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Designer of several games, which may or may not still exist. Prompted to describe what [http://www.lexaloffle.com/pico-8.php Pico-8] reminded him of, he replied:  
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A game developer and professor at UCAB, who used Game-Maker in his youth. From an interview about his career:
  
: For me, it was RSD Game Maker early on, and DIV Games Studio a few years later. Both DOS-based. To my knowledge, 2 of my 8(?) RSD games were released to the public.
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: Desde niño me cautivaron los videojuegos porque la interacción con los mismos siempre es una sorpresa. Comencé con una PC y QBASIC, con un rudimentario sistema de texto. Más adelante de adolescente tuve en mis manos Game Maker, hecho por Recreational Software Designs (a diferencia del actual y moderno, mantenido por Yoyo Games), con el que pude hacer juegos de plataformas, de los que no conservo absolutamente nada.  
  
As to whether the games still survive:
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Later, after learning of Game-Maker's source release:
  
: Uh... Possibly? There's my old Windows 95 HDD I haven't checked, along with several boxes of floppies.
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: During the 90s I had used a tool to make games called Game-Maker from Recreational Software Design[s], not related to its modern namesake from YoYo Games, which allowed to make tile-based games for DOS and VGA graphics. This thing was quite fun to use, and it fell into obscurity when the Internet came around.
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: Well, I just found out that in July this year the lead developer released the source code and executables of this fine piece of software
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: A part of my childhood just said hi heart emoticon"
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: Have you checked it out yet?
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [http://www.teamhardwarevzla.com/2013/02/entrevistamos-a-ciro-duran/ Team Hardware Venezuela interview]
  
 
=== Social Media ===
 
=== Social Media ===
  
* [http://twitter.com/Alp317 Twitter feed]
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* [https://twitter.com/chiguire Twitter feed]
  
 
[[Category: Game-Maker artists|Turner, Daniel]]
 
[[Category: Game-Maker artists|Turner, Daniel]]
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[[Category: Victims of entropy|Cavagnaro, Ron]]
 
[[Category: Contacted users|Cavagnaro, Ron]]
 
[[Category: Contacted users|Cavagnaro, Ron]]
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[[Category: Venezuela|Cavagnaro, Ron]]

Revision as of 16:56, 18 February 2016

A game developer and professor at UCAB, who used Game-Maker in his youth. From an interview about his career:

Desde niño me cautivaron los videojuegos porque la interacción con los mismos siempre es una sorpresa. Comencé con una PC y QBASIC, con un rudimentario sistema de texto. Más adelante de adolescente tuve en mis manos Game Maker, hecho por Recreational Software Designs (a diferencia del actual y moderno, mantenido por Yoyo Games), con el que pude hacer juegos de plataformas, de los que no conservo absolutamente nada.

Later, after learning of Game-Maker's source release:

During the 90s I had used a tool to make games called Game-Maker from Recreational Software Design[s], not related to its modern namesake from YoYo Games, which allowed to make tile-based games for DOS and VGA graphics. This thing was quite fun to use, and it fell into obscurity when the Internet came around.
Well, I just found out that in July this year the lead developer released the source code and executables of this fine piece of software
A part of my childhood just said hi heart emoticon"
Have you checked it out yet?

Links

Social Media

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