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Halo 2 XP Patch Thread (Games, Red Light District)
Ancient thread of guys still bumping a Halo 2 XP patch link nearly a year after it dropped
This is the tail end of a long-running Games subforum thread sharing an 'official site' Halo 2 XP patch, originally posted mid-2007. By the time these final posts roll in (late 2007 into January 2008), the thread has become a slow trickle of members thanking the original poster, confirming the download still worked, and asking why part of the post was hidden. It's a low-drama, functional thread typical of file-sharing sections on old cheat/warez forums — mostly one-line bumps and gratitude rather than discussion.
still working i hope— abstract1337
ty, lookin for this— Ray Teh Ak
Why is it hidden??— drafter
Counter Strike 1.6 Mega Edition Download Thread
A RapidShare link, a bot claim, and two dozen 'ty' replies — peak 2007 forum culture in one thread.
A member named NrgRigo posted a link to a supposed non-Steam Counter-Strike 1.6 'Mega Edition' package hosted on RapidShare, claiming it included an offline bot and required no serial. The thread ran from October 2007 into March 2008, with a long tail of members simply dropping in to say thanks, confirm it worked, or ask to have the hidden download link revealed. It's a classic Red Light District warez-sharing thread from Fkn0wned.Com — low on discussion, high on drive-by gratitude posts, showing the site's role as a casual file-sharing hub for pirated games.
Hi guys,i've found this on web,it's Counter Strike 1.6 non-steam,very astute bot in offline mode,and don't need serial.— NrgRigo
wow nice find, thx— destman
unhide— redbandit3
Full Spectrum Warrior (Rapidshare link thread)
A supervisor drops a Rapidshare game link and the thank-you posts trickle in for months.
A simple game-sharing thread in the Red Light District's Games sub-board, started by forum supervisor Janza who posted images and Rapidshare links for the game Full Spectrum Warrior. The replies are almost entirely brief 'thanks' posts from members over the following weeks, typical of the era's file-sharing threads where downloads mattered more than discussion. Nothing dramatic here, just a quiet slice of the old download culture that kept these forums alive.
trhcx!— WARWOLFF
ty looks nice— ortho
Thansk Janza.— sanjuro3456
Custom Halo 1 (Fkn0wned Red Light District thread)
A months-long chain of 'thx' and 'ty' as members quietly grabbed a custom Halo 1 download in the forum's warez corner.
This was page 3 of a long-running thread in the Red Light District > Games section, where someone had shared a modified/custom version of the original Halo game. The bulk of the visible content is dozens of short reply posts from members simply thanking the uploader or confirming the download worked, spanning from late October through December 2007. It's a good snapshot of the low-effort 'bump and thank you' culture typical of file-sharing threads on early cheat/warez forums, with member profile details (join dates, post counts, Xfire handles, game preferences) visible alongside each post.
gotta love halo games ty dude— KhyLisOnFire
Thx, you're the best— wirmware
sounds sweeet— thankyou943
Hellgate: London!! (Red Light District > Games)
prefeK drops a full-game link for Hellgate: London and forty members line up just to say thanks and beg for an unhide
A 2007 post in the Red Light District's Games sub-board where regular prefeK shared a download for the RPG/shooter Hellgate: London, admitting he hadn't even played it himself but had heard it was good. The thread ballooned into a long, low-effort chain of 'thx', 'nice', and 'unhide please' replies stretching into 2008, with a few members debating whether the game even worked online without an account, and a couple worrying the links were already dead. It's a classic warez-board artifact: less discussion, more a queue of members bumping for access.
Haven't tried, but I heard it's an awesome game. Hurry before links go dead!!!— prefeK
dont tell me its dead— mcmag4
idk if it still works but lets try— soad11789
3D Sex Villa v3.4 (Red Light District > Games)
Page 3 of a horny little download thread that somehow ran forever and got tagged '-1 rep' for it
A late-stage page of a long-running Red Light District thread sharing the adult simulation game '3D Sex Villa v3.4', mostly consisting of members dropping in months apart just to say thanks, laugh, or bump the topic. By this point (early 2008) the thread had clearly outlived its original purpose, with regulars noting it was an old classic resurfacing and one member razzing everyone for still checking it. Pure low-effort bump culture typical of a warez/adult-content subforum, more notable for its longevity than any actual discussion.
