
Hey guys, sorry that I haven't posted in a while I just been really busy for the few months. You see, I was going to enter the GameStop's Indie Games Contest, however, when I looked at the rules (a week before the contest ended) I found out that the admission fee was 70$. Unfortunately, I had already spent the money on the engine that I'm using to make the game, so I couldn't enter. To bad I think my game would've been a good candidate.
But look at the bright side, if there's another one of these contest, the demo of my game will be bigger and better then what it was last year. But how are you guys? The last time I logged in I found 31 messages in my inbox.
Oh yeah, and my birthday was a few days ago. I'm now 16 J. I was also born on October 16, 4:00 pm is the 16th hour of the day, I was born in 1993 (1+9=10 add 9=19-3=16). Don't you love my math formula? Crazy isn't it? I'll also be working very hard on making reviews for the games that I played. See you later.
I finally scored one hundred percent on every intrument in the game on expert difficulty.
The hardest ones would be bass and guitar.
I actually had a harder time doing the bass, because I had to score a hundred percent twice!You see, I forgot that you can't strum downward when you play.
Well, I guess I'll get started on beating the endless setlist now, see ya.
My brother got this new software to make high quality videos, like the ones on gamespot. We were talking last night about what we're going to do with this software, after an hour of talking we both agreed that game guides would be best for our skills.
Moving on to the point, I was wondering if you guys had any thoughts or suggestions on this?



