OMFG A RELEASE! KoF - Athena and Friends Special Chaos!
October 4th, 2004Bout time for another release. This time its another Saigado KoF doujin! Athena and Friends Chaos Special! Nice HQ scans. Totally worth your bw and time to download. Get it over at our IRC channel on [D-W]DoujinBitch or my (Beef's) fserve at #doujin-world@rizon.net. Enjoy!

New Upcming Projects added
October 3rd, 20042 new Upcoming projects added, Both are already translated. For the King of Fighters one the translation edit already has started. (current is 10%).
Just letting you know which one are coming. Check Upcoming Projects for more information on both Doujins.
Release: Guilty Gear X - eX-tension
September 28th, 2004There you go, our first Guilty Gear X doujin. Released today (28/09/2004). For more information about the Doujin itself check the "Finished Projects" for information on how to download it check the "XDCC Bot commands" section of the site.

Site Finally done
September 27th, 2004Well the website is finally done. The Upcoming Projects AND the Finished Projects pages are fixed. So now you can see all the projects we completed and that are coming. Just to make it more intresting.
Another thing if you are new to the IRC scene, you can use the BOT by using the triggers on the site. You can find them under the section XDCC Bot commands.
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Release: Dragonball Z - No.18 Side Remakes
September 23rd, 2004Dragonball Z - No.18 Side Remakes has been released in the channel (#doujin-world@irc.rizon.net). The triggers for the xdcc bots are in the channel topic.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Translation Project
September 20th, 2004Fekket Cantenel has sent in her translation for Yu-Gi-Oh! - Itamashii Kioku (Heartbreaking Memory) in for editing. Check in the channel over the next week to catch the release.
Does mine work >_>
September 16th, 2004Hmmmm..... It does seem to work :laughing:. But yeah, welcome to our long overdue website :tongue:. We'll have more stuff coming up so don't bitch :wink:
Testing the News system
September 16th, 2004WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A German manufacturer of technology commonly used in personal computers has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $160 million fine for engaging in an international price-fixing conspiracy that drove up computer prices, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Infineon Technologies AG "conspired with unnamed manufacturers" to boost prices of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) sold to computer makers, the Justice Department said.
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