HAHAHAH i havent see this in a long time— Yangsta
lol you guys have NO lives— Marc347
Bow Chica Bow Wow— lowhailfire
[RS.com] Hitman Games thread
A multi-page Hitman series game-share thread, tailing off into one-word 'thanks' posts as 2007 rolled into 2008
This was a file-sharing thread in the Fkn0wned.com 'Red Light District > Games' section offering Hitman games via RapidShare (RS.com), a common warez-sharing method on early cheat/gaming forums of the era. By the time this final page was archived, the thread had run to three pages and devolved into the typical late-thread pattern of members dropping brief thanks and requests (including a request for Hitman: Blood Money) rather than substantive discussion. It captures the low-key, low-effort file-sharing culture of the forum's Red Light District subforum, distinct from the site's more active cheat/hacking boards.
thanks, been dieing for them!— kozmik
Nice i need Blood Money— {}JuNNeZ{}
wOOt— lolCATS
EGirl V1.5 - Sex Game (Rapidshare thread, page 3)
The tail end of a Rapidshare 'sex game' download thread — mostly just members dropping by to say thanks
This is the final page of a multi-page thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum, sharing a downloadable adult-themed game called 'EGirl V1.5' via Rapidshare. By this point the original content had long scrolled past, leaving a string of short low-effort replies from members thanking the poster or reacting with a quick laugh. It's a small, unremarkable snapshot of the site's adult-content sharing culture rather than any major event or drama.
HAHA lol— Devlin1991
lol kool— i_own_j00
haha ty— gorgoroth000
GTA: San Andreas download thread (671mb release)
A 2007 file-share post for a compressed GTA: San Andreas rip that quietly racked up six pages of 'thanks mate'
A member named hEndr!x posted a compressed (671MB) copy of GTA: San Andreas along with an install tutorial link, filed oddly under the 'Red Light District > Games' section of Gametration.com's forums. The rest of the thread is mostly other members dropping by to say thanks or give quick one-word replies, typical of the site's file-sharing culture. Nothing dramatic happens here — it's a low-stakes, high-traffic download thread of the kind that filled early cheat/warez forums, notable mainly as a time capsule of that era's community norms and slang.
Thanks mate!— SheepyMilk
awesome— soad11789
thanks alot— babycurt
GTA: San Andreas 'Platinum RIP' One-Link Release Thread (page 3 of 4)
A 2008 rip-download megathread where half the forum just showed up to say 'ty' and check if the links still worked
This is the tail end of a long-running Red Light District > Games thread sharing a compressed one-link rip of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, hosted somewhere other than Rapidshare. By this point in the thread (post 61 onward, spanning January-February 2008) the original upload discussion is long gone, and the page is almost entirely a stream of short member replies thanking the uploader, asking if the file still worked, or reporting broken/unhidden links. It's a good snapshot of the low-effort bump culture typical of warez/rip threads on the site, with dozens of low-post-count members and Xfire handles listed alongside each reply. Nothing dramatic happens here beyond the usual link-rot complaints - it's just members keeping a popular download thread alive months after release.
links broke— Someone510
WORK?— killswitch101
me want this— songahm
Cool Games - link-sharing megathread (page 7)
Seven pages deep of forum regulars trading game downloads and dropping their obligatory 'ty' before vanishing back into the void.
A long-running thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum where members posted links to games and others replied with quick thanks. By this final page the actual links are long gone from view, leaving mostly a trail of one-line 'thanks', 'ty', and 'nice man' replies from a rotating cast of low-post-count members. It's a classic tail-end-of-thread scene: the payload's the point, the replies are just noise, and everyone's tagged with their game of choice (CS 1.6, CS:S, Maple Story, HL, CZ) in their profile.
orly?— ThousandPines
Hmmmm let's see— Ra0ul
unhide— Gazzim
[RS.com] Call of Duty 4 (ISO+Crack) — Tested & Working thread
The old warez thread where half the board just dropped by to say 'thanx' and 'nice'
A multi-page thread in the Red Light District > Games board sharing a RapidShare-hosted copy of Call of Duty 4 with a crack, claimed by the OP to be tested and working. The bulk of the surviving pages are just a long trail of members bumping the thread with one-word replies like 'thanx', 'ty', 'hey', 'shweet' and 'nice u', typical of pirate-download threads on this era of forum. No real drama or discussion took place here — it's mostly a functional download thread that stayed alive for pages on low-effort gratitude posts.
Thanx— antithesis1234
Shweet— chaser123
nice u— haha.1
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock - PC release thread
Ancient forum ritual: someone drops a PC game link, forty guys reply 'ty'.
