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Welcome to the [http://digibutter.nerr.biz digibutter.nerr] Wiki!
Welcome to the [http://digibutter.nerr.biz digibutter.nerr] Wiki!

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Welcome!

Welcome to the digibutter.nerr Wiki!

Digibutter.nerr.biz is...well, it's kinda hard to explain. In general, I guess you would call it a Nintendo fan site, but it's also a message board with forums for gaming and other things like art, fan fiction, and a bunch of other random stuff. In some ways it's also a MMORPG. There's always something new, either added by the members or the admin, Francis. So basically it's a giant playground of awesome that is totally high-technicaaaaaaal!



Hi. Ashley here. I'm here to give a more...in depth summary of the above. Let's say that, yes?

Ahem. Here goes.

April 9th, 2007. {Ironically a day before my birthday}

Nintendo released the 3rd installation in the Paper Mario, Super Paper Mario. It instantly began to race up the charts, becoming one of the 'best' games in history. Was it the clever plot? The tied in romance? The memorable quotes? One could say that's what drew them too it, fine. But for many who played it, one thing caught their eye. Chapter 3-1, When Geeks Attack! When Tippi is...Tippinapped, the geeky chameleon captor, Francis, mentions a little website we'd like to call Digibutter.nerr. For many, this wasn't a big thing. But for others, this was the goldmine of the game...

April 16th, 2007.

One day, a mass of pixels and words we'd like to call a website sprung up. Digibutter.nerr.biz. At first glance, it wasn't too promising, the only members Admin and Francis. But as if out of nowhere, people were attracted to the site. Within a week, the memberlist pages were filling up fast, SPM fans eager to find the legendary website...

The Present

It hasn't even been a year yet, and over 400 members have joined. The site had instantly been brought up from it's obscurity, and is now the bustling forum it is today.

Now. Wasn't that -crag-ing better? GOOD.

~Ashley


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