Interesting stuff: I just saw that a site called Trembling Hand wrote a blog post about this little page. Update: And apparently some twitter users and Boing Boing’s Offworld as well. No idea how they got that idea, but thanks anyway! Of course, I guess by the time I’ve written this, everybody who did find the site through that link will have left again already…
So, this site probably seems a little dead. Or more like really dead. Sorry about that, folks. To be honest, I have been thinking about closing it completely because in the end, I think it did not turn out to be as funny as I thought. I’ll have to think about this some more, see whether I can find things to post here that are more interesting and/or funny. And maybe play a few more games so I’ll actually have something to write about…
Oh, in case you’re interested (I know you’re not, but any link might help my Google Page Rank), you can also look at my much-more-frequently updated personal homepage.
Posted July 3rd, 2009, 21:05
It would be a shame to have this site stopped (I just came on it) Maybe if you ask more people to help it might run on a lil better.
But please I want to see what kind off strange engines (Or great screwups) the game companys made. PLZ don't quit
Another test of the new comment system.
David
It's not just a Trembling Hand story. I found your site via an Edge tweet -- and a quick Google search also shows that Boing Boing's Offworld picked it up: http://www.offworld.com/2009/07/train-factor-chronicling-the-m.html
It would be a crime if you were stop chronicling the ways in which trains are represented in games.