This is the tail end of a Red Light District 'Games' board thread sharing a download/info link for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock on PC, originally posted by -Shikari-. The rest of the thread is a long chain of members bumping in with one-word thanks ('thnx', 'sick', 'ty ty merry christmas', etc.), typical of these download-sharing threads. One member questions whether a 360 controller is required to play, and another jokes about wondering if you could even get a PC guitar peripheral. Classic low-effort bump culture of the era, spanning December 2007 into January 2008.
do u NEED the 360 controller, cuz if u do than thats gay!— adam-buster
lol wow had no idea they had this game for pc. I wonder if you can get the guitar for pc.— scrap512
ty ty merry christmas— mrkevinboi
234 Game Keygens Mega-List Thread
One thread, 234 games, and at least 4 confirmed trojans — classic 2007 Fkn0wned.
A 2007 thread in the Red Light District's Games subforum where user HaSh posted a massive list of 234 PC games (everything from Battlefield and Half-Life to The Sims and Harry Potter titles) alongside a keygen pack. The thread quickly filled with short one-line replies — thanks, skepticism, and a memorable report from another member whose antivirus flagged a trojan bundled in the download. It's a good snapshot of the era's warez-sharing culture: sprawling game lists, casual trust in sketchy downloads, and the ever-present malware risk that came with them.
lol i found 4 trojans on this...— xnarath
O RLY?— H34DHUNT3R
ya rly, was already posted i think— Necrobutcher
[NEW GAMES] HOT! :) — the Overlord private server drop thread
One guy named Exover posted a giant list of hot games and the thread lived on for over 100 replies of pure 'ty unhide plz'
A member named Exover started a thread in the Games sub-board of the Red Light District section listing a batch of then-current PC games and titles (things like Postal 2, Battlefield 2142, the Half-Life 2 episodes, TF2, Portal, World of Warcraft and its Burning Crusade expansion, Battlefront 2, Transformers, and Need For Speed: Carbon) tied to an 'Overlord' private server. The replies are the real artifact here: page after page of one-line 'thanks', 'unhide', 'ty', and 'nice' posts from dozens of members over several months (running from late 2007 into early 2008), the classic warez-board ritual of bumping/unlocking hidden content by replying. It's less a discussion than a monument to forum culture — a long tail of low-effort gratitude posts from a wide cross-section of the community.
im ur hero— WareZor - VirusZor ;)
Wow!!! I definitely gonna try one of ur games dat u post.— Flare124
oh so sexii— lowhailfire
EMULATORS thread (page 8 of 8)
The last dregs of a long-running emulator megathread — mostly 'thx' and 'nice' by the end.
This is the tail end of a lengthy, eight-page thread in the Red Light District > Games section, apparently a resource/download thread for game emulators. By this final page the original content has long faded, with posts reduced to one-word bumps and thanks from members grateful for whatever was shared earlier in the thread. It's a good snapshot of forum culture circa early 2008 — low-effort replies, Xfire handles in signatures, and a wide mix of member ranks from 'Noob' to 'Fire Sale' to 'Trained Noob'.
thx— nono01
nice— randomher0
thanks mate— chaoticdoom
[RS.com] Portal (2007) (Unleashed) - Download Thread
A hidden Portal download link that had regulars saying 'thanks' for months on end.
This was a warez-sharing thread in the Red Light District > Games section where a member posted a RapidShare link to the game Portal (2007), likely behind a hidden/spoiler tag as was standard practice on the forum. The bulk of the visible content is the classic 'unhide/thanks' ritual: members replying just to reveal the hidden link and post gratitude, keeping the thread bumped for months from November 2007 into February 2008. It's a low-drama, high-traffic utility thread typical of the era's cheat/warez forums, valued purely for the download rather than discussion.
Oh fuck, unhide please. Epic.— kool boogmenot
really old bump— Absurd
unhide— BlueBandit
[RS.com] Diablo 2 request thread
Six posts of nothing but 'unhide' and 'thx' — the eternal warez-thread ritual, page 2 edition.
A tail-end page of a Red Light District 'Games' subforum thread where members requested and presumably received a download link for Diablo II: Lord of Destruction hosted on a file-sharing site. The visible content is entirely the tail of a hidden-content unlock ritual, with members posting 'unhide' to reveal the link and short thank-yous afterward. Nothing dramatic here — just a routine slice of the file-request culture that filled Fkn0wned's warez section circa late 2007.
unhide— sharpes123
lol thanks— numba1killer
cool thnx— BlueBandit
Medal of Honor: Airborne — HATRED Release Post
A WWII airdrop game, a HATRED crack-group NFO, and one guy congratulating his girlfriend on passing a test — all in one thread.
