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I've also written out credits for the Snes version of EWJ and the credits from the Can O'Worms Manual. Now you don't have any excuses for getting facts wrong. ![]()
I jest, I jest!
I don't know whether it's worth the time writing out the credits for other versions of the games or not...those are the main ones though.
I also figured out that I'd managed to break my contact form some time ago. That's fixed now. Typical! ![]()
In other news:
Doug TenNapel's Monster Zoo graphic novel should be out some time this month, so keep your eyes peeled for that.
Tommy Tallarico got into the Guinness Book of world records!
David Perry caught a very small fish. Congratulations to all of you! ![]()
7 Comments:
By GamerT | 05 Jun 2008
Additional program-andy astor
Is that where they got the name for "Andy asteroids"?
By Peter P | 05 Jun 2008
Its good that Tommy has got into the Guiness Book of world records, he deserves it. He's a big pile of awesomeness. Lol!
By Neverhead | 29 Jun 2008
Your comment that the SNES port is the "main" version is erroneous. The original was actually on the Genesis (and the SNES port is really buggy, in my experience). The Special Edition version came out on the PC and Sega CD, and it used the Genesis graphics as well. The Genesis version is also coming to the Virtual Console. As a side note, Douglas TenNapel worked with a team of former Genesis developers to make The Neverhood (which is probably my favorite PC game ever).
Just clearing things up.
By lemm | 29 Jun 2008
I don't remember saying that it was the 'main' version...those were the credits available to me. I'll check that out again.
Thanks for the info!
By Neverhead | 29 Jun 2008
>I don't remember saying that it was the 'main' version.
Well, maybe I just misread it. I thought that that was what you meant by this:
"I've also written out credits for the Snes version of EWJ [...] I don't know whether it's worth the time writing out the credits for other versions of the games or not...those are the main ones though."
Please forgive me if I misunderstood you.
By lemm | 29 Jun 2008
I was waffling on about it being the list of 'main' people who had worked on it, basically. I should have phrased myself a bit more clearly, lol. No problem! You were a big help, anyway, so thanks.
If I get the credits of the other versions, I'll eventually amend the history bit with those as well.
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