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  1. 28 minutes ago, Tkasto said:

    Huge thanks. It looks great.

    Also, I realised I screwed up with the poster request. I don't need it for Extreme Rules (since it already happened in my diary), instead I need it for Hell In A Cell. 

    No problem, I'll change it tonight! 

  2. On 01/07/2018 at 17:27, Hardcore3 said:

    I dunno if anyone would use this but I also made what I am calling an NXT Latin America Championship. Could someone put it on this background please

    MDamU6G.png

    tSAJok4.jpg

    If you still need this.

    MDamU6G.png

     

  3. 6 minutes ago, SeanD McMahon said:

    Or greyscale. The texture I think is fine but if you dial back the color and it's still tough to read maybe dial it back?

    That's just, like, my opinion man.

    I'll give it a go later and see how it turns out! 

  4. 15 minutes ago, Hulkster2001 said:

    Faker Taker wasn't around in 1993. HBK and Bearer are managers not tag team partners.

     

    It's a tournament... why would you start off with five first round matches? That makes no sense. It needs to be an even number.

    I suggest taking the first round matches and multiplying them by five. Then add Fake Undertaker vs Fake Kane for storyline continuity. Then there'll be a real King of the Ring tournament. 

     

  5. 10 hours ago, Yorkshiresbadass said:

    Just wondered if someone could design a graphic for me, it would go in my signature for my 1993 diary. Ideally it would have the words "Welcome Everybody to ..." and then the 1993 Monday Night Raw logo somewhere. Any font/colour is fine, and you can use any wrestlers you require, although if (as a minimum) Bret Hart, Bam Bam Bigelow and Randy Savage could be incorporated that would be amazing. Thank you for any help. 

    Since you've had no  replies I gave it a shot. I'm new to design though so if you'd rather wait for a better one to come along then that's OK!

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  6. This talk made me read through the Thing again. That was an awesome game. The paranoia and mistrust were palpable. Reading back I didn't play very well so here's hoping we get another game with similar mechanics in future.

    I also wanted to run a really crazy mafia idea past someone if we get back to it. Can I message someone who knows mafia?

  7. 6 minutes ago, kurgan said:

    So... I'm not gonna lie.  I spent all day at work on Friday poking around this place.  Always saw the Mafia stuff, and wanted to get more involved, and started reading some stuff.

    Then I spent 4 HOURS going through Pastamafia, and it was FUCKING brilliant!!!  OMG, what a roller coaster ride.  Holy shit.

    May try to tackle GLOW next, but that might take longer, lol.

     

    Anyway, then I saw that this forum is not very active, and that there are not really any games or anything popping up, especially for newbies.  But, I did want to stop by and show my gratitude and respect.

    Yeah mafia games were fun. Check out Westworld and The Thing mafia games, I had a lot of fun in them. 

    My hope is that after a few months interest might pick up and I'd be the first to run or sign up for a game.

  8. 55 minutes ago, =BK= said:

    Dunno if you've already sent it in but...

    You've got a bunch of blank space at the top so I'd move the cups and "Hot Ideas" up along with the paragraph below but leave a tad more space between the cups and paragraph than you already have.

    I'd take that Uncle Sam in a bit on width. It looks a bit stretched and is close to the  bullet points.

    If that "We want you" is part of the Uncle Sam graphic I'd erase it and remake it yourself with the text editor so you can play with the size separately from Uncle Sam.

    I've cut the we want you part - was it to make it bigger or smaller?

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