This was a Red Light District > Games post on Gametration.com, an early-2010s-era 'cheat scene' forum, sharing a pirated release of Medal of Honor: Airborne alongside a scene-style NFO (complete with ASCII art, group shoutouts, and the usual 'unpack, install, use keygen' warez ritual). The replies are short and low-effort — a few thanks, a comment about flight sims being unrealistic, and someone hoping the download 'isn't a lot of links.' Nothing dramatic happened; it's a pretty ordinary artifact of the forum's software/game-sharing subculture rather than a notable event.
A big congratz to my ANGEL for passing her test today :)— HATRED (NFO)
sweet thx hope there's not alot of links— glomp
The only realistic flying games i've ever played are flight sim lol, all air combat games are usually really unrealistic.— chooken
Gears Of War (Razor1911) Netload Release Thread — Page 2
Twenty download links, one cracked Gears of War, and a trail of "thx man" that ran from December 2007 into the new year.
This is the tail end of a Red Light District release thread sharing a Razor1911-cracked copy of Gears of War via Netload links, capped at '20 links'. The visible page is almost entirely the reply tail: a string of members dropping quick thanks and reactions rather than substantive discussion. It captures the routine warez-sharing culture of Fkn0wned's Games subforum, where posts like this quietly circulated pirated PC ports to a small but steady stream of grateful posters.
OMG I LOVE YOU HASH— blackxthink
Oh wow I wanna try this out on my PC— hunterbrute224
yay awesome game thx man— Skorpian
Call of Duty 4 Megashare Link Thread
A single megashare link for CoD4 kept this thread alive for six pages of thank-yous and 'unhide' spam.
A November 2007 post by member Afteryou dropped a Megashare download link for Call of Duty 4 in the Red Light District's Games subforum, and the thread ran for six pages mostly full of one-word thanks, requests to 'unhide' the link, and a handful of complaints about Megashare's free download cap. There's a flicker of drama when a member asks Afteryou why he'd previously been banned, and Afteryou shuts the question down without explanation. By the later pages the replies have turned into a mechanical parade of the forum's 'Warn System' signatures alongside terse 'ty' posts, typical of a long-running download thread on its way to being buried by bumps.
Not being a dick but that does not concern you— Afteryou
fuck megashare i can only download 250mb unless i pay for more thnx but no thnx— mermaid00
sick, man thanks a lot and i see youve been unbanned, afteryou. im kinda curious, why were you banned in the first place?— SDJH2982
Halo 2 Vista - Full Game Share Thread
Four pages of 'thanks bro' for a pirated Halo 2 Vista port, straight from the Red Light District.
A long-running thread in the Games sub-board under Red Light District where someone shared the full Halo 2 Vista game, followed by dozens of members dropping quick thank-you replies over months (late 2007 into early 2008). The page captures the tail end of the thread's life, page 3 of 4, mostly one-liners of gratitude with little discussion beyond that. A couple of the posters later show up marked as Banned, a common fate on this forum. It's a snapshot of classic warez-sharing thread culture rather than any real conversation.
cool,thx ive been looking 4 dis game.— Flare124
thanks fluff man +10 cool points— ttocszed
Seems to sound like it works?— sanjuro3456
Battlefield 2 *2 Links* (No-DVD Download Thread)
A guy named Afteryou drops two Battlefield 2 links and the thread turns into a 3-month chorus of 'ty'
A simple file-share thread in the Red Light District's Games sub-board, where user Afteryou posted a Battlefield 2 download (framed around a No-DVD crack) via a couple of mirror links back in November 2007. The thread then became a long-running catch-all for members to bump, say thanks, ask for unhides, or gripe about broken links well into January 2008 — a very typical warez-board thread of the era. One user even accused the site of being 'fake' after a redirect issue, showing the low-stakes drama that came with these download threads.
omfg.Ban him!!!This webs is fake— F.E.A.R.
2 links w00t tnx0rz— Tundergun
finaly no .torrent.... i hope— adam-buster
Mobile games
A guy dumps a pile of downloaded mobile games in 2007, and half the forum just shows up to say 'thx' and 'unhide'
In late 2007, member banak posted a share of mobile games in the Red Light District's Games subforum, noting they mostly worked across phones but screen sizes might not fit right. The thread ballooned into dozens of short replies over the following weeks and into January 2008, mostly members thanking the poster, asking to 'unhide' the content, or hoping their specific phone model would run the games. It's a classic low-effort warez-share thread of the era, capturing the casual file-sharing culture of the forum rather than any real discussion or drama.
