Jon Hare
Posted: 23/09/2003 - 14:37
Interesting snippet of news that I found out at Brighton.
Was talking to Richard Joseph about how he was doing at Elixir Studios and the copy of the SexnDrugsnRocknRoll soundtrack I got from him a while back. He mentioned that Jon Hare is working at Elixir for a couple of days a week on another project and that they regularly talk about the SDRR album and the faint possibility of creating another soundtrack/game.
Personally, I would love to see not only another soundtrack created but a game to appear as well. However, the amount of money that Richard & Jon ploughed into creating SDRR and the subsequent reluctance of publishers to buy the game & soundtrack from them has made both of them naturally wary of trying to create anything resembling SDRR afterwards.
In today's times of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, I don't see why SDRR couldn't appear. It's incredibly tame in comparison to Vice City.
Here's a link to some info (and an interview with Jon) about SexnDrugsnRocknRoll.
http://www.purplesensi.co.uk/snd/
Paul
Was talking to Richard Joseph about how he was doing at Elixir Studios and the copy of the SexnDrugsnRocknRoll soundtrack I got from him a while back. He mentioned that Jon Hare is working at Elixir for a couple of days a week on another project and that they regularly talk about the SDRR album and the faint possibility of creating another soundtrack/game.
Personally, I would love to see not only another soundtrack created but a game to appear as well. However, the amount of money that Richard & Jon ploughed into creating SDRR and the subsequent reluctance of publishers to buy the game & soundtrack from them has made both of them naturally wary of trying to create anything resembling SDRR afterwards.
In today's times of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, I don't see why SDRR couldn't appear. It's incredibly tame in comparison to Vice City.
Here's a link to some info (and an interview with Jon) about SexnDrugsnRocknRoll.
http://www.purplesensi.co.uk/snd/
Paul