Needs an update :-p
win xp pro sp2/psi 0.9.3-test1
this was ment for justin, oh well.Quote by halr9000 on 12-23-2004, 04:36:That has nothing to do with me. I've been toying with the idea of us moving to a new domain name but haven't put a lot of thought into it. Feel free to use this thread to suggest some. Moving this thread to the website admin forum.
http://psi-im.com[.org]
www.affinix.com.Quote by kevstar31 on 12-23-2004, 04:41:this was ment for justin, oh well.Quote by halr9000 on 12-23-2004, 04:36:That has nothing to do with me. I've been toying with the idea of us moving to a new domain name but haven't put a lot of thought into it. Feel free to use this thread to suggest some. Moving this thread to the website admin forum.
http://psi-im.com[.org]
www.affinix.com not psi.affinix.com :-p
"The Closest Thing To Infinity"
Welcome to the official homepage of Affinix Software!
Find the latest details about our groundbreaking Game Boy COLORTM project Infinity in the projects page. Read about our company in the information page. Meet our crew in the about page. And be sure to send in your comments after your stay at Affinix!
Latest News
New Plans [January 21, 2002]
The time spent searching for publishers closed our near shut window of opportunity for getting Infinity published. It seems very clear now that Infinity will not be published for GBC.
On the good side of things, Affinix may be involved in an upcoming GBA project with Metro 3D. Stay tuned!
Back to Page 1? [July 17, 2001]
After months of negotiation, Crave Entertainment has decided not to publish Infinity. Quality design and artistic talent gave way to statistical analysis, which revealed that the Game Boy COLORTM is no longer a competitive platform for publication compared to the newly released Game Boy ADVANCETM. This means that the greatest role-playing game ever created for the Game BoyTM platform still has no publisher. We, however, believe that Infinity can be competitive in the midst of GBA as explained in our FAQ.
We will continue the publisher search, and as always, we will update the page when more news is available.
The Infinity FAQ has been updated.
Care to comment? Send them in!
Infinity makes E3 [May 16, 2001]
At last, all the work we've been doing here at Affinix has paid off: Infinity will be shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Crave Entertainment's booth. We're very proud to unveil Infinity to the public at last. We hope that fans, reporters, and industry analysts will have a chance to see Infinity in action and see that a beautiful, epic RPG is not impossible on the GBC. We look forward to releasing substantial media updates in the coming days. Lastly, we'd like to thank all our loyal fans who have stuck with us for the two years we've been working on Infinity -- or Joltima II, as it was once known. It's been a blast, and the best is just beginning!
The Infinite Wait for Publication [April 23, 2001]
Several publishers have reviewed/are reviewing Infinity, and we are awaiting their responses. Meanwhile, the Affinix team has decided to make several more fine-tuning revisions.
The next announcement will be made when we make a deal with a publisher.
New screen shots have been posted.
Infinity nears completion [December 31, 2000]
The price of high aspirations is lengthy revision, which means that though we've made tremendous progress with Infinity, we have been unable to meet our intended completion date of December 31st. We are confident, however, that we will produce the game in a timely manner, and we are sure that players will appreciate the extra time spent in polishing every aspect.
New screen shots have been posted.
A new song file has been posted.
The Infinity story has been posted.
Affinix.com is back online! [October 13, 2000]
Affinix is back up and now better than ever with our new and improved site design. Be sure to check out all the sections of our new page and the new screen shots of the beginning of the game have been posted in our projects page!
All graphics and content Copyright © 2002 Affinix Software.
Site Designed by Adam Ludwin

maybe psi.im.usQuote by IceRAM on 12-24-2004, 11:06:Hmm.. my domain is a .net and there were no restrictions for individual users.
It is RECOMMENDED though to be used by service providers, I think.
Generic TLDs
In the 1980s, seven gTLDs (.com, .edu, .gov, .int, .mil, .net, and .org) were created. Domain names may be registered in three of these (.com, .net, and .org) without restriction; the other four have limited purposes.
I think this project is quite international, so I don't think .us is suitable. Well, at least I wouldn't like it quite so much. Of course, I do host my packages under .ca, so I probably shouldn't be one to talk.Quote by kevstar31 on 12-23-2004, 07:10:maybe psi.im.us
the server is in the us so all guidelines are followed.

