8.01.2003
This story made me sad. It's a post about EWR 4.0, which just became part of .400 Software Studios, which I work for:
::I apologize as I am not very well with English as I am just learning it.
I'm a father of a boy who had cancer. He was the biggest wrestling fan. When he went into the hospital we bought a notebook P.C so that we could keep in touch with him. The hospital he was staying at was hours away so it was the easiest way to keep in touch with him.
While in the hospital he came upon this game. My son had not been so happy in a very long time but when he found this game he smiled a lot more then he did before.
He wasn't part of this community but he did read it and was extremely excited about the most recent version which was released today. I write this as tears come down my face and I it becomes harder and harder to breath. Two weeks ago my son passed away from his illness. The last time I saw him alive in person he was telling me all about this game and what was happening in it. I didn't understand it because I am not sure or knowledgable about wrestling all that much, but I listened as though it was as important to me as it was to him because the idea that this game gave him so much joy made me feel so happy and extremely grateful to the creator of this game.
It's hard to keep the tears from falling. My son was looking forward to the release of this game and it breaks my heart that he was never able to play it.
I want to thank the creator though for bringing the last six months of my sons life to a much brighter and happier existance. If there is a heaven then my son is playing this game and permorming combat moves to his pillows like he did before he became sick.
Thanks,
[name deleted]::
That really touches me...because, to be honest, I feel the same way about my games. They bring me a lot of happiness. Not quite as much as Em or playing sports, but they do all the same.
::I apologize as I am not very well with English as I am just learning it.
I'm a father of a boy who had cancer. He was the biggest wrestling fan. When he went into the hospital we bought a notebook P.C so that we could keep in touch with him. The hospital he was staying at was hours away so it was the easiest way to keep in touch with him.
While in the hospital he came upon this game. My son had not been so happy in a very long time but when he found this game he smiled a lot more then he did before.
He wasn't part of this community but he did read it and was extremely excited about the most recent version which was released today. I write this as tears come down my face and I it becomes harder and harder to breath. Two weeks ago my son passed away from his illness. The last time I saw him alive in person he was telling me all about this game and what was happening in it. I didn't understand it because I am not sure or knowledgable about wrestling all that much, but I listened as though it was as important to me as it was to him because the idea that this game gave him so much joy made me feel so happy and extremely grateful to the creator of this game.
It's hard to keep the tears from falling. My son was looking forward to the release of this game and it breaks my heart that he was never able to play it.
I want to thank the creator though for bringing the last six months of my sons life to a much brighter and happier existance. If there is a heaven then my son is playing this game and permorming combat moves to his pillows like he did before he became sick.
Thanks,
[name deleted]::
That really touches me...because, to be honest, I feel the same way about my games. They bring me a lot of happiness. Not quite as much as Em or playing sports, but they do all the same.