The Free United Club of Kids video is now exclusive to this web site. It has been removed from YouTube, in the hopes that fans stumble upon our other works and subscribe here. The version on this site is of a much higher picture quality and correct aspect… Read more
Despite the fact that Internet Explorer 6.0 has to be one of the worst browsers ever made, over 80% of our site traffic insists on using it - even now that IE8 has been released. We have always had problems with this browser, and since our switch to the… Read more
Today is an historical milestone for Cracked Egg Studios. We have launched a store system that sells physical products, and does so in a familiar category->product fashion. While we will be making further changes to the system over the next few days,… Read more
This evening we modified the left navigation menu to contain links to the most frequently accessed and most important parts of the web site. Previously there had been several links to areas that did not even exist, and some of the more important sections,… Read more
Users who frequently visit Cracked Egg Studios to view our video content may have noticed it become sporadically difficult to get the videos to play in their browsers during this past week. This is because we were tweaking some new changes to the software.… Read more
Three years ago, the remake of Bongomon was created and privately screened. Fans anticipated the embedded internet video to appear later that summer, but technical issues forced Cracked Egg Studios to postpone this. The technology necessary was finally… Read more
Over the past few days, we have been working on redesigning Ted Phillips' MySpace page so that it is more Cracked Egg Studios-related. Since we are now working on delivering new content on a much more regular basis, we decided that to alert everyone,… Read more
Two weeks ago, a very strange thing started happening on the site's forums. Some seemingly random videos were posted by different forum members, some of whom have not been active on the forum in years.
Thanks to the wizards over at Jelsoft with the release of Project Tools 2, we can now track the percentage of completion towards new software builds (and other stuff).
In order to keep this number accurate, from now on I would request that all reports… Read more
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