User talk:Shiramu-Kuromu

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Hi, welcome to DigimonWiki! Thanks for your edit to the Fan:Digimon Bronze and Cobalt Versions page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Wikia (Talk) 18:57, April 18, 2011

hello. i have made a digimon called Fan:Goblin-Greymon, and i was wondering if it would be ok with you that i put it in to appear in digimon bronze and colbalt version( and also it next 2 level), and if thats ok i will happly quickly make the changes to it's infomation saying that it appears in it and the info about it. of course if's Ok with you. i was just asking cause it looked the fit in my eye. PS i love your drawing for you digimon(my fav it betabigdramon) please reply back with your answer. not being a suck up but if digimon bronze and colbalt version became a game i would happly buy.
 * Well thanks for the complements for all that. Normally I don't tend to get too much attention like that without having to advertise it somehow. The idea of making the games into reality is something I REALLY want to accomplish somehow, but at the current rate I'm making progress, a lot of that is going to be difficult. For one there's the fact one version is on what is without a doubt the hardest and most expensive system to develop for (The PS3), and another thing is the limited storage options of a PSP that'll make compressing things into 1.8 GB difficult since one of the major plans is for every Digimon up to date to appear. And I like the offer you made about your one Digimon, and I would really appreciate some others assisting with designing Digimon, but I'd prefer having complete lines for some of them. So far you have that pretty much solved, but it's the fact that it's Rookie stage is SnowAgumon that's bugging me. I actually planned on designing my own Ice varient of the Adventures and Data Squad lines for the normal Agumon, but I can see what I can do about fitting your Digimon in if we can figure out a compromise to it's Rookie stage. Seem ok with you? Shiramu-Kuromu 21:37, May 17, 2011 (UTC)