Adam: Yeah, there were a lot of us groups back then! It seems most have disappeared, or moved on, as we did, but Natomic has a facebook page at least! http://www.facebook.com/natomic
M/Circy: We weren't so much interested in creating an abandonware page, or a page that chronicles every release. As far as Factor X, yes it was big, but perhaps is no longer up to par. If there are enough requests from old fans, or new, I may put up additional sections! I'll also consider making a Fallen Angel facebook page, where maybe things like abandonware and older games could feel more at home.
Alonso: We do have a facebook page. Just do a search for "Jolly Corpse". We also recently added a Fallen Angel facebook page, but it doesn't have a whole lot of content up yet. For the most direct news on what we're up to, go to our official page http://www.jollycorpse.com
As per Witchblade, I don't know if it exists at all any more. Either David or Gustav would be the ones to have it if its still around.
Woah... FAIND it brings memories... Cause I followed you guys even before I became a member of TDC, gosh those childhood days... It's great to see you again, but I also believe that you could post up rest of games, at least in some archive package (I can even host it) just for others to remind old days and FAIND... The name meant and still means something more than high quality + oldschool + awesome gameplay and it's a bit pitty that you are not trying to continue the tradition with name, but hey, at least you are not shy to say that "Yes, we are FAIND members and now we are BACK" in great style I would say.
Holy hyperspace! I remember Fallen Angel. I used to be so jealous of you guys since you'd never lose a GOTW. I loved your games though, and now that I'm grown up I have nothing but total respect for you guys as professional game developers. Your graphics and particle effects have always been incredible, and they still are.
Looking at your latest project, it's interesting to see you guys shy away from the more action-oriented titles. I'll definitely keep my eyes on this one in the Project section.
Since people seem to want access to all the games, I'll go ahead and put them up slowly here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fallen-Angel-Industries/110552912352473 at Fallen Angel's new facebook page. I've put up De Milo, which was Fallen Angel's very first game, so have fun checking it out, and like us, so we can get an actual URL and not all that garble up there
I'll try to think of other stuff to include on the facebook page as well, like Fallen Angel history, abandonware that was never released, etc. And I'll get some comments from Beau about De Milo. Should be funny.
I've lurked long enough to remember you guys, and I'm really excited to see that you're back into the Click game. I loved Super Ken Senshi, Streambolt, and Factor X.
Whatever became of Factor X 2 anyway? Wasn't it being developed in Blitz at some point?
Kirby: Factor X 2 was planned and in development for a short time by me and Beau, but proved to be too much for MMF (or at least our understandings at the time of how MMF worked), and this was before MMF2 was released. Hamish then started a game in Blitz called War Angels, which was basically unrelated, but was somewhat of his take on an unofficial sequel. I even did a few conceptual pieces, and was beginning to help with the in-game art, before that project was cancelled as well.
Beau and I have a lot of ideas for it, so it's possible you may see something new one day, but for the foreseeable future it's most likely you'll just get an abandonware section for it on FA's facebook page. You can look forward to that, I suppose! ;P