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Lorenzo The Comic Administrator

Posts: 24 Join date: 2011-04-20 Location: Location
 | Subject: Introduce yourself Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:07 pm | |
| Since 2003, I've gotten an interest in Blupi, and I also like to draw, but I'm not good at that. Nowadays, I like to collect games made by Cosmi and eGames. |
|  | | Star and Moon Blupi Addict


Posts: 16 Join date: 2011-11-05 Location: latitude: 39.0487 longitude: -77.6082
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:03 pm | |
| Well, I've been a fan of blupi since... before i was born i guess, can't remember first time seeing it
I like to make computer graphics, I like to learn about things, I like GOOD games (Blupi Included!),
I like Sonic, hedgehogs, cats, Legend of Zelda, I like to read books, text, online....
Welcome, me!
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|  | | Torchickens Blupi Fan

Posts: 2 Join date: 2011-11-13 Location: United Kingdom
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:01 am | |
| I've been a small fan of Blupi and less so EPSITEC since I picked up the eGames version (Speedy Eggbert) in a shop sometime in the early 2000s. I found the single player mode was disappointingly short, but the fact that you could make your own levels really made up for it to me. My brother and I would regularly make custom levels and challenge each other to them.
I also enjoyed some of the demos developed by other small companies which were included on the eGames browser, namely Lexicon (Nature Boy Software), Crazy Drake (Neurotech Software), Demonstar (Mountain King Studios) and a Breakout clone (I think it was called Blast Out?).
Other than Speedy Blupi I haven't really touched the series, never mind any of the Smaky games, I once tried out Planet Blupi, but never fully played it through.
I like a large range of Nintendo published series, including Pokémon, Mario, Kirby, Starfy, Zelda and more, and have started a collection of some of the more obscure titles, such as Tomato Adventure and Kakurenbo Battle Monster Tactics. |
|  | | Vellidragon Blupi Fan

Posts: 1 Join date: 2011-12-25 Location: Germania
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:45 am | |
| Hallo there :3 Let's see what there's to say about me...
I first played Blupi when I bought Speedy Eggbert at a store way back when it first came out in Germany (I must have been 8 or 9). I love platformers and cute games, and this was both, so I loved it and ended up making billions of custom levels and buying every Blupi game released since (except Blupi S'amuse, as I don't speak French very well). Long story short, I recently rediscovered Blupi games (Speedy Blupi 2 in particular) and came across this forum, so I signed up :3
Outside of Blupi, I like creative activities (drawing, composing, writing poems & fantasy stories, occasionally game creation, etc.), Furries and Kirby (I am currently an admin at a Kirby encyclopaedia, WiKirby).
Um, and I have a deviantART account (http://felixalexander.deviantart.com; forum won't let me put a proper link), if anyone cares, but there's no Blupi stuff on it at present time, so meh.
I guess that's all... I stink at introduction posts :\
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|  | | Lorenzo The Comic Administrator

Posts: 24 Join date: 2011-04-20 Location: Location
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Mon Dec 26, 2011 7:55 pm | |
| Oh... I forgot to mention that you have be registered for at least a week before you can post links. I might change that if all goes well! |
|  | | Wixmef Blupi Fan

Posts: 1 Join date: 2012-01-29
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:52 pm | |
| Woo, a blupi forum. My name is Marcus, I'm from Sweden. I've been a fan of blupi since I got the Speedy Eggbert demo in a PC Gamer magazine back in the days. I found this forum a few minutes ago and signed up, happy to find a blupi forum. Interests: Gaming, computers, electronics, playing guitar, to draw (mostly game related stuff) and so on. Oh and I'm also a game collector since fall 2010, I have yet to own any blupi games in my collection though. I had Speedy Eggbert 1 and Planet Blupi a long time ago but they mysteriously disappeared, just like many other old games that I had. |
|  | | Cookiemonster Blupi Fan

Posts: 3 Join date: 2012-04-12 Location: UK
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:37 pm | |
| Hi folks Im the cookie monster of the forum I was too young to remember when I first met Blupi =o He just appeared out of a computer magazine cd around the year 1998, I suppose... It was one of the most amazing games I have played at that times but after years, I lost the cd, I forgot the name of the game... etc... ._. Then I start to archiving my old games, rediscovering the games I used to have after years. While being able to find almost all the games I looked for, I remembered that there is that fantastic game with that silly yellow blop-like thing... I searched the net with blop, bloops, blopps etc... non was useful... Then I used the key words : "yellow egg blop dos game" and found this forum and the wiki page, thanks to Lorenzo. My interests? Computer games obviously, preferably old  I also like reading (oh my life is spent doing academic readings actually ._.) Anyway im always approachable and friendly (as long as you dont wake me up) So feel free to ask anything, I love to help, if I can By the way, we should help to get more people to forum... =D |
|  | | Cyanlime Blupi Fan
Posts: 4 Join date: 2011-08-03
 | Subject: Re: Introduce yourself Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:04 am | |
| I'm sure this forum will grow, after all it is the third result for searching "Blupi" on google, after only Epsitec's official english site and the Blupi Wiki, which is also founded by Lorenzo.
I first encountered Blupi becuase my Primary school had a "book club", where every semester or so everyone would get a paper catalog with books, cartoons and videogames you could order.
I happened to order some eGames game bundle, but was quickly dissapointed when I realised it was simply a compilaiton of demos and not full games. I tried a few games, but the ones I remember were some bullet hell game, a platformer/shooter called Crazy Drake, and of course, Speedy Eggbert 2.
After only a couple days of playing it, I decided to order the full version, which I obtained from Epsitec's site under the name of Speedy Blupi 2. Spent many months happily making mediocre custom levels for it.
Wasn't until late 2011 that I decided to punch "Blupi" into google, just to see if there were any new games or anything. The first result I looked at was Epsitec's old english site, which contained info on Blupi games I'd never heard of before, namely Planet Blupi and Blupimania II. Needless to say I downloaded the demo versions of both, and had much fun playing them
The other results were the Blupi Wiki, where I discovered the old Smaky Blupi games, and these forums. |
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