Allison Weaver (aweaver@nova.umuc.edu) wrote:
: There have been quite a few valid concerns raised that would need to be
: answered before you or Jason or anyone else could go ahead with this kind
: of a project.
Of course -- we know of all of these concerns as much as you. Our
company is a member of ASP, and we recognize the amount of work people
have put into their games.
: Perhaps you (and Jason and anyone else interested in this type of
: project) should stick around awhile and listen, answer any questions,
: correct any misperceptions before going away in a huff.
I haven't walked away "in a huff" -- I'm still around!
I've only more or less noticed that a big can of worms has been opened
up, and I've pretty much canned the project over here. One of our
working ethics here (as it is in most companies) is to devote our time
and effort to our most popular products; from the looks of it, the IF
CDROM doesn't neatly fit into that category.
If anyone wants any questions answered, I'll be happy to (try to)
answer them.
Believe me -- I would *love* to see a well-made IF CDROM. I would
really like to see more of them on the market. Who knows? If such a
CDROM became popular, there might be a revival of this genre from
commercial authors when they see how wildly popular the CDROM is.
Wouldn't it be great if we could play the sequel to Hitchhiker's?
: Allison
Regards,
Jun