Hey, i'm representing Virtual Games BYOND (VGB), a sub-company of Virtual Games inc.
The Company bases itself on bringing BYOND users professional looking games, without Ripped code, Ripped icons, unoriginal plots or Abusive GMs.
We are currently looking for Experianced staff, and if you are interested, visit the site @ http://www.vgbyond.cjb.net and have a look around.
If you have any ideas on a game, and do not have the specific skill to make it, bring your case to us, we may consider it.
Current projects in VGB at the moment is 'The Pirates and The Colonials' spearheaded by AZA, Mousie_kebabs & Fib Gibbley, originally created by AZA; The Kardium which is still undergoing Design by Manakra, and Aza_kebbibley's Guide to life, which has been currently postponed.
Although we seem to be professional in our work, the company itself is not professional, and members are of all ages, sexes and are not required to have any qualifications. Employees work for free, and may in the future recieve a percentage of the earnings of the company.
Though i suppose most of you are now thinking 'What a bunch of crap' i ask you to recognise that this company is for the Players of BYOND who are fed up with the above stated problems in currently available games.
Thanks for reading this, i hope you keep an eye on the growing company.
Virtual Games BYOND
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Apr 10 2004, 4:02 am
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Apr 10 2004, 4:05 am
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i would like to apply for beta testing for your game. I saw the offer on your website. I signed the guestbook :P
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AZA wrote:
Hey, i'm representing Virtual Games BYOND (VGB), a sub-company of Virtual Games inc. You can't call a company "inc." unless it's actually legally incorporated. That is, you're supposed to have stock and everything. Rule of thumb: Don't use legalese if you don't know what it means. Lummox JR |
In response to Lummox JR
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Lummux, i'm not in charge of VGI, so i'm not sure if it's fake or not, i don't really care, as the blame is not on me, all i want to do is provide what i say to provide on previous links.
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In response to Lummox JR
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Dear Lummox Jr.,
'Inc.' is as in Incorportation, Incorporation, meaning legally binded by law, thus not doing any illegal activities Corportation is the word your looking for, Corporation is thus "stocks and everything". Also, to be called a 'Corporation' or thus, such, would require a state or national business license. Incorporation does not fall under the rule of owning a business license, such as corporation does. Love, Death, And All Manakra |
In response to Manakra
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*Looks around...*
I never seen anyone tell off Lummox Jr. like that. =) |
In response to Manakra
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Manakra wrote:
Dear Lummox Jr., JR 'Inc.' is as in Incorportation, Incorporation, meaning legally binded by law, thus not doing any illegal activities You're quite mistaken. To incorporate is to become a publicly traded company. The "inc." suffix is properly applied only to businesses that have gone through the necessary legal steps. A corporation is a company that has incorporated. That is, incorporation is the state of being or process of becoming a corporation. There's no such thing as an incorporation, as a noun, because incorporation is an activity. Lumomx JR |
In response to Krew
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Krew wrote:
*Looks around...* That's because there's no Lummox Jr. to tell off. It's also because he's very incorrect. And looking past the name blunder, being told off by the very incorrect isn't actually anything new. Lummox JR |
In response to Manakra
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Feel free to call yourselves "Virtual Games ink" though.
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In response to Flick
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Flick says:
Feel free to call yourselves "Virtual Games ink" though. But since it seems that this "company" is run by mostly teenagers, they probably aren't even paying business taxes- therefore it's not even worth the "ink" it's printed on! :D |
In response to Lummox JR
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Hmm... I don't really want to get involved in this argument but...
Inorporation Dictionary Definition: 1 a : to unite or work into something already existent so as to form an indistinguishable whole b : to blend or combine thoroughly 2 a : to form into a legal corporation b : to admit to membership in a corporate body Corporation Dictionary Definition: 1 a obsolete : a group of merchants or traders united in a trade guild b : the municipal authorities of a town or city 2 : a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person although constituted by one or more persons and legally endowed with various rights and duties including the capacity of succession Hope this helps at least on of you. inc. could mean anything by the way, such as... incolor, or, or... er.. inclined... i don't know :P AZA |
In response to Krew
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Krew wrote:
*Looks around...* You should go to Chatters more often. |
In response to Nyck
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Yes, we have fun with Lummux in Chatters :)
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In response to AZA
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AZA wrote:
inc. could mean anything by the way, such as... incolor, or, or... er.. inclined... i don't know :P In the context of an entity name it always means incorporated. Anyway, the definitions there confirm what I said. Lummox JR |
In response to Lummox JR
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You can't call a company "inc." unless it's actually legally incorporated. That is, you're supposed to have stock and everything. Your puny legalisms will not stop Union Terraform Corporation! We are not a legal "corporation" but rather a spiritual body comprised of people who are deemed worthy to work on Union Terraform projects, i.e., me. So there! |
Current projects in VGB at the moment is 'The Pirates and The Colonials' spearheaded by AZA, Mousie_kebabs & Fib Gibbley, originally created by AZA; The Kardium which is still undergoing Design by Manakra, and Aza_kebbibley's Guide to life, which has been currently postponed. I had a chance to preview TPatC (not to be confused with Mel Gibson's TPotC) and I liked it. Good luck! |
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Gughunter wrote:
I had a chance to preview TPatC (not to be confused with Mel Gibson's TPotC... Or Johnny Depp's TPotC, for that matter. |
In response to Tabu34
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cant even view your site, whoever the host is...its pretty dam bad...
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In response to ClericVash
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It uses Freewebs, and attempts to use popup-ridden cjb.net to disguise that fact. =P Not exactly the kind of combination that inspires confidence in what is pretending to be a registered business.
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