I've downloaded alot of mobile games. They allmost work on all mobiles but the screen maybe not fit though— banak
cool, hope they work on my slivr— truce07
I Hope this have Mr.Bean Racing!— {}JuNNeZ{}
Bank Job 2007
A 2007 game/movie share buried in hidden-content replies keeps dragging in 'thanks' posts a year later
This is page 2 of a thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum sharing something called 'Bank Job 2007', gated behind Fkn0wned's classic reply-to-unlock hidden content system. The original post (by Shifty.) is long gone from view here, but the thread limps on into January 2008 with a steady trickle of members replying just to unlock the download, plus a few genuinely curious or skeptical one-liners. It's a snapshot of the low-effort 'thanks/unhide' reply culture that kept old warez-adjacent threads alive for months after the original drop.
Can you rob the bank haha jk— IPwn3d
i'm slightly intrigued— godofwhore
unhide— Big Smoke
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum Edition - Rapidshare Share Thread
A 2008 warez drop for a theme-park sim turns into fifteen posts of pure 'ty', 'unhide', and 'thx'.
A February 2008 post in Fkn0wned's Red Light District > Games section shared a Rapidshare link for Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum Edition (base game plus the Soaked! and Wild! expansions). The thread ran for about five weeks and drew the usual pirate-forum ritual: members thanking the poster, asking if the download still worked, and posting 'unhide' to reveal hidden download content. Nothing dramatic happened — just a low-key, typical piracy-sharing thread with a couple dozen members dropping quick one-word replies to bump or unlock the link.
better be good or ill kill jew.— SuperRare
unhide— nalaka
work?— killswitch101
Unreal Tournament 3 game share thread
Someone dropped the full UT3 release into the Red Light District — cue the 74-part rapidshare pain
A member posted a download listing for Unreal Tournament 3 in the Red Light District's Games subforum back in January 2008, complete with cover art. The thread drew a steady trickle of one-word thank-yous over about two weeks, with a running gag forming around the sheer number of split archive parts needed to grab the game without a premium download account. It's a small, quiet snapshot of how pre-streaming/pre-cheap-broadband forums traded big game files piecemeal.
FUCKING JESUS! 74 PARTS!?!?! HOLY SHIT! All of a sudden it doesn't look very sexy...-.-— BANG!!
You guys better have a premium rapidshare account or this would be a pain in the ass to download without it.— lragnarok11
74 parts is alot it would take me 2 weeks to download it cuz i dont have a premium account— nextplague
Sims 2 (Full Collection) share thread
One guy dumps the entire Sims 2 collection in the warez bin and the thank-you train runs for two straight months.
A classic Red Light District 'Games' post from October 2007 where user pyeman shared a full Sims 2 collection download. The thread devolved into the usual pirate-forum ritual: dozens of members dropping one-liner thanks, lols, and 'ty' posts through late December 2007, with a brief aside from Archies noting he actually buys his games. It's a low-drama, high-volume bump thread typical of the era's file-sharing culture rather than any real discussion.
Gay.. I acctaully pay for all the games :/— Archies
SO NICE MAN! THANKS ALOT!— nightcor3
omg pwn !— blackxthink
Mario Forever 4.0 (2007) share thread
A random Mario Forever download drop that somehow kept randos saying 'ty' for two straight months.
A short-lived thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum where user pyeman shared the freeware platformer 'Mario Forever 4.0' back in October 2007. It devolved into the classic low-effort bump thread pattern typical of warez/download boards — a string of one-word 'thanks', 'ty', and 'lksdfjvslkfjn'-style keyboard-mash replies trickling in over about seven weeks. Nothing dramatic happened; it's a pretty ordinary artifact of the forum's file-sharing culture.
mario pwnz— asshoel50
lksdfjvslkfjn— zubetube
meep meep unhide— djb
Portal [NON STEAM] - 755mb RapidShare Share
Someone cracked Valve's brand-new puzzle game onto RapidShare in pieces before most people even had Steam accounts to buy it legit.
Posted just days after Portal's official 2007 release, this thread in the Red Light District's Games subforum offered a non-Steam, RapidShare-hosted copy of the game split into multiple parts. It ran for over a month, racking up dozens of low-effort 'thx'/'unhide' replies typical of warez threads, plus a request for a missing part 7 and some good-natured ribbing about people not having $50 to buy the real thing. Uploader NutterNZ, a well-known Retired Supervisor with 1000+ posts, was thanked repeatedly and treated as the thread's MVP.
Lol at the people without $50— chooken
Nutterz is teh m4n— Jack Bauer
my friend said he almost puked playing this game— abstract1337
The 1000+ CD Key List Thread
A 12-page megathread of pure loot-drop energy — everybody just wanted a key and said thanks and left.
