Display title | The RWP |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Launched in 2001 by netizens / über haxxorz Ice Mario and SubDrag, the RWP--short for the "Rare Witch Project"--is an Internet site dedicated to Video Games, specifically Rare games, and a repository for their Fandom. The site attained a bit of fame in its early days when its founders found a way to get a number of secret, apparently unreachable items in the game Banjo-Kazooie without hacking. These items were meant to be used in a special feature called "Stop & Swop" that was ultimately Dummied Out of the game, rendering them worthless. In no way did this curb the flow of insane theories about them that flooded the site for years. |