Difference between revisions of "Cursor"
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{{Fad Infobox|name=Interactive Cursor | {{Fad Infobox|name=Interactive Cursor | ||
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− | |original= | + | |original=getitrightandyouwin |
− | |originalTitle= | + | |originalTitle= close eyes, click, open eyes, guess |
|spinoff1=cursorparadise | |spinoff1=cursorparadise | ||
|title1= Interactive Cursor Paradise!! | |title1= Interactive Cursor Paradise!! | ||
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|spinoff4=cursorwelfare | |spinoff4=cursorwelfare | ||
|title4=Interactive Cursor Welfare | |title4=Interactive Cursor Welfare | ||
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− | |title5= | + | |title5=Interactive cursor playground! |
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Revision as of 22:36, August 20, 2006
Interactive Cursor |
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Original YTMND: close eyes, click, open eyes, guess |
Worthy spinoffs: |
The first 'cursor site' was "close eyes, click , open eyes, guess" - an interactive YTMND considered to be the first interactive YTMND game according to Wired Magazine's Table of Malcontents blog. Several spinoff YTMNDs ensued, most notably the popular Khan Finds his Pointer. Months after the "close eyes" cursor YTMND came a series of "interactive cursor" YTMNDs which led to the creation of several cursor-based sites, starting with Cursor Paradise.