Gaming Anarchy
by | Internet | August 11, 2009

First I would just like to congratulate Simon on finally breaking his Twindie.net posting hiatus by doing a great review on Cutting Heads.

Now, here is some little known fact about me. Four years ago, at the tender anti-social nerdy age of 15 I started a gaming content/forums site, called Gaming Anarchy.

I asked my older brother to buy the hosting for me and so I set out starting my own site. I used phpNuke CMS, which was good for my purposes. I got some great knowledge into html/php and some other stuff, which I’ve unfortunately lost since then. The site actually did quite well. Here is the WayBack Machine on the site. [Just scroll down for the site]

The forums were fairly active with a handful of sticky users. If only I knew more about internet entrepeneurship I could’ve made the site much more bigger. It was just a fun hobby back then I guess. I lost interest in the site and it faded. Made some other sites on the domain, such as a Warcraft 3 Map Modding community. However, later I completely abandoned the site. It seems now to have been taken over by a clan or something.

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