This was the tail end (page 12) of a long-running 'Red Light District > Games' thread offering a massive list of CD keys for 1000+ games, a classic warez-forum staple. By this point the thread had devolved into a scroll of one-line replies from members grabbing keys, saying thanks, or reporting a key was already used/'need a deex' (dead). It ran from early 2007 into 2008, pulling in a steady trickle of low-post-count members alongside a few forum regulars, showing how these mega-lists kept threads alive for over a year just on drive-by gratitude posts.
ty— herbaltea
have a deex— Greengnome
MINE— killswitch101
Lego Games
A random Lego games thread turns into a five-post pile of low-effort 'thanks' from CS regulars
A short, unremarkable thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum started by staffer 'Industry' about Lego video games. It didn't spark much discussion — just a string of brief 'thanks' replies from a handful of members, mostly there to bump their post count or acknowledge the topic rather than actually talk Lego games. A pretty ordinary snapshot of the low-stakes, filler-post culture common on the board.
I luv lego games thanks. love hacks— Flare124
thks— hidendra
eh ty— F.E.A.R.
[RS]Halo Series - single-player uploads (Halo: CE & Halo 2 PC)
Staff member shares Halo & Halo 2 PC for the XP kids stuck without Vista — 'HELL YEAH' indeed.
A 2008 post in the 'Red Light District > Games' board where staff member hunterbrute224, self-described as a huge Halo fan, shared single-player copies of Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 PC, including a patch to get Halo 2 running on Windows XP. He was explicit that multiplayer wouldn't work. A handful of regulars (sanjuro3456, XyHavix, Blaqk) dropped in with quick thanks and props, giving it a casual, low-drama, appreciative vibe typical of file-share threads on the forum.
I am, as you might know, a HUGE halo fan, these are my 2 most favorite PC games.— hunterbrute224
Brute ftw.— XyHavix
Nice one Hunterbrute!!! I shall DL Halo now.— sanjuro3456
Hitman 4: Blood Money - Download Share Thread
A supervisor drops three download links for Hitman: Blood Money, and the replies are exactly what you'd expect from a 2007 gaming forum.
A simple file-sharing thread in the Games subforum of the Red Light District section, where staff member HaSh posted download links for Hitman: Blood Money along with a cover image. The thread ran three pages mostly filled with members saying thanks, asking if the links still worked, and one joking about the game's cover art. Nothing dramatic happened here — it's a quiet snapshot of everyday forum life: casual downloads, low-effort bumps, and the kind of throwaway banter that filled these boards between the bigger cheat-scene threads.
nice b000bs— Igot2balls
please still be working— DJones
Death by hackers. How classic?— whee
Need for Speed Most Wanted CD-Rip Share Thread
A 2007 game-sharing post that just turned into a two-month parade of 'thanks' and dead links
This was a file-sharing thread in Gametration's Red Light District > Games subforum, where a member posted a rip of Need for Speed Most Wanted along with the full game description and PC system requirements. The replies over the following months are mostly one-word 'thanks'/'ty' posts typical of warez-sharing threads, with at least one member noting the download links were already dead. A small snapshot of the site's member roster and rank titles (Noob, Trained Noob, Turbo Charged, 1000 Club) is visible through the posters.
Thanks...... Links are dead "file not found"— Brewie
Want it but there's like 32 links in the others.— {}JuNNeZ{}
Call of Duty 4 [ALL LINKS POST HERE]
The classic 'unhide plz' link dump for CoD4, page two of the grind.
A link-sharing thread in the Red Light District > Games section where members requested and acknowledged download links for Call of Duty 4. Most posts are short one-liners like 'unhide', 'cool', or 'thx' as members unlocked hidden content, rather than substantive discussion. Spans late 2007 into early 2008, showing steady low-effort bumping typical of warez-style link threads on the site.
Work please.— Greengnome
Fkn0wned dude— Tempo
Cool game links
New guy dumps a pile of pirated game torrents just to avoid looking like a leech — then panics and asks how to delete it
A newer member, l3g0, posted a list of TPB torrent links for games like GTA San Andreas, GTA 3, KOTOR, Football Manager 2008, and COD 4, mainly to prove he wasn't just leeching off the forum. Another member (ri0t) politely pointed out it was already posted in the right sub-forum (Red Light District), and a couple of people thanked him for the KOTOR links anyway. l3g0 then asked if the duplicate thread could be deleted so he wouldn't get in trouble — a small, very of-its-era moment of forum etiquette anxiety.
hey, only really got my accoutn and dont wanna be seen as a leacher so thought id post some good game links up for any1 who wants to dload lol— l3g0
is there a way of deleting this thread? dont wanna get in trouble for 2 threads that are the same:P— l3g0
umm....It is the wrong forum. Your looking for the red-lights district. But thankyou for contributing anyway.— ri0t
[RS.com] [MU] Crysis - Razor1911 release thread
Second page of thank-yous for a 2007 Crysis warez drop, cracked by the legendary Razor1911.
