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− | {{Quote|Hello there. I am a proud owner of RSD's Game-Maker v 2.02 that I purchased back in 1994. A few years later, I started my career as a professional game designer working at DreamWorks Interactive, EA, LucasArts and other studios. Now, I am also a teacher instructing the next generation of young designers how to create their own games using modern tools.|Tony A. Rowe,| |Facebook conversation, March 2015}} | + | {{Quote|Hello there. I am a proud owner of RSD's Game-Maker v 2.02 that I purchased back in 1994. A few years later, I started my career as a professional game designer working at DreamWorks Interactive, EA, LucasArts and other studios. Now, I am also a teacher instructing the next generation of young designers how to create their own games using modern tools.<br /><br /> |
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+ | I do have an old mystery 5 1/4" disk simply labeled "Game-Maker" stored with my original program disks. I have a 3 1/2" drive I can attach to my computer, but no 5 1/2" drive! If any old creations survived, they are probably on that disk. | ||
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+ | |Tony A. Rowe,| |Facebook conversation, March 2015}} | ||
[[Category: Game-Maker artists|Rowe, Tony A.]] | [[Category: Game-Maker artists|Rowe, Tony A.]] | ||
[[Category: Contacted users|Rowe, Tony A.]] | [[Category: Contacted users|Rowe, Tony A.]] |
Latest revision as of 09:50, 12 July 2016
Hello there. I am a proud owner of RSD's Game-Maker v 2.02 that I purchased back in 1994. A few years later, I started my career as a professional game designer working at DreamWorks Interactive, EA, LucasArts and other studios. Now, I am also a teacher instructing the next generation of young designers how to create their own games using modern tools.
I do have an old mystery 5 1/4" disk simply labeled "Game-Maker" stored with my original program disks. I have a 3 1/2" drive I can attach to my computer, but no 5 1/2" drive! If any old creations survived, they are probably on that disk.
— Tony A. Rowe, Facebook conversation, March 2015
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