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May 21 2007 Anchor

why don't you guys put together a free digital/ e-mag all about mods to i think you can use you interviews for some of the stuff it can also help get some mods that also dont get much attraction some attion and you can have like a how to of the week or what ever

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KaptianKrunch
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May 21 2007 Anchor

there is its called the moddb newletter

edit: game and development newsletter its just very new so its not extremly regular

Edited by: KaptianKrunch

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May 21 2007 Anchor

They could always ask for more people to help out

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May 21 2007 Anchor

yeah they could

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Jambozal
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May 21 2007 Anchor

The thread that punctuation forgot O_o

I think generally speaking, the front page of modDB and the newsletter take care of all your concerns.

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May 21 2007 Anchor

We have the ModDB Newsletter that takes care of everything you'd ever want. We hope to help it grow over the months to make it bigger and better. I don't think you could really fill an entire e-mag with news about modding, unless you just wanted us to throw everything in that we already do on the site itself (and trust me, it'd be better to fill the main site with content before worrying about making stuff for an e-mag).

For everything else, you can visit the frontpage of ModDB for the latest mod news, and subscribe to the mods you care about. :)

Edited by: Karuto

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