A Games subforum thread in Fkn0wned's Red Light District sharing a Crysis download (Razor1911 crack, hosted on RapidShare/Megaupload-style links). This is the tail end (page 2) of the thread, consisting almost entirely of short reply posts from members thanking the uploader, plus one user asking whether the copy was a stripped-down 'rip' or a proper DVD/ISO release that would support official patches. Typical late-2000s warez board activity, with a broad mix of noob and mid-tier members dropping by just to bump or thank the post.
Is this a rip or is it a DVD-copy / ISO of the game? I downloaded this game once and it turned out to be a rip which means I could not use any official patches— FallenRain
thanks, i hope links arn't dead— Milkeh
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones - Megashares Download Thread
A 2007 Gametration classic: someone shares a full PC game via Megashares, and the thread lives on as a one-word 'thx' graveyard.
A file-sharing thread in the Red Light District > Games subforum where member Guru posted a multi-part Megashares download link for Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, complete with a hidden codebox and password. The rest of the thread is the classic bump pattern of that era's warez boards — a string of low-effort 'thanks' and 'ty' replies stretched out over nearly a year, from mid-2007 into early 2008. Notable mostly as a snapshot of Gametration's file-sharing culture and the site's tiered member ranks (Trained Noob, Pornographic Midstate, etc.) rather than for any real discussion or drama.
thx— mircomania92
ty— F.E.A.R.
fd— walden
[RS]Warcraft III: Reign Of Chaos + Frozen Throne
A 2007 game-sharing post that got the whole 'Red Light District' crowd downloading Azeroth all over again
A release-share thread in Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District > Games' subforum, posted by HaSh in September 2007, offering Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its Frozen Throne expansion for download along with install instructions. The thread reads like a typical warez-era share post — game blurb pulled from IGN, system requirements, screenshots, and a short reply chain of members thanking the poster. Nothing dramatic here, just a small slice of the site's software/game-sharing culture and a handful of regulars checking in.
thx hash, im gonna download to play with my friends.— anthrax_hax
sweet ty— Pr0wL3r454
Garry's Mod V10 [STANDALONE] Mirror Thread
Four pages of 'thx' and 'ty' as members grabbed a standalone Garry's Mod V10 download in the Red Light District warez section.
This was a file-sharing thread in Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District > Games' subforum, offering mirrors for a standalone copy of Garry's Mod V10. The tail end of the thread (page 3 of 4) is mostly a string of short thank-you replies from members confirming the links worked, typical of the site's pirated-game-sharing culture. Nothing dramatic happens here — it's a quiet, functional download thread rather than a discussion, capturing the everyday file-trading side of the forum rather than the cheat-scene drama it was better known for.
if it works you get a cookie— aznfirez
Ill have that Thanks man— AlbinoBoi
[RS.com] Age of Empires III download thread
Just a bunch of forum regulars saying 'ty' for a RapidShare link to a strategy game — peak late-2000s warez thread energy.
This was a Red Light District > Games thread where someone posted a RapidShare (RS.com) link to download Age of Empires III. The vast majority of replies are terse one- or two-word thank-yous from members, plus a couple of gripes about dead or split RapidShare links and needing an account to grab them. It ran across multiple pages from late 2007 into early 2008, showing steady but low-effort traffic typical of the site's file-sharing sections.
lol al lot of links to bad i dont have a rapidshare account lol— sickalicious
LOL. Looks fun X)— Exodus
Age Of Empires III: The Warchiefs Expansion (rapidshare link)
Guru drops the Warchiefs expansion and the thread just becomes a nine-month 'thx' parade.
