Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!news From: kr705@gre.ac.uk (Rad) Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.freetalk.english Subject: Re: Demo CD`s again Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 12:00:47 GMT Organization: PlayStation Net Yaroze (SCEE) Lines: 37 Message-ID: <38ad3259.2251898@news.playstation.co.uk> References: <88gbdf$6h1@chuka.playstation.co.uk> <38abe8a6.8986526@www.netyaroze-europe.com> <88h0ap$6h8@chuka.playstation.co.uk> <88h1d9$6h10@chuka.playstation.co.uk> Reply-To: rad@cyberdude.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 193.60.73.129 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.21/32.243 After reading the newsgroups I like the rest of you was very disappointed to hear that OPM was discontinuing yaroze games on their CDs. In fact, just thinking about why have they stopped doing yaroze games, it's not like that they HAVE to include 1 or 2 games every month, they could just include them when they are available??? Well doesn't make much sense to me, maybe someone can enlighted me? Anyway, I agree with Scott and Stuart this is probably the best way and maybe our one last chance to get our games onto CD for others to enjoy (ok maybe not enjoy but at least play ;-)) Rad. On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:25:38 -0000, wrote: > >Scott Ward wrote in message <88h0ap$6h8@chuka.playstation.co.uk>... >> I'm pretty sure OPM would go for it. If we organised it to be released >>around Autumn time when there's usually a drop in quality demos anyway then >>there would be shed loads of time for people to come up with extra stuff >>(including all those *long term* projects ;o) ). So, if you miss the boat >>this time, tough shite. Also, it would give Sony the chance to start adding >>stuff in their own time. I'm sure we can all imagine how busy they are at >>the moment. > > >This sounds like the most viable approach yet. Hopefully the GamesWire >competition will encourage a few full games to be completed by the end of >May also, just like the GDUK thing did. That way there should be a good >selection of new games to go onto a disk from games completed late 99 to mid >2000 and the competition entries. The only thing left is how best to badger >OPM into taking on this idea. >Stuart. > >