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Thursday, November 24th, 2005Effective, no? And easy.
Effective, no? And easy.
(note: read parts I, II, III, IV, V, and VI if you haven’t already) For nearly the past two weeks, I have been expounding the emphatic engineering exploits of one Michael J. Hardy. As best as I can gather, his wares have been happily traipsing across the Interweb for approximately four years. I have not […]
My blog is worth $1,129.08.How much is your blog worth? Take that, cph. Although I can’t possibly fathom why mine would be worth so much. Interestingly, Doomworld is worth $0. How much is your blog worth?
(note: read parts I, II, III, IV, and V if you haven’t already) You know, looking for stuff that Michael J. Hardy has released on the Internet is kind of like having your house infested with mice, and you are on a hunting expedition to kill them all. The first time, you think you have […]
(note: read parts I, II, III, and IV if you haven’t already) Oops, it looks like I goofed. Part four did not actually cover all the releases Michael J. Hardy has made under the Asylum Studios name. Correct, there are more magical Mike Hardy makings to be discovered!
(note: read parts I, II, and III if you haven’t already) In part three, I took a look at the various Doom ripoffs “created” by Michael J. Hardy. Those were not, however, the only releases he has made under the Asylum Studios name. His other releases include a Frogger clone, a web browser, and a […]
To put things in perspective.
(note: read parts I and II if you haven’t already) I am willing to give Michael J. Hardy the benefit of the doubt. However, the fact that he takes other people’s work and claims it as his own does not sit well with me. He also happens to claim that he is a part of […]