What's his email? Is it [email protected] ? Let's go ahead and do it. We'll put as many TA forum signatures on it as possible, and send it in behalf of Trendy Entertainment: An iOS developer who's app utilizing Unreal Engine was submitted before Thanksgiving Or I guess we could all send one with the same subject or something. Huntress video was just posted Has anyone posted the Apprentice video here? http://www.ign.com/videos/2010/12/14/dungeon-defenders-gameplay-trailer From some site: "Question: How Can I Email Steve Jobs? What is Steve Jobs's Email Address? Want to email Steve Jobs? Pitch an idea, ask a question, complain — all equipped with Steve Jobs's email address. Answer: Steve Jobs's email addresses are [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Will I Get a Reply to My Email to Steve Jobs? Steve Jobs does reply to customer, publisher and developer emails regularly. Of course, he does not answer every email himself. Often, a personal assistant will send you a reply instead. Will My Email to Steve Jobs Be Read? Your email will be read. The first to see it will be an assistant at Steve Job's office, however. If your email is important, interesting or quirky enough, it will be forwarded to Steve Jobs himself."
Dungeon Defenders: First Wave for iOS Sweepstakes I'm with Trendy Entertainment the developers of Dungeon Defenders: First Wave. We are giving away a Pre-Release copies of Dungeon Defenders: First Wave for iOS everyday for the next 10 days! You can enter the contest on the Sweepstakes tab on our Facebook Page www.Facebook.com/DungeonDefenders Be the first to play Dungeon Defenders: First Wave on your iPhone, iTouch or iPad. We will be announcing winners daily at 4PM EST on our Facebook page and at www.twitter.com/trendyent
@adrian: Pre-Release copies? Don't we need ad-hoc certificates for that? Also does this mean the game won't come out in 10 days?
I emailed Steve jobs about this game. Copy of my email: Dear Mr. Jobs, I am writing you this e-mail, as a customer of your iOS software approvals process. First and foremost, i would like to offer my sincere gratitude, toward the creative minds within Apple. the iPad has not only been a productivity boon within my life, but also a fabulous way to enjoy gaming experiences. The latest game to showcase the brightest in iOS technology, Infinity Blade, utilizes the Unreal 3 engine. I wanted, as a gamer to draw your attention to a game which also utilizes the Unreal 3 engine: "Dungeon Defenders: First Wave". This title should be arriving on Steam, as well as consoles and iOS. According to the developer Trendy Ent., this title had been submitted around Thanksgiving week. As a member or the largest iOS gaming site, TouchArcade, many fans of iOS are looking forward to this Unreal 3 powered title. The developer has stated that the title has not yet been approved. Your iOS device fan base, whom loves gaming, is getting anxious. Could you look into the approval of this title for us? I would normally not ask such a task, however, high profile titles which utilize the best of open gl, Game Center and the Unreal engine cannot come soon enough. This title has high multiplayer anticipation as well as the best iOS graphical engine technology. A real showpiece for Apple, alongside Infinity Blade. I would also like to mention, as a day one adopter of the iPad, how pleased I have been with the device. It has fulfilled my needs and I am very much looking forward to pre ordering the "iPad 2", as soon as you announce one. Please note, while the iPhone is a showpiece of mobile technology, I would hope that the next iPad has features in which the iPhone will adopt. Vs. The other way around. It stung a tad, when after 2 months the iPad was lacking severely in features vs. An iPhone. My understanding is that iPad is a tablet. Sitting between an iPhone and laptop/net book. iPad also costs more, which is a bigger financial investment, if upgrading yearly vs. The mainstream subsidized price point of an iPhone (which I'm sure most consumers buy subsidized.) Anyhow... Any curiosity on your behalf for Dungeon Defenders is appreciated. Happy holidays and best successes to you! Sincerely, Matthew S Sent from my iPad Ps. A picture of Dungeon Defenders, on iOS, I am also not affiliated with the developer. Just an eager consumer/gamer. (then I provided in the email the two game info. pics from the previous page in this thread)
He doesn't have to answer the email. Just have curiosity drawn toward it and ask over at approvals. If he gets enough inquiries he'll take notice. He's answered emails over much more trivial questions than this.
Yes. Message title: free viagra! Hey dude approve dungeon defenders already slow fake ass! Maby that will help
i just wrote steve too... title: "Dungeon Defenders: First Wave" approval body: what's the hold up? hopefully that's short and snappy enough to garner a response...
Dungeon Defenders: First Wave was just approved for the Apple App Store! Wednesday night at midnight, are YOU ready??? According to Trendy's twitter
Will it be release at NZ first and we need to wait 14 hours in US and Hong Kong? Please release it at worldwide at the same time.