It was TGF essentially. When CT made TGF initially, it was C&C without a bunch of the multimedia functions, I believe. Because Corel charged WAY too much for it.
I think Europress gave up on KNP. There was also someone else who published MMF, IMSI or something, they gave up on MMF too . That says a lot about Click products. I bet CT would be bankrupt if it wasn't for Click Conventions and fanatics like you and me who buy the latest versions of MMF just to see if it'll make us work harder
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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4th September, 2007 at 10:31:25 -
Originally Posted by Slínk
Originally Posted by Knudde (Shab) Yeah, Europress in UK, Maxis in the US.
Woah, Maxis? As-in The Sims Maxis?
You didn't know that? <_<
I had some KnP promotion demos that came with my Sim City 2000 CD-ROM.
Well I've been Simmin' it since the start and been a clickin' for about 6 years now but never actually notice the Maxis logo anywhere other than Simmies! :S
... Whatever happened to Maxis? I don't recall seeing the logo on the Sims 2.
I discovered TGF a few months after we got our first family PC. A friend bought it and brought it down here. In fact it's STILL here! Massive box! Woo! Then a year or two later I bought a disk from GAME (Electronics Boutique back then! LOL.) that was full of poorly made TGF games all displaying the "If you were asked for money for this game then call this number" message after closing each one. Man those games were crap but I still love them even to this day!