Thursday, 6 March 2014

A Quick Update

Downtime - As we recently told you we rcently suffered quite a sizable set back and some data was lost including some hard drives with PSP files on.


Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Unfortunate Downtime: Be Back up Soon :)

Hello guys

Been a while since our last update.

Unfortunatley we have been under some personal delays due to the proccess of moving to new PC and developement proccess.

We look forward to updating you all again soon!

Friday, 7 February 2014

Sunday, 5 January 2014

Helping Us With Sounds! A Guide!!

Right then,

It has been brought to my attention that many of you out there do wish to help us gather some sound files but are currently unsure on how to do so.


Behold, we have now complied a guide that will help you on your way!

A Quick Update: 2014 A Fresh Outlook!

Hello,

First of all I would like to thank you all kindly for still checking back here like the loyal fans we know you are!

Now its been exactly 2 months since our last post and to be completely honest with you all, I've been slightly disappoint in the outcome since then.
In the last post I asked for people to help us out with sounds file and such, yet I am still waiting on those since none of you felt up to the challenge!

I have done a few of these myself so it's not as though no progress has been made, but still a lot less than I was hoping for.

So its  now 2014, its a new year. With this in mind could it be a year where you could find yourself working with us?

If you feel there is something you could add to our team, then let us know using the form on the right hand side.

Tell us something we don't know about you and what it is you feel you could bring to the table!

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Something Doesn't Sound Right? But You Can Help!

We all know that a games soundtrack can often be make or break. if the Developer does not get this key part right then a good game can often head south very quickly.

Ever since the birth of Pokemon games the sound we here have always been very basic and never very ground breaking, Nintendo found with each subsequent release they had no pressure on them to change things and if the public are happy then why should they, right?