hi well where's my money i paid for max shracknal he a con artest who  
took our money with nothing to show for it

On 2 Nov 2007, at 21:53, shaun everiss wrote:

> its my opinion to that james should have not sold esp.
> He did have it made, and he decided to go into another venture.
> Obviously it was really not as successfull as we all know as well as
> the pree order screwups.
> I do aggree that his passed work was real good though.
> At 11:41 a.m. 3/11/2007, you wrote:
>
>> Hi Che,
>> I don't know if you were around when ESP was still developing  
>> games, but
>> James North seamed to be a  completely different person back then.
>> Actually, when James North was still running ESP his games were  
>> pretty
>> good quality and prices were reasonable.  He was the original  
>> author of
>> games like Monkey Business, Aliens In The Outback, ESP Pinball  
>> Classic,
>> Dinaman, Shellshock, ESP Woopasss, and so on. He turned control of  
>> ESP
>> over to Josh which is now Draconis Entertainment.
>> In 2004 James North started Alchemy Game studios, and that is when  
>> the
>> current troubles began. I will not go over all the bad publicity that
>> James and Alchemy created, but I think your basing your opinion  
>> soully
>> on his later actions rather than weighing against the good he did in
>> this comunity as well.  Basically, James North has sort of become a  
>> Dr.
>> Jeckle and Mr. Hide kind of person. There is the James we knew  
>> before,
>> and the James we remember now.
>> I agree with everyone that we are better off without him after seeing
>> what he did while running Alchemy. Though, I do remember and  
>> respect the
>> work he did before all of this came about.
>>
>> Che wrote:
>>>  From what I have gathered about North, we are better off without  
>>> him.
>>>  He had nothing but disdain for blind gamers, charging the highest  
>>> prices
>>> for games that weren't worth it in my opinion, and didn't give a  
>>> crap what
>>> users had to say about his games.  Compare this to developers like  
>>> Thomas
>>> and Phil who keep in constant contact with their customers and try  
>>> to
>>> implement ideas as much as is feasible.
>>>   Add to this the screw job he put on Thomas with Monty and
>> Raceway and you
>>> have an entity that at best laid down a negative influence on the
>> accessible
>>> gaming comunity.
>>>  Bottom line, fare thee well James North, and don't let the  
>>> digital door
>>> hit you in the butt crack on the way out.
>>>  Later,
>>>  Che
>>>
>>
>>
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