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{{featured}}[[Category:Feature games|Janelle, Mark A.]][[File:gamelynk-logo.png|thumb|320px|Gamelynk]]
 
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Although he only produced one widely-distributed game, Mainer Mark A. Janelle (developer name '''Gamelynk''') is one of the more significant figures in the Game-Maker story. A very serious fellow, Janelle was one of RSD's first customers to make a shot at a professional exploitation of the Game-Maker software. He also managed the dial-up Night Owl, then Frontline, BBS which served as the semi-official Game-Maker community hub.  
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Although he only produced one widely-distributed game, Mainer Mark A. Janelle (developer name '''GameLynk''') is one of the more significant figures in the Game-Maker story. A very serious fellow, Janelle was one of RSD's first customers to make a shot at a professional exploitation of the Game-Maker software. He also managed the dial-up Night Owl, then Frontline, BBS which served as the semi-official Game-Maker community hub.  
  
 
As important as his [[BBSes | BBS]] was to the Game-Maker culture, what even more people probably recognize is his game. It was released on a separate diskette with early versions of Game-Maker, then was included on the v3.0 CD-ROM.
 
As important as his [[BBSes | BBS]] was to the Game-Maker culture, what even more people probably recognize is his game. It was released on a separate diskette with early versions of Game-Maker, then was included on the v3.0 CD-ROM.

Revision as of 07:34, 13 January 2012

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Although he only produced one widely-distributed game, Mainer Mark A. Janelle (developer name GameLynk) is one of the more significant figures in the Game-Maker story. A very serious fellow, Janelle was one of RSD's first customers to make a shot at a professional exploitation of the Game-Maker software. He also managed the dial-up Night Owl, then Frontline, BBS which served as the semi-official Game-Maker community hub.

As important as his BBS was to the Game-Maker culture, what even more people probably recognize is his game. It was released on a separate diskette with early versions of Game-Maker, then was included on the v3.0 CD-ROM.

Registration information

Mark A. Janelle
1319 Wildes Dis. Rd.
Kennebunkport, Maine 04046

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