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Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 14 May 2005, 22:13
by TuragaNuju
Man, some people just cant see the potential in shows. I reckon TV is in a state of shock ATM, there arnt very many Decent new shows out ATM, only repeats, Cheesy Talk Shows, and Rather Stupid Childrens shows, which bear as much intellect as a well dried peanut. Work their brains I say! Hyah!

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 16 May 2005, 15:38
by KFan
This is sad news, I only just noticed it. But I understand te situation, and that Knightmare is not dead yet. However, it certainly means the project has taken a few steps backwards, having made lots of progress, or at least a concept which could have worked well.

I certainly hope Knightmare has a future still, and that something else can be worked out.. We must never give up, not now we've come this far.

KM_Fan.

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 17 May 2005, 15:17
by Pooka
One thing to add is that, although KMVR isn't going to happen, there is a huge and extensive KM back catalogue which really does need dipping into.

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 18 May 2005, 13:29
by Kieran
Anything can come back at any given time. Shows written off as being long dead have come back to massive success, it is never over, it is only ever preparing to come back. I feel it shall the day television companies stop pretending reality TV is the best thing to show on prime time slots. That day might be far away, sadly.

Either way Knightmare has been kept alive by everyone here for 6 years, and even longer in some sections.

Maybe KM is 'back' regardless, it is right here. :)

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 18 May 2005, 16:33
by Jericho6
Kieran wrote: Either way Knightmare has been kept alive by everyone here for 6 years, and even longer in some sections.

Maybe KM is 'back' regardless, it is right here. :)
Pffft! hahahaha :P

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 19 May 2005, 18:30
by Kieran
Jericho 6 wrote:
Kieran wrote: Either way Knightmare has been kept alive by everyone here for 6 years, and even longer in some sections.

Maybe KM is 'back' regardless, it is right here. :)
Pffft! hahahaha :P

You may have to explain that comment to me ;)

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 19 May 2005, 23:00
by TuragaNuju
Pfft Haha???! What sort of coment is taht :(

If only I had a blue room I could make some internet based episodes with..........

*THinks about stealing brothers room as he is at university.....*

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 20 May 2005, 15:44
by Kieran
Given a few months we should be able to get the RPG back up and running! Best we can do for now. :)

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 20 May 2005, 18:42
by Malefact
Let's keep nice and smiley. :) No need for any nastiness - particularly in a thread like this.

I think what a few people are driving at is that there is no substitute for actual episodes of Km, despite the nice fact that Km has brought us all together here (with a full nod, wink and gratitude for Illusion for being responsible for providing the 'here' in question). :)

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 21 May 2005, 02:50
by Emii
It's a pity that any new KM may be sleeping or possibly even in a coma, but to be fair we're always going to keep the original alive, so in my eyes Tim did a bloody good job first time round, and I applaud him for giving it another go.

Whatever happens in the future, we're all right behind him, yes?

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 15 Jun 2005, 18:05
by MoanaLiza
I couldn't agree more!

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 17 Jun 2005, 20:56
by FrightKnight
*Emerges out of cave*

Ah, this is a shame- it was looking good, the pilot- particularly with all the familiar faces around.

Children's TV could still do with a good kick up the backside- or should that just be Dick and Dom (actually, musn't be too unkind to them, they did show Hugo Myatt...in a cage...briefly...looking a tad confused...)?

It's amazing that the general public (or perhaps in this case the big cheeses at television towers) will tend to favour the inane and idiotic. Look what's been top of the music charts, for example...*shudder*.

Keep faith, Lord Tim of Childshire, and hopefully you may find a big cheese willing to take the plunge. Until then, we've still got 8 classic series still being broadcast today.

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 18 Jun 2005, 18:15
by MoanaLiza
Slightly off topic and just out of interest is there anything happening with Timegate?

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 20 Jun 2005, 11:51
by Thanatos
Turaga Nuju wrote:Never lose hope - something always turns up
Thank you, Mr. Micawber. :)

And, to echo the above, how's TimeGate getting on?

Re:Update from Tim Child

Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 18:33
by Thequietone
Darn it, I'm late as usual.

It's saddening to hear that the VR project has ended so soon, but high hopes for the future of Knightmare, as it deserves a ressurection.

I'd just like to thank Tim Child for creating such a great program that had me hooked in my childhood and then making the best attempt to bring it back.

Thanks for everything Tim! :)