Thanks, and I completely agree. :-)
It didn't really take much away, it's just frustrating in the brief moments you do have it, but nothing beyond that.
He definitely gives me a lot of confidence in the operation, hopefully they can get some results eventually.
I was a bit surprised by how fast this seemed to turn. It was a little out of the blue...
"next time" would be the Sesame Street game for the 360, I think you'll have to wait a little longer. :-P
Adam and Jamie personally tested each of these. :-D
I might have to try it now. :)
There doesn't seem to be that many great minis around...
It'll be exciting to see how well it does. :)
Call He-man instead! :D
They should bring a new Star Fox around...
Nintendo certainly needs this to compete with the Vita in the holidays.
That's a good live blog. :-)
#2 Thanks. :)
Yeah, it's not the biggest of budgets, but they don't all need to be either. Look at TAKEDOWN for example, they needed $200k, but that's only to make an alpha and convince investors (i.e. publishers) that the game is worth supporting. In that case, the "kickstart" is only that, and not something that will directly result in a finished game.