Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!scea!greg_labrec@interactive.sony.com From: SaacNet System User Newsgroups: scea.yaroze.freetalk Subject: How does SCEA feel about glabrec@vmlabs & brehbock@vmlabs.com? Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 15:06:31 -0500 Organization: Humber College A.A.T. Lines: 42 Message-ID: <34E89C47.1821@humberc.on.ca> Reply-To: bogus@humberc.on.ca NNTP-Posting-Host: 142.214.101.133 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04 (Win95; I) CC: j_patton@interactive.sony.com Hello from Sean Kennedy. Being in education I keep tabs on who is doing what with this, and what with that. Then I saw Bill & Greg LEFT! {a while ago that is...} At first, I thought that the Yaroze programm was going down the Proverbial toilet. But now action has picked up for those Die-Hards who still set out to do some coding. Me, I want to do some writing first. {Word-Processing, not coding.} Since I got the RTOS misc codes from my past functioning. I can sit back, relax play some IQ or Ghost in the shell, and think about the story for "Great Space Battles". As well, I would like to put on a Hobbyist Conference at Humber College for those who want to get into programming and interfacing Electronic Entertainment Media. There is the Computer Game Developers Conference in Long Beach California happening at the beginning of May, but CGDC is HUGE! It is mainly geared toward Production publishers of software titles, and is a "must attend" for a lot of leading edge companies. But what about the hobbyist? Or the student programmer? What about the music student interested in MIDI? Or the Creative Artist who wants to make an entertainment Statement? The Net Yaroze is a great mechanism to do just that. But then there is Bill & Greg? The founding fathers of SCEA's Net Yaroze. Are they 'persona non grata' at SCEA? Or would people like to hear from them about games development in general? I'd like to hear all opinions from Yaroze members if possible: So Write me: kennedy@moe.acad.humberc.on.ca Sean Kennedy Humber College of Applied Arts & Technology. Toronto, Ontario, CA