I was gonna use my ace “What have Kahoots PSP and Mint400’s “Intercomfort” album got in common? Load’s of cool feedback!” gag, but it requires a fair knowledge of the early 90’s UK shoegazing scene.
Anyway, Kahoots PSP. There’s been a fair amount of activity and press regarding this, with much more to come.
First up, we’ve given the www.savethekahoots.com site a fresh lick of paint, there are things to click on including review soundbites, a Kahoots overview and even a bit about us! The flash game is no longer the first thing you’ll see now, though it’s still there on the PLAY button. Don’t worry, you should still have your progress saved, no going back to level one for you!
Next up, we had quite a busy week what with all the releases, we’ve got some cool press reviews and interviews for you to enjoy. For us, it’s really something of a thrill seeing those long hours of hard work condensed down into a score out of 10. Especially when they are quite high like the following:
As well as those, we had a couple of interviews:
Nat and I talk about the making of Kahoots on pspminis.com
Develop Mag roundtable about the new minis range
This will be available on the Kahoots page of our site, too where you can download game images, Press Releases and even the picnic pictures from the Kahoots tea party!
There’s going to be much more from later this week onwards, so keep a lookout on here or on the many reputable games review sites for more.

4 Responses
My Bloody Valentine would have done you nicely. Or the less-well-known-but-at-least-contemporary Flying Saucer Attack.
Posted on October 7th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Great Game! Thank’s Honeyslug for Supporting the Minis!
http://www.pspblogger.de/2009/10/06/kahoots-psp-mini-test-review-7659.html
Posted on October 7th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
Having only just recovered from seeing MBV in Manchester, I’d go with them. Or The Telescopes of course.
Cheers
Tim from SPOnG
Posted on October 8th, 2009 at 1:33 pm
Never got on hugely with My Bloody Valentine. Early Ride, early Verve in the pre “The” days, Lush and Mint 400 we’re my thing. Remember seeing Verve in a club called the Krazy House in Liverpool with about 12 other people. That and my “£3 to see Oasis in the Lomax pub” are my Rock ‘n’ Roll stories.
Posted on October 8th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
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