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Klingon_Jedi
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I love the DVDs!
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28-Sep-2004, 12:13 AM
By the way:

1. fanboy

1. A person who is completely loyal to a game or company reguardless of if they suck or not.
2. A pathetic insult often used by fanboys themselves to try and put down people who don't like whatever it is they like.
3. See fool or SEGA.

"If you don't worship SEGA and send them all your money and pay $500 for the copy of Panzer Dragon I'm selling on ebay then your obviously a Sony fanboy even though I've never heard you mention a single thing about Sony the entire five minutes I've known you." Said the SEGA Fanboy.

"Yeah but the SNES didn't have Blast Processing" Said the Sega fanboy.

"FF7 sucks" Said the [SEGA Saturn fanboy.
Source: Sega Slayer, Jun 26, 2003

3. fanboy

A person who loves something without question.

Martigen is such a fanboy.
Source: bah, Jan 27, 2003

4. fanboy

A person who has an undying urge to sway everyone that is not a believer of the belief system they have towards a game or system or every piece of hardware. If they do not succeed, they will not sway from their statement infront of anyone who knows their stancel.

ATI vs. Nvidia, Counter Strike vs. Unreal Tournament, AMD vs. Intel.
Source: {LoC}Deathscythe, Apr 11, 2004

8. Fanboy

Biased people who think that the things they worship about are the masters of the universe. However, since they are biased, they will constantly bash opposing things instead of thinking about it and stating its positive and negative attributes.

Others say XBOX is the best for its graphics and games. Well, not really. PS2 and Gamecube has some more interesting games. And what makes a game a game is that it is fun to play with, not what it looks like.
Source: thesunfiredblanks, Dec 2, 2003

I think this one fits the situation best.

15. fanboy

A very, very stupid word used to try and rob 'fans' of something of their credibility and validity. Usually used in the video gaming world, and employed by those who could be described as 'fanboys' themselves.

The word totally fails as an insult, and serves only to make the attacker seem incredibly childish. It also fails in that nobody is ashamed to call themselves a 'fan' of something - are they?

Ooooh, don't call me a FAN, I'll be so offended.
Source: Bal-Sagoth, Jul 2, 2004