug 3, 2002, 12:41 PM
There was one bad thing what happend through in my jj2 history. When I joined for the first time a TSF server, there were all bunch of ppl. They wasnts rook or noob, they were just the normal people who actually play 1.23 now. So, I played TSF alot. But slowly it looked like everyone disapeared. I wondered why (They started playing 1.23), and so slowly I lost my interest. But Luckely and very luckely someone, dont remember his name teached me having Colours in your name, seesh I was happy. After that I teached also JCS, I was even more happy. But still everyone left TSF and there were only white names around. And so, I really dont know how, I discovered this site... and so slowly also the 1.23 servers, man I was happy seeying al those ppl around 1.23. Too bad people overthere annoyed me and didnt had much interest in being friends, maybe because I was a bit n00b and also was quite young. I really lost my Interest again. But then luckely I saw a guy on TSF, Elrick. He was searching members for his clan BOD. I joined. I really didnt had any ideas about clans, I just joined every clan which said: 'Hey wanna join?'. After a while I also joined DBZ and luckely I did. Piccolo teached me alot of the Internet, like MSN. Because of MSN I got alot of friends around jj2. Slowly DBZ died, but I still was in BOD and through months I leaved the other stupid clans and actually understand a good community. After that, I begged Elrick to get MSN. And so the BOD clan became bigger and with much contact. After a while when BOD came alot better we also played Clanwars, they were fun. Especially we won almost every clanwar. And so slowly I became, lets say 'GOOD'. So I addicted to the community and played alot of 1.23. Nowadays I even play CTF, which I even hated before. Anyway I just want to say because of jj2 I just got alot friends. I really want to thank Piccolo aka Soulfire and Elrick for all the good things.
And guess what, BOD has the current members:
Elrick(leader), Ignition, Sharky, Umba, Duran, Goldy, Xan (finally back) , Duran, Scream, FuryFlame, Burningball, Me
And is totally Active again! GO MY CLAN!!
Syntax
Aug 3, 2002, 01:10 PM
JJ2 was such an influence on me that I wrote my college app essay on it. :)
Alberto
Aug 3, 2002, 02:03 PM
Nice to know you're all here telling yer stories.
Actually, a lot of stuff comes to my mind when I was new here, but also a lot of stuff comes from the last year, when I was more or less happy with Merve at my side, also Ryu was here.. etc.. all seemed good..
GuMmYBeAr!
Aug 3, 2002, 02:29 PM
(magoo, i hate you, i've always hated you since the first day that you left me for the WHOLE VERSION back then without telling me and i felt so deprived, alone, and and.. I HATE YOU. ITS BEEN FOUR YEARS WE KNOW EACH OTHER AND YOU DIDNT EVEN GET TO MENTION ME INTO YOUR POST?! HOW I FEEL INSULTED! HOW!.. HOW!! LETS SEE WHO'S GOING TO MAKE THESE FIREWORKS NOW. I HATE YOU. YOU HEAR ME?! I HATE YOU. )
i lub you ;P
||Slim
Aug 3, 2002, 04:01 PM
lol ^^
syntax.. you have that essay on yer computar? can we hear it? ;)
I think Wakeman did a similar thing, Syntax. Course, he's still in High school. ;)
ßúññ¥€lmérTbtCC
Aug 3, 2002, 10:07 PM
yes it did chanche my life
Chiyu
Aug 4, 2002, 03:10 AM
But it didn't teach you how to spell well. ;p
Stijn
Aug 4, 2002, 03:55 AM
IT DID
Without JJ2, I would never have met you all :P
Serious, it did. It is still the only game I play frequently, and I waste almost all my time on the PC with browsing J2O/JCF, playing JJ2, chattign with JJ2 ppl, and stuff. I think I can call some ppl I met on JJ2 real friends and I think alot about JJ2.
