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Site Updates / Re: The Month That Could Have Been Announcement
« on: June 02, 2009, 09:12:50 pm »
LOL @ Mav!

I'm very pleased that everyone enjoyed the interview. My show is about and for the gaming community, and the termination of the CE Project was a deep cut to me and my relationship with SE. I would like to thank Agent 12 again for his time, and everyone's commitment to the project.
 
And the word is out there friends. Google Crimson Echoes and look at all the coverage it got.

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Site Updates / Re: The Month That Could Have Been Announcement
« on: June 02, 2009, 06:46:49 pm »
Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know I have posted the entire show AND the interview with Agent 12 separately. I hope this helps get the word out. Thank you.

Episode 3 - Play Your Role

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Site Updates / Re: The Month That Could Have Been Announcement
« on: May 27, 2009, 11:30:12 pm »
Monroe, LA. I like to call it The Rotting Tree, because the north-side is green and beautiful, while the south-side is worn and wasted.

I'm not here to be some sort of Divine Light, or Saving Grace, I'm here because I want people to know about this. I want them to know that we have been betrayed again by The Machine. The hardcore fans that would do anything to see more of their favorite games apparently have no voice. Even though my voice is small, I know there are greater voices out there. Voices that would speak out in support of this.

I just don't want this to be washed away, I want EVERYONE to remember this.

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Site Updates / Re: The Month That Could Have Been Announcement
« on: May 27, 2009, 11:08:58 pm »
Excuse me everyone, good evening.

My name is Brett Wooley, I am the host of a live radio program in North East Louisiana called Meteor Radio.

I wanted to dedicate my next show to the fallacy of console RPG's where games like Final Fantasy were called RPG's because of turn-based combat, EXP, and other elements; when in truth they are nothing more than Adventure games.

I wanted to use Chrono Trigger as an example of a JRPG that did the genre justice at the time, so I wanted to have an interview with a staff member or a "CT Scholar" if you will.

I have been a tremendous fan of this site, and the projects your teams worked on, but didn't think to join the community.

Merely 15 minutes ago, I visited this site for the first time in a few months. And I read about the C&D.

My friends, the rage I began to feel as I watched the videos, to see that this masterpiece of fan appreciation has been destroyed by the machine is incomprehensible. But I am not here to take up arms, I am here to offer my assistance.

If there is one thing I know, it's that the gaming community has a heart and soul. Our love for gaming and how we express it are the lungs of this entity.

I want an interview from someone involved with the project to speak about this. I don't care about how it needs to be approached. Whether it's to summon support, or to mourn the loss of a great project, I want the people to know about this.

Is there someone that can help me with this? Please let me know as soon as you can. Thank you for your time. And thank you for the dedication the team put into that project.

Sincerely yours,

Brett Wooley (Axtuse)
www.meteorradio.com

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