MFGG Forums
  • Home
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
MFGG Main Site MFGG Forums Community General Chat v
1 2 3 4 5 … 28 Next »
How did you discover MFGG?
MFGG Forums Community General Chat v
1 2 3 4 5 … 28 Next »
How did you discover MFGG?
MFGG Forums Community General Chat v
1 2 3 4 5 … 28 Next »
How did you discover MFGG?
Mark All Posts Read Today's Posts

How did you discover MFGG?
United States NowhereMan
Lounge Play
Members
Drawing Comp Top 5
#1
02-08-2026, 02:51 PM
My friend Jinpen (who posted some artwork on these boards, but is no longer active, also permabanned from the other boards) was a friend of mine who made sprite comics with me. He had his own website and I was a "staff member" although I don't remember actually contributing much to his website, besides an Easter post one time. We would have group AIM chats and he would talk about MFGG. He was a penguin in a military costume. A general, possibly. He liked Cheap Trick, and was very Japanese. 

I observed the forums, and decided to join after noticing it was the dominant hot spot, for art, character creation, friendly art exchange, pop culture fascination, especially videogames and Mario. (which was the sprite comic community back in the day). The users were fun and delightful and cool and lots of events to occur. 

How and why did you discover MFGG? Were you looking for it, or did it find you?
[-] The following 2 users Like NowhereMan's post:2 users Like NowhereMan's post
  ↳ DJ Yoshiman, Louis Paul
Austria DJ Coco
Hammer Bro
Members
Minigame Comp Top 5 (2) Drawing Comp Runner-Up Drawing Comp Top 5 (3) Special Comp Winner Super Comp Top 5 Egg Hunter (4) E3 Bingo (2) Game of the Month Winner (6) NCFC Contributor (3) Secret Santa (2) MFGG Awards 2013 Winner MFGG Awards 2014 Winner MFGG Awards 2015 Winner MFGG Awards 2016 Winner
#2
02-08-2026, 05:29 PM
Good question! I think I discovered it through the YoYoGames sandbox where various Mario games made with Game Maker were hosted, but I'm not sure.
[Image: UcpbhBy.png]

  ↳
Brazil Louis Paul
Koopa
Members
#3
02-08-2026, 08:56 PM (This post was last modified: 02-08-2026, 10:42 PM by Louis Paul. Edit Reason: Rewrited last part to sound better )
I don't remember exactly when I first discovered MFGG, it was a long time ago. Perhaps it was from a Google search or a YouTube video about Mario fangames to download (or play online with Flash).

What I do remember is that there were two Brazilian websites called Baixaki and Superdownloads which I visited back then to download programs and games for Windows XP. Some Mario fangames on MFGG I found first on these two websites, I had a good time playing on my old computer for hours Smile
Signature reserved for future use

  ↳
Canada DJ Yoshiman
Old-Ass Musician
Members
assholw adminy Sprite Comp Winner Minigame Comp Winner (3) Minigame Comp Runner-Up (2) Music Comp Winner (5) Music Comp Runner-Up (3) Music Comp Top 5 Game of the Month Winner (2) NCFC Contributor (2) Secret Santa MFGG 18th Anniversary MFGG Awards 2007 Winner MFGG Awards 2008 Winner MFGG Awards 2009 Winner MFGG Awards 2010 Winner MFGG Awards 2011 Winner MFGG Awards 2012 Winner
#4
02-09-2026, 12:22 AM
It didn't exist when I was looking for it. It magically turned into MFGG from Bowser Tech when I checked on the forums one day.

  ↳
Vert
Eternal wage slave
Members
#5
02-09-2026, 05:20 AM
You know, I don't even remember. I'm pretty sure I just saw MFGG credited in a sprite movie on Newgrounds or something.
I make games with my friend DJ Coco sometimes. Check them out here: https://cliax-games.com/
Or check out my blog: https://vertette.github.io/

  ↳
United States littlelum
¿
Main Site Moderator
Main Site Moderator Submitter Iso Collab Contributor Minigame Comp Winner Minigame Comp Runner-Up Drawing Comp Top 5 Skull Badge Holiday Tree (2) KFC Badge MFGG 17th Anniversary MFGG Awards 2017 Winner
#6
02-09-2026, 05:31 PM
Mario Kart Wii mods led me to NSMBWii mods, which led me to a now defunct forum, which led me to the SMBX site, which then led me to MFGG.
Sometimes I'm so focused on being nice I forget to be good.

  ↳
United States NowhereMan
Lounge Play
Members
#7
02-09-2026, 06:25 PM
(02-09-2026, 05:31 PM)littlelum Wrote: Mario Kart Wii mods led me to NSMBWii mods, which led me to a now defunct forum, which led me to the SMBX site, which then led me to MFGG.