So yes ;)
defalcon
Aug 4, 2002, 06:42 AM
Originally posted by Syntax
JJ2 was such an influence on me that I wrote my college app essay on it. :)
Post a link! :D
Actually, many of the people I speak to online most are friends I've made through JJ2. Alot of my older friends I've made are all busy and grown up now so I don't talk to them alot, but I still get to talk to some of my older known friends and alot of more recent ones too. :)
AJ2F - Does Atomic Feline still use ICQ? I haven't spoken to him in AGES. So long he probably doesn't know who I am anymore, actually. :p
Tweety
Aug 4, 2002, 07:15 AM
I guess it changed my life too.. I also learned English on JJ2, which is a big part of my life now. I could hardly make a sentence when I first entered the community. Like Tyf said, things have changed from back then, but it'd be strange to leave it all, so I'm trying to be around as much as I can. :)
Ooh, I remember that Tubelectric remix, Beto.. I had to listen to the original soundtrack a dozen times to understand the way it said "are you ready?". ;P It was a fun experience for me too, though.
Shorty
Aug 4, 2002, 09:18 AM
I've been playing since I was 13, I grew up with you all :p
It's not really the game that changed my life because I can safely say I did absolutly nothing for the community, more like the people. It's hard to imagine what life would be like if I didn't meet those few close ones, who were always willing to give support and advice through the hard times.
The only bad times I can think of is when you just become distant from old, close friends and never end up talking to them again. I'm sure this has happened to most of us.
As for leaving...I would have no problem leaving the game. Leaving the people, there's something I will try never to do.
(As for Magoo, I can't imagine life without you either and you know I'm always around if ya need me) *awww*
Syntax
Aug 4, 2002, 12:05 PM
Slim, defalcon: Well, it's not based on the community (though there is a blurb about that somewhere in there); it talks about my struggle to create a working tournament. Learned about leadership, responsibility, organization, etc. This was one of the very rare pieces of writing that I have done where I had too much to write about, and had to cut it from three+ pages to two.
Unfortunately, the only electric copy I had was on my dad's computer, and it got erased a couple months ago (reformatted hd). My dad might have a hard copy lying around, and my university may have it on record. I just tried to call my dad, but he is not home at the moment.
FoD: Yeah, I'm not in the right age group...oh well, that helps show how cool you guys are. :)
Trafton AT
Aug 4, 2002, 12:59 PM
Yes, it did. I have played a significant amount of time on JJ2 and am very dedicated to it. 100% yes.
Another Jazz 2 fan
Aug 4, 2002, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by defalcon
AJ2F - Does Atomic Feline still use ICQ? I haven't spoken to him in AGES. So long he probably doesn't know who I am anymore, actually. :p
No, he hasn't used icq for a long time. However, I do have his email, if you are interested...
atesoRJOL
Aug 4, 2002, 04:10 PM
Jazz2 didnt change my life, but if I didnt have jazz2 I dnno what I would be doing now; sitting down and making myself a website all day and talking in chatrooms:p
Alberto
Aug 5, 2002, 02:42 AM
I would like to know what I would be doing now if I didn't find this game.
But maybe my life would have been better if I didn't find this game
Fawriel
Aug 5, 2002, 07:55 AM
You guys were my only friends!(Before my vacation!)
Bad times:When I get bad reviews by some people.That's all!:D
I joined the Jazz2 community in 1998 around when the demo was released, and I was 11 when I joined...11! Geez, I've spent many years on this game (actually nowadays its more or less just the community). Actually when Jazz 1 came out I was obsessed with it, and then I heard about Jazz2, and suddenly when the thought came to me to see what was up with it, I found the demo was released.
When I joined I was pretty new to the internet, and through it and the help of people I learned a ton about making web pages and made programs, and was inspired for all sorts of things. I've made many many friends in Jazz2...in fact the majority of everyone that I talk to is from this community.
