Numa History -- Oldma
- Secretariat Ain't Got Nuthin' On This Shit
- Posts: 521
- Joined: 2009.01.08 (05:03)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/
- MBTI Type: ISTJ
- Location: Huntington, WV

Posts from the old forums: 11,194mintnut wrote:Oh my life, STRAP ON A PAIR! Get over it, make better maps, innit?
- Yet Another Harshad
- Posts: 449
- Joined: 2008.10.29 (14:10)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/amomentlikethis
- MBTI Type: ESFP
- Location: England.
- Contact:
Couldn't agree with you more.bobaga_fett wrote:Numa looked it's best when it was Oldma, or the one before the current site, which is still quite ugly imo.
And woo, I have a map on the top rated page of the newest Oldma, three on the top rated action page, and one on puzzle too. :D
I miss the Top Rated page, back then maps used to get rated a lot more than they do today.
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- Diagnosis Mohawk: Bahrain Cock Theory
- Posts: 1405
- Joined: 2008.09.23 (13:25)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/spawn_of_yanni
- MBTI Type: ENFJ
- Location: Pittsburgh
The light grey minimalistic one? You should be alone, considering that the majority of the community said it didn't look great and voted for the current design.bobaga_fett wrote:Numa looked it's best when it was Oldma, or the one before the current site, which is still quite ugly imo.

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- Loquacious
- Posts: 1747
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (06:55)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/29403
- Steam: What's Steam
- MBTI Type: ENFP
- Location: London
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I agree! I remember my maps getting on Top-Rated, and my favorite part of NUMA was bottom rated. Yep, maps used to get rated a lot. Now it's kinda like the popular map makers nab the spotlight. NUMA was so cool back them. What has NUMA come to? ;_;amomentlikethis wrote:Couldn't agree with you more.bobaga_fett wrote:Numa looked it's best when it was Oldma, or the one before the current site, which is still quite ugly imo.
And woo, I have a map on the top rated page of the newest Oldma, three on the top rated action page, and one on puzzle too. :D
I miss the Top Rated page, back then maps used to get rated a lot more than they do today.

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- The number of Electoral College votes needed to be President of the US.
- Posts: 278
- Joined: 2009.09.16 (16:53)
I feel nostalgic and i wasnt even around back then... Is that glitch the reason afternoon dragon had 1000 plus rates?
- Yet Another Harshad
- Posts: 449
- Joined: 2008.10.29 (14:10)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/amomentlikethis
- MBTI Type: ESFP
- Location: England.
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Afternoon Dragon had 1000+ ratings as it was always #1 on the Top Rated list. Thank god for the 'Playable' tag.Aldaric wrote:I feel nostalgic and i wasnt even around back then... Is that glitch the reason afternoon dragon had 1000 plus rates?
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- The number of Electoral College votes needed to be President of the US.
- Posts: 278
- Joined: 2009.09.16 (16:53)
Was there even a 1000 people? I tought that there are only like a 100 people on NUMA. It would be even less back then.
- Unsavory Conquistador of the Western Front
- Posts: 1568
- Joined: 2008.09.26 (05:54)
- NUMA Profile: http://www.nmaps.net/user/origami_alligator
- MBTI Type: ENTP
- Location: Portland, Oregon
Over the course of 5 years we've had thousands of accounts. If AfternoonDragonStep04 had been rated by every person with an account it would probably have well over 5000 ratings and maybe even closer to 10 or 15,000. I am not sure how many people there are on NUMA but it's a lot, regardless of whether they are actually a part of the community or not.Aldaric wrote:Was there even a 1000 people? I tought that there are only like a 100 people on NUMA. It would be even less back then.

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"Listening intently, the thoughts linger ever vibrant. Imagine knowledge intertwined, nostalgiacally guiding/embracing."
<Kaglaxyclax> >>> southpaw has earned the achievement "Heartbreaker".
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[20:05] <southpaw> 8:05pm, Wednesday, 29 April, 2009, southpaw completed N.
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- Cross-Galactic Train Conducter
- Posts: 2354
- Joined: 2008.09.27 (00:31)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/T3chno
- MBTI Type: ENTJ
- Location: foam hands
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Don't forget that Kablizzy's account make up about 2 or 3,000 of that 15 grand.Manus Australis wrote:Over the course of 5 years we've had thousands of accounts. If AfternoonDragonStep04 had been rated by every person with an account it would probably have well over 5000 ratings and maybe even closer to 10 or 15,000. I am not sure how many people there are on NUMA but it's a lot, regardless of whether they are actually a part of the community or not.Aldaric wrote:Was there even a 1000 people? I tought that there are only like a 100 people on NUMA. It would be even less back then.

- Yet Another Harshad
- Posts: 449
- Joined: 2008.10.29 (14:10)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/amomentlikethis
- MBTI Type: ESFP
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My account 'MasterJMD' was member 1470 or something like that - and I joined around map #5000. 'AMomentLikeThis' was something like member 7007, and I made that around map 50,000. NUMA probably has at least 20,000 accounts now.
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- Loquacious
- Posts: 1747
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- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/29403
- Steam: What's Steam
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I was member 10080.

sig by donfuy.
Not from Charleston, South Carolina
This Forum is probably the best forum that i have ever used and i would just like to say how proud i am to be a member of this forum
This Forum is probably the best forum that i have ever used and i would just like to say how proud i am to be a member of this forum
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- The number of Electoral College votes needed to be President of the US.
- Posts: 282
- Joined: 2008.10.07 (04:17)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/Fraxtil
- MBTI Type: INTJ
- Location: Arizona, USA
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Ah, the ability to sort by rating.eternal_moonlight wrote:Ah the .5 ratings.Tunco123 wrote:Ah the bitesized.epigone wrote:Ah the glory days.
I actually rather liked the old site. It was really easy to navigate and didn't have a ton of unnecessary eye candy (not that the new one is overloaded in that sense, but still).
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- Triforce
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 2009.10.14 (18:08)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/
- MBTI Type: ENFJ
I liked the old site more. Especially the sorting by rating.
- The Dreamster Teamster
- Posts: 77
- Joined: 2009.11.11 (07:56)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/tileset_maker
- Location: Sydney, Australia
That website the best (the internet archive one)
Here's a link for it. You can search a lot of websites.
Internet Archive
Here's a link for it. You can search a lot of websites.
Internet Archive

Now known as Tileset_Maker
But you can still check out my other account if you want.
Thanks Uzi for teh sig pic.
Awesome pictures you must see!
- Intel 80486
- Posts: 488
- Joined: 2008.09.29 (04:14)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/epigone
- Location: Iowa
How do you know what your member number is?29403 wrote:I was member 10080.
- Radio Douchebag
- Posts: 1026
- Joined: 2009.04.29 (01:03)
- NUMA Profile: http://nmaps.net/user/Rhekatou
- Location: PAL
A special oldma function?epigone wrote:How do you know what your member number is?29403 wrote:I was member 10080.

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