@Tural : lol. I'll make note of that. (btw, thanks for moving the post.)
EDIT : Tural's first grammar mistake!
He dominated Snave and I in some mutiplayer Tetris clone.
that should be
He dominated Snave and ME in some mutiplayer Tetris clone.
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Does anyone remember the old Tetris when the little professor guy was stuck in the blocks and you had to keep him from getting crushed? That was the funnest thing ever. I think I'm going to rent it again.
DrXThirst, proper way to designate another person and yourself is to say "[Their name] and I." It just is. However, I congratulate you for going excessively off-topic only to be proven wrong.
Also, removing the other person's name from the sentence doesn't prove anything. It changes the structure, so of course it will sound wrong then. Your logic is horribly flawed, as is your comprehension of proper grammar, apparently. ^_^
Generally, one would use "me" as in a scenario like "Me and Snave," a more proper way to say that would be "Snave and I." It's all a matter of personal preference, really. There was no mistake in my sentence.