The best times were probably when I first released my old website The Rabbit Hole, and how crappy it was, and then eventually doing one major revamp and having it become much more popular. And also when I released SXR was one of my favorite times. Oh, and playing online for countless hours, and talking in the old Epic MMB. I still remember that, and when it was first thought up to have clans in Jazz2...and the first War Tavern (even though I didn't have any additions for any of it). I've spent countless hours involved with this game. It's influenced my knowledge and inspired me to look into programming and designing sites, and for making graphics, and all sorts of things. Jazz2 has changed my life in many many ways =)
And who can ever forget playing Diamondus Warzone so many times that you can capture the flag and score a point in just a few seconds?
And all of the hype around *it* (I wonder how many people in online play you could ask about *it* and have them not know what it was...) Ohh, and playing against CliffyB online! Crazy fun times =) And that one time when I e-mailed Arjan and he actually answered me, =P
As far as regrets, my only major regret is that I've made many many friends over these years, but I can say that out of who I talk to more often now, only very very few are the same friends that I knew from way back when. A lot of them disappeared into thin air and I have no way of contacting them. Sad.
But anyway, Jazz2 has been good to me, though I don't play it nearly as often as I wish.
defalcon
Aug 6, 2002, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by Spaztic
I joined the Jazz2 community in 1998 around when the demo was released, and I was 11 when I joined...11! Geez, I've spent many years on this game (actually nowadays its more or less just the community). Actually when Jazz 1 came out I was obsessed with it, and then I heard about Jazz2, and suddenly when the thought came to me to see what was up with it, I found the demo was released.
You started at age 11 as well? Wow, small world. :)
And all of the hype around *it* (I wonder how many people in online play you could ask about *it* and have them not know what it was...) Ohh, and playing against CliffyB online! Crazy fun times =) And that one time when I e-mailed Arjan and he actually answered me, =P
CliffyB? Cool :D
There's a 45 minute video of CliffyB showing off the Unreal game, he mentions Jazz a few times and some of the new UnrealEd (level editor) features were inspired by JJ2 - they have a set of pre-fabs that were inspired by pre-made level objects; JJ2's tilesets. :)
Uh...I played Jeh...=P
Aiko
Aug 6, 2002, 01:28 AM
I have no idea. It's a pretty good 2d parallax scrolling 2d platformer with friendly people all around, i guess. I followed the development of the Jazz series since 1994. I eventually improved my english a bit. And some other stuff.
Very inappropiate post, sorry :)
Yup. It definately changed my life. I've been playing it for longer than I can remember right now. My memory leads into the fog and darkness of time :D Online I improved my English a lot, I learned a lot of new computer stuff like programming/memory editing file resource hacking/security cracking, ect, etc, etc... Man I think I am the one who released the most programs for jj2 so far. It just feels great if you know you are a part of something.
I also got new friends online (which were my only). This JJ2 is definately the best. I tried switching to UT/Q3A some times but failed. Looks like I love jj2 too much. This game is really great.
Too bad it has no future...
Newspaz
Aug 6, 2002, 04:14 AM
Jazz DID change my life.
I've always had fun playing, and I still enjoy it. My Jazzing reached it's top about a year ago. It made my school prestations drop down badly. However, I think it was worth it.
Another Jazz 2 fan
Aug 6, 2002, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Spaztic
As far as regrets, my only major regret is that I've made many many friends over these years, but I can say that out of who I talk to more often now, only very very few are the same friends that I knew from way back when. A lot of them disappeared into thin air and I have no way of contacting them. Sad.
Yes, I miss some of the people that were around in the good ol' days.. :( I also regret not being terribly active back then, I missed a lot.
Flint LP
Aug 10, 2002, 09:09 AM
Jaazz Jackrabbit has definitly changed my life.
While I have been playing Jazz1 since I was around 7 or so, and Jazz2 since I was about 8 or 9. While I was never active in this community until this summer, I have always played Jazz2 on the internet. And a TON of 2 player with AJ2F! (It was lots of fun, except player 2 keys can get really annoying.)
I would have to say my favorite thing ever, was I think around August 1999. I had made my first ever level. It was battle, and the tileage was horrible. I had tons of weapons and warps, and was huge. Then I hosted it on-line. It was amazing how many people joined. There were easily more people playing my level than any JDC event, and we were having so much fun in the absolote crappiest level ever! It was awesome!
