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11Jun/07Off

It’s A Home For You AND For Me!

"Gleemax.com Gives Gamers a Voice, a Gaming Arena and a Place to Interact in Todays Vast Online Universe"

I'm glad there's finally a place for gamers to interact in this vast online universe. Maybe there'll be blogs! And forums! And chats! It'll be... just like the past 10 years! It'll be great! Awesome even! Alert the venture capitalists, I smell money.

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  1. The best name Wizards of the Coast could come up with for a service that’s supposed to appeal to gaming geeks was “Gleemax”?

  2. I suppose it’s better then Minimumsad.

  3. That’s the worst name ever.

  4. It’s a running joke on the MtG site that R&D is run by a brain in a jar named Gleemax. Not that it makes it a good name for a website, but anyway.

  5. It’s for “hardcore” gamers, Scott. You posers need not apply!

  6. They’re designing the site under the d20 system, right?

  7. How come nobody thought of this sooner?

  8. I love the Name. Wikipedia already knows it tho

    Gleemax is a fictional alien brain in a jar that is said to control the research and development department of Renton, Washington based games company …

  9. You know I used to have all kinds of sad days and embarresing flow problems untill my Doctor put me on Gleemax!! Now I dont have to fear long trips in the car and can go wind surfing and stuff………

  10. The new ideas and expansion of old into new territories is very exciting.
    I can’t wait for what it brings.
    Really, I can’t wait.
    Not THAT long.

  11. Okay, it’s a brain in a jar. Apparently they feed it marketing and venture capital buzzwords they find plugging up the septic tank.

  12. There are no puppies or horsies. WTF?

  13. Gleemax name = more meh. And this time I am in the target market!

  14. Being an avid D&D player, this will actually be helpful. I check four places right now for D&D gathering news – Yahoo! Groups (several of them), Meetup, Warhorn, Wizards – trying to put together games, and there’s lots more out there.

    -Rip


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