A simple file-share thread in the Games subforum of the Red Light District section, where user Guru posted a rapidshare link to the Age of Empires III: The Warchiefs expansion. The thread ran from April 2007 through January 2008 with a steady trickle of members dropping in to say thanks, ask for an unhide, or note the link had gone dead. Nothing dramatic here — just a classic low-key file-sharing thread typical of the era's forum culture, with a broad cross-section of regulars from Counter-Strike and Half-Life crowds passing through.
this looks sick thanx *EDIT* It says "File not found"— Ray Teh Ak
I wanted to play this game few days ago ^^— kaZad
Medal of Honor: Airborne share thread
A 2007 WWII shooter drop in the Red Light District — with the usual 'can I play online' confusion after
Regular prefeK posted up Medal of Honor: Airborne in the Red Light District's Games subforum back in November 2007, complete with a promo blurb about Boyd Travers and the 82nd Airborne. The thread is classic low-key filesharing-board fare: a handful of members thank him, one asks about online play, and prefeK clarifies you'd need a legit CD-key for that. It trickles on for weeks with straggler replies into December, ending with someone joking the download would come in a thousand parts.
Nah, to play online, you need a legit CD-key.— prefeK
well its gonna be like 1000 parts anyway but lets give it a try— mircomania92
Unreal Tournament 3 megashare link thread
Old-school forum members trade hype and thanks over a UT3 download link
A thread in the Games sub-forum (under the tongue-in-cheek 'Red Light District' section) sharing a Megashare link for Unreal Tournament 3. This page catches the tail end (page 2) of the thread, mostly short replies of thanks and hype from members rather than substantive discussion. Several posters, including some later-banned accounts, chime in with brief approval.
THIS KIKS ASS— onepop
i want this.— c0rpsegrinder
[RS.com] Call of Duty 2 - full game upload thread
When forums doubled as pirate download hubs: a full copy of CoD2 chopped into 36 RapidShare parts.
A 2007 thread in Gametration's 'Red Light District > Games' subforum where user HaSh posted a full copy of Call of Duty 2 split across dozens of RapidShare links, padded with a copy-pasted Wikipedia-style game description and system requirements. Several regulars (MONST3R, aawsome, $exil, Olie22) dropped in just to say thanks, typical of these low-effort bump-and-download threads. It captures the casual game-piracy culture common on cheat-scene forums of that era, sitting alongside cheat databases for Counter-Strike, Battlefield, and other titles.
Thank you CoD2 rocks.— MONST3R
THANKS MAN— aawsome
Need For Speed: Carbon (game download thread)
A racing game drop in the Red Light District, kept alive by a chain of dead links and reuploads
A short-lived thread in Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District > Games' subforum where user lragnarok11 posted a download link for Need For Speed: Carbon back in early 2008. A trickle of members trickled in over the following weeks asking to 'unhide' or fix the link, with one poster eventually reuploading it. Pretty typical of the era's warez-sharing forum culture — low effort, high turnover, and links that rotted fast.
unhide, hope it work— raphlessard
thx edit: reupload— psychogd92
Ancient Wars: Sparta thread
A one-image post about a Spartan strategy game turns into a tiny, low-key hangout in the Games subforum.
A short, casual thread in the Red Light District > Games section where member Jebus AUS posted a screenshot and download mention for the historical RTS 'Ancient Wars: Sparta'. It drew a handful of brief reactions rather than any real discussion, typical of the low-effort game-share threads that filled this corner of the forum. One replier, VWA-Dynasty, is tagged as later banned, a small footnote of forum history.
HOLY SHIT— Yangsta
Cool— JuKeZ
The Elder Scrolls - All of Them (Full Series Share Thread)
One thread, one guy, the entire Elder Scrolls saga from DOS-era Arena to Oblivion's Knights of the Nine — all rar'd up and waiting.
A 2007 post in the Red Light District's Games subforum where member ArmedLlama compiled the whole Elder Scrolls catalog — Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind plus its Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansions, and Oblivion with Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine — complete with box art, plot blurbs lifted from wiki-style writeups, and multi-part download links. It's a classic warez-forum 'mega compilation' post: exhaustive, lovingly formatted, and clearly a labor of love for old-school RPG fans. The replies are short and grateful, with one user later reporting the links had gone dead, a common fate for these old fileden/downtown.vc hosted threads.
So awesome. Thanks for the games.— grynder
Dead links?— IGotPwned :[
263 GB of Games via FTP — the tail end of a mega-thread
One dial-up-defying FTP link, 263 GB of games, and a page full of members just saying 'thanks' and 'lemme see'
This is the final page of a long-running thread in Fkn0wned's Red Light District > Games subforum, where someone had shared access to a massive 263 GB games collection over FTP. By the time this page rolls around the actual content/details are long buried upstream — what's left is just a string of members dropping quick replies of thanks, hype, and requests to get in on it. It captures the everyday piracy-sharing culture of the board rather than any single dramatic moment.
tight, lemme see— Someone510
Sir Justice - The Law Just Changes When I Want It To LOL!— B3nZ