Bad times were in late June of 2002. I had for the first time been active on the community, and my first posts were awful and really dumb, AJ2F was embarrased, and later on so was I. I later deleted most of these first dumb posts to spare me more embarrasment. (an example, someone had posted a topic. I replied, a very dumb one at that, and it was the first reply to that thread. So then I posted again saying Yes! I was the first person to reply. I later deleted this post and several others like it.
I am going to have to end this reply, since the cat is walkinng on the keyboard, bloking the screen, and trying to yank the mouse.
PS I (duh) have also met Atomic Feline. Its kind of funny, that you can feel like you are friends with everyone here, and think you know about them, when you really don't. To think, I used to think that Atomic Feline was a girl.:rolleyes:
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Ice M A N
Aug 10, 2002, 05:52 PM
<font size="1">I just typed away without much thought so some of this is amazingly unordered.</font>
Like many of you, I also started jj2ing more than 4 years ago on a 14.4 and had a blast. The early battles where everyone's skills where relatively equal and I had a chance at winning :p. I still remember details from those games, especially ones that were "important" like the first time I saw the community's big names in-game (like Capt. Spam, Dethman, ST, etc), and my favorite game ever: JDC vs. MERC.
Joining MERC was one of the best things I've done while Jazzing, and I did it only because it was Onag's clan. I didn't know him at all at the time, except for the fact that he was well respected and deserved that respect. I grew to know him well during the rest of his Jazzing days and without a doubt he was my favourite Jazzer ever. (Fquist would be second, btw ;p). Up until the end of EM I was proud to tell others what clan I was in.
I also loved figuring out how to use JCS using the few resources available at the time. Learning how to do "harder" stuff and create some resources myself (like the (first) MCE list and TC101) were also among my favorite activities. I have no idea why I'm the JCS mod though, as my learning stopped back then and many, if not most people have devised many tricks not even thought of back then.
I have tons of memories of good times, and seldom any bad ones. Whether that's because I've forgotten them or I haven't experienced many, I don't know. I remember everyone calling me Iceman, which I really didn't care about, just kept complaining about it to be noticed. I remember this one girl who kept asking why I was Ice "M A N" when I was only twelve. Staying up to 4am plaing Worms Armageddon with Onag was also incredibly fun (Thanks again Wakey for making that possible with the Jazz2 Quit II which I won). I remember my first post on the Epic Mega Messageboard, the Epic Indicators or whatever they were called and reading EVERY SINGLE POST the day it was posted, which went into the JMMB as well. I remember having J2C as a homepage and my reaction to just about every news item posted. I remember when J2C closed too, and I swear my eyes just got teary just thinking about it.
Anyway.. by the end of nagcentral... Oct or so last year, I had no more place in the community. Nothing (or close to it) to help out on or anything. Which is disappointing to say the least because one of the reasons I enjoyed this so much was because I COULD help people who needed help. Now it seems I'm just taking up bandwidth.
Anyhoo.. I grew up with Jazz. I don't regret it. I've learned many things like helping people, how to learn by myself, and with help. I've had fun and you guys have always made me feel.. good. It was great then, but I really don't see a point in it anymore.. so this will probably be my last month sticking around. When school starts up.....
There just aren't the same type of people around here nowadays. People like the J2C crew and many other oldies who made this game something worth sticking with for 4 years.
Yes Jazz has changed my life, or at least taken up a significant portion of it.
Fawriel
Aug 11, 2002, 02:40 AM
Moving!:)
Radium
Aug 12, 2002, 04:23 PM
JJ2 did nothing for me. Everything I ever needed to know about it to do anything for me I figured out in the demo. I don't mean to sound negative.. but... okay, I do mean to sound negative. Mwahaha!
Violet CLM
Aug 12, 2002, 07:25 PM
What Newspaz said, only I don't quite think it was worth it.
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