Decided it was about time that the little AIR app I wrote to adjust the timing data files our OpenMic games use got a decent name and icon.
OpenMic is "Pinworthy"
Sure, I found this about a week after it went live, but it’s still nice to find. In the first installment of the official Windows Phone Blog’s “Pinworthy” feature, OpenMic was one of the first five apps featured! (Picked from out of over 6000 apps, and listed along with the Kindle app - not too shabby.)
Just came a across a great video review of our OpenMic game for Windows Phone 7. Not the highest score, but the reviewer has some valid points. Essentially, the things he didn’t like about the game, I didn’t like either (like the song selection), but didn’t really have the ability to do anything about before release.
Read the full review on WMPowerUser.com
(Disclaimer - I work for Rain, and worked on this game, but opinions & what-not are mine, and not those of Rain or Sony Music.)
Today several attempts were made at running the fastest lap around the building. Not only did Dave set the record, he did it in style.
I recently ditched my iPhone 4 in favor of a new Samsung Focus with Windows Phone 7. As a result, here’s a shot of the award I received at the 2010 Rain Christmas party. Happy to say that when I received a series of boos from the room of iPhone users, I yelled out “And I’d do it again!”
A great tribute to the man himself, Porkins, by Andrew Branch.
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