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Re: (TFT) Hail TFT List
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- Subject: Re: (TFT) Hail TFT List
- From: Lloyd Weber <laweber3@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 20:32:53 -0700 (PDT)
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Hail Rick - and hail list!. I just joined the list a few days ago myself, and I'm also glad to see an active group of TFT fans. I started playing the original Melee when it came out and couldn't wait for Wizard. I've always loved the simplicity of the system - its like a computer language: a few reserved keywords can be put together to make as rich a system as you like.
As of the last couple weeks I'm working on a project to be able to play Melee/Wizard online, arena combat against a few friends, if nothing else. If I ever come up with anything interesting I'll let the list know ;)
Lloyd
LifeIsFun@aol.com wrote: Please forgive me for starting a thread without the slighest idea of exactly
how many other TFT fans are subscribed to this list. If I am posting out of
turn, please allow my ignorance to pass just this once. I promise to learn
quickly!
I am reasonably excited to find a set of peers who still enjoy TFT gaming.
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