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Wraith Storm
02-03-2008, 05:09 AM
I was wondering if anyone knows what happened to Mythri. I am assuming it never got a publisher so the project died. But after all these years their site is still up and gives me some hope that the game might be resurected for the DS or PSP.

Here is their website (http://www.teamxkalibur.com/)for those that dont know what game I am talking about. Does anyone know if maybe a prototype made it out there or a a rom of somesort. Also their site used to have MANY more screenshots... If anyone has them could you please upload them.

Wraith Storm
02-24-2008, 12:46 AM
Thought I would give this thread another shot in hopes that *someone* out there has any info on the game.

Poofta!
02-24-2008, 03:19 AM
never even heard of it.

have you tried their forums? it seems to me like it is/was always a homebrew more than anything. i dont get the feeling this ever will, or had, a chance of hitting commercial release status.

joshnickerson
02-24-2008, 09:39 AM
I remember hearing about it years ago... it originated on the GB Color and was being revamped for the GBA. Apparently their only problem was finding someone to publish it... I guess they never did.

This is about the only thing I could find going back through some old websites I used to visit around that time... an interview with two of the staff members of TeamXkalibur from back in 2000.

http://www.dmgice.com/library/iceblock/009.html

joshnickerson
05-12-2008, 09:42 PM
It seems one of the staff members has popped up with a new article about the (almost) making of the game...

http://www.gamespite.net/toastywiki/index.php/Games/Mythri1

Wraith Storm
05-15-2008, 10:58 AM
I don't know how you keep finding all this info on Mythri, but I greatly appriciate it! Those articles were a good read. Its good to see the individuals of Team XKalibur are still around.

Guru of Time and Space
06-17-2013, 01:48 PM
I was thinking about this game today. Does anyone know what happened to the members of Team XKalibur? Are they working on anything now?
I wonder if Mythri will just be lost to time...

-GoTaS

Guru of Time and Space
06-17-2013, 01:53 PM
After doing about 2 minutes of digging, Tom Hulett is game director at WayForward and here is his web site: http://www.tommhulett.com/

EDIT: Here is a link to a post about Mythri on his blog: http://www.tommhulett.com/?p=504
Posted late last year, this must be the most recent "news" about Mythri. It all boils down to the essence of the story of Mythri showing up in final draft form as the story of a Silent Hill game Tomm worked on, Book of Memories. It's a short but interesting read and you can feel the release he must've had when writing this little piece.

Also he link to the story synopsis of Mythri posted 4 1/2 years ago. I had never seen this until now: http://www.telebunny.net/toastywiki/index.php/Games/Mythri2

-GoTaS

Bughuntertf
05-22-2015, 08:21 PM
Hi - sorry to dig up an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone knew the way to access Parts Three-Six of The (Almost) Making of Mythri? It seems to be locked and requires a password and a name, so I wondered if anyone here could help.

Gameguy
05-22-2015, 11:42 PM
Hi - sorry to dig up an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone knew the way to access Parts Three-Six of The (Almost) Making of Mythri? It seems to be locked and requires a password and a name, so I wondered if anyone here could help.
Pretty sure those parts were never actually finished. Those sections appear to be locked because it's trying to open an editing feature, changing the URL just goes to non-existing pages.

Blog of the guy who wrote parts 1 and 2, he only lists parts 1 and 2 as his work.
http://www.tommhulett.com/?page_id=24

Never heard of this game before but it looks interesting.

Bughuntertf
05-23-2015, 12:10 AM
Pretty sure those parts were never actually finished. Those sections appear to be locked because it's trying to open an editing feature, changing the URL just goes to non-existing pages.

Blog of the guy who wrote parts 1 and 2, he only lists parts 1 and 2 as his work.
http://www.tommhulett.com/?page_id=24

Never heard of this game before but it looks interesting.

That does make sense. Oh well. Thank you very much anyways, though, I didn't know Mr. Hulett had a website.