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* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/12/lost-space-matthew-groves/ Lost in Space with Matthew D. Groves (DIYGamer)]
 
* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/12/lost-space-matthew-groves/ Lost in Space with Matthew D. Groves (DIYGamer)]
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* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/07/gamemaker-archive-part-13-world-wide-haystack/ The World Wide Haystack (DIYGamer)]
 
* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/12/gamemaker-archive-part-18-call-response/ Call and Response (DIYGamer)]
 
* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/12/gamemaker-archive-part-18-call-response/ Call and Response (DIYGamer)]
* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/07/gamemaker-archive-part-13-world-wide-haystack/ The World Wide Haystack (DIYGamer)]
 
  
 
== Misc. Links ==
 
== Misc. Links ==

Revision as of 15:34, 16 February 2014

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Horizon Software

On February 28th, 1993 Ohioan Matthew Groves purchased Game-Maker from a Chips & Bits ad in the back of a computer magazine. Upon receipt, he produced at least six Game-Maker games under the Horizon Software moniker: the Space Cadet trilogy, Mystery Mansion and Mystery Caves, and Jet Driver. Three of those games are still known to exist.

He has a ham radio license. Or at least he did until 2004.

Registration information

Horizon Software
1867 Beacon St.
Lancaster, OH 43130

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Social Media

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "Matthew Groves"

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