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I played the demo of the game at a friends house back in '97. But I didn't think much of it, and so I sorta forgot all about it. Until I one day in '99 noticed it again on a front cover; "FULL VERSION OF DINK SMALLWOOD". So I bought it. And played the game through.. And I found it to be highly amusing and fun. This was all before I had an internet connection. After having completed the game, I read through the files and saw something here about the possibility to make my own game.. Yay, I thought. So I made some small, worthless dmods. Then I got tired with the game. Until I got an internet connection. Then I remembered Dink again, and wanted to see if other people had made games. This was sometime back in September 2000. So I went to RTSoft.com/dink, and looked around. Found some games. Then I went through the links, and eventually stumbled over TDN. And I joined. I could say the rest is history... but RustedSorrow has a point.. Sharp and I would not be, if it had not been for Seth A. R., TDN, and our common interest in Dink. And you bet I appreciate what this community has done to my life, indirectly that is. Yup, my life would definately not have been the same without Dink.