Go ahead and copy and paste, lol Smile

  ↳
United States The Shadow
Well hey there.
Members
Submitter Iso Collab Contributor Minigame Comp Winner Minigame Comp Runner-Up Minigame Comp Top 5 Music Comp Winner Music Comp Runner-Up Drawing Comp Runner-Up Drawing Comp Top 5 NCFC Contributor Secret Santa MFGG Awards 2012 Winner MFGG Awards 2013 Winner MFGG Awards 2014 Winner MFGG Awards 2015 Winner MFGG Awards 2016 Winner
#8
02-09-2026, 06:55 PM
Was back when it was still Bowser Technologies.
I was still pretty new to the internet back then. You could say it was one of the first sites I discovered.
[-] The following 2 users Like The Shadow's post:2 users Like The Shadow's post
  ↳ DJ Yoshiman, NowhereMan
United States VinnyVideo
Can't have an avatar without a Shy-Guy
Site Developer
Main Site Moderator Site Developer/Webmasters Wiki SysOp Big Help Submitter Super Reviewer (2) Wiki Contributor Sprite Comp Runner-Up Minigame Comp Winner Minigame Comp Runner-Up Minigame Comp Top 5 (3) Music Comp Winner Music Comp Runner-Up Music Comp Top 5 (2) Drawing Comp Top 5 Game of the Month Winner NCFC Contributor (4) Secret Santa (5) MFGG 17th Anniversary MFGG 18th Anniversary MFGG 19th Anniversary Ye Olde MFGGe Retro Game Jam Participant MFGG Awards 2010 Winner MFGG Awards 2011 Winner MFGG Awards 2012 Winner MFGG Awards 2013 Winner MFGG Awards 2014 Winner MFGG Awards 2015 Winner MFGG Awards 2017 Winner (3) MFGG Awards 2019 Winner MFGG Awards 2024 Winner
#9
02-09-2026, 08:38 PM
I first discovered MFGG in August 2007! I'd been checking out some random guides on GameFAQs, and I stumbled upon a Mario Series Character Guide that mentioned a ROM hack called Mario Adventure. This piqued my interest, and I did some Googling around for that game. I also stumbled upon a site that hosted a lot of Mario fangames, including Super Mario Adventure. One of these games had a Readme file mentioning an interesting-sounding site called MFGG. More Googling ensued, and I eventually found my way to MFGG. I downloaded lots of games and libs and was a happy me.

I also discovered game-making tools (especially Game Maker 7) and started messing around with them. In 2008, I finally made an account on the MFGG mainsite once I had a fangame project that was ready to share with a wider audience. I wasn't too active on the community side of MFGG until 2009 or 2010, but since then I've checked MFGG just about every day.
Course clear! You got a card.

[Image: CourseClear.gif]

[-] The following 2 users Like VinnyVideo's post:2 users Like VinnyVideo's post
  ↳ DJ Yoshiman, NowhereMan
United States ~Smoke~
What it do baby!
Members
Sprite Comp Winner Drawing Comp Winner (2) Drawing Comp Runner-Up Drawing Comp Top 5
#10
02-13-2026, 12:15 PM
I discovered MFGG around 2007, I was 12 years old and was an absolute gamer and artist. I was fascinated with video game sprites/sprite sheets. it was a layout to how the animation is broken down that really intrigued me It felt like I looking at the secrets of how a game is made. So I tried to make my own sprites, and it went horrible, I was creating it on MS paint using the track pad and I kept trying and failing until I finally got accepted on the website and I was so dang excited as a child. I was hoping it would end up in a Newgrounds animation so I could get credited. 

I became insanely active on the Art Board offering gift art every time I taught myself something new on photoshop and was always shocked on how people interpreted and drew my character. Met a few artist on here that I was inspired by and got to message them directly and ask how to execute certain things, and I got a lot of help. I was really ahead in animation and illustration by the time I got to high school. 

fast forward, I've gotten my animation nominated in Film festivals, won awards broadcasting on PBS, and my most proud achievement. getting front paged on Newgrounds

its insane to think my creativity as a kid really got nurtured through these forums.  Agree
[-] The following 2 users Like ~Smoke~'s post:2 users Like ~Smoke~'s post
  ↳ DJ Yoshiman, VinnyVideo
luckygames
a lucky block
Members
#11
02-14-2026, 06:09 AM
I discovered it while looking for sprites for my Super Mario project (currently deleted as I prepare a FNAF fangame about Nintendo World), I think I remember
new in the web, but not in the Mario fan´s universe

  ↳
United States VinnyVideo
Can't have an avatar without a Shy-Guy
Site Developer
#12
02-15-2026, 10:24 PM
@~Smoke~ Aw, that's awesome to hear! Congratulations on your success with your animations, and here's wishing you more awards and accolades!

It's great to hear when MFGG has a direct positive long-term effect on people's lives and careers - I know it has for me. Thanks for sharing your story - it's stories like yours that encourage me to keep making new things for MFGG and doing what I can to help our little corner of the Internet thrive.
Course clear! You got a card.

[Image: CourseClear.gif]


  ↳
Canada DJ Yoshiman
Old-Ass Musician
Members
#13
Today, 12:10 AM
(02-09-2026, 06:55 PM)The Shadow Wrote: Was back when it was still Bowser Technologies.
I was still pretty new to the internet back then. You could say it was one of the first sites I discovered.
I think you and I got our starts the same way - started at SFGHQ and then migrated over to Bowser Tech (turned into MFGG)?

I believe some also migrated over from a Donkey Kong fan website to MFGG, but I forget the name of it.
[-] The following 1 user Likes DJ Yoshiman's post:1 user Likes DJ Yoshiman's post
  ↳ The Shadow
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



  • View a Printable Version
Forum Jump:

Mario Fan Games Galaxy - Powered by MyBB | MFGG Staff | Contact Us

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode