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”Many of these enthusiasts also proved to be early adopters of internet discussion, creating a raft of fansites and bulletin boards in the mid-to-late 90s that finally allowed the global Transformers community to get together. Today, that's grown into a clutch of professional, commercial sites that provide a growing army of fans with up-to-the-minute news about new figures or movie rumours, and extensive photo galleries of the rare toys they yearn to own. " The fan websites themselves are very competitive in nature and we all strive to make the best sites available," says Ryan Yzquierdo, owner of the enormous and award-winning US fansite Seibertron.com. "The online community consumes the information we provide as fast as possible and is extremely active." From the outside looking in, it's a bizarre phenomenon - so why did it happen?”
”The blocky vehicles of the 80s became the more complicated but controversial bio-mechanical animals of the mid-90s Beast Wars, then a welcome return to vehicles with R.I.D., Armada and beyond, and now the hyper-realistic, hyper-detailed movie line toys. There isn't any other action figure line that's been as consistently successful, or that has drawn the attention of so many adults as well as children.”
Prime Evil wrote:As much as I cringe at our community, for a majority of the time, I really like everyone here. Especially once we do get to meet up in person. Once you get a chance to talk one on one with somone, it changes your relationship and views of a person, and it's always been for the better. The friends that I have made here at Seibertron have been incredible and amazing. I look forward to Botcon each year just to see my friends that I only get to see once a year and it's so worth it. My first Botcon was for the toys, my subsequent Botcons have been for my friends.
Delicon wrote:Prime Evil wrote:As much as I cringe at our community, for a majority of the time, I really like everyone here. Especially once we do get to meet up in person. Once you get a chance to talk one on one with somone, it changes your relationship and views of a person, and it's always been for the better. The friends that I have made here at Seibertron have been incredible and amazing. I look forward to Botcon each year just to see my friends that I only get to see once a year and it's so worth it. My first Botcon was for the toys, my subsequent Botcons have been for my friends.
I totally know how you feel, Prime Evil. I've met some good "real life" friends via BotCon. Which reminds me, we really should find an excuse to hang out between now and BotCon being that we live so close.
Razorclaw0000 wrote:Delicon wrote:Prime Evil wrote:As much as I cringe at our community, for a majority of the time, I really like everyone here. Especially once we do get to meet up in person. Once you get a chance to talk one on one with somone, it changes your relationship and views of a person, and it's always been for the better. The friends that I have made here at Seibertron have been incredible and amazing. I look forward to Botcon each year just to see my friends that I only get to see once a year and it's so worth it. My first Botcon was for the toys, my subsequent Botcons have been for my friends.
I totally know how you feel, Prime Evil. I've met some good "real life" friends via BotCon. Which reminds me, we really should find an excuse to hang out between now and BotCon being that we live so close.
Absolutely!
Although, this time I'm borrowing my wife's car so I don't have to worry about my POS.
--B-- wrote:Fourthed. Depending on when I can offer up my house if we don't want to hit a bar/resturant, although the food at Winner Cirlce is way better than my house!
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