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An industrious fellow who, as a young man, sold games at garage sales under the '''Techno Games''' label. Proper bio coming eventually. | An industrious fellow who, as a young man, sold games at garage sales under the '''Techno Games''' label. Proper bio coming eventually. | ||
− | <blockquote>''You'll also notice that "Game-Maker" on the booting screen was (poorly) replaced with "Techno Games", which was the company name that me and Colin Brady came up with. I left the "Recreational Software Designs'" intact because child version of me didn't quite understand what it meant. | + | <blockquote>''You'll also notice that "Game-Maker" on the booting screen was (poorly) replaced with "Techno Games", which was the company name that me and Colin Brady came up with. I left the "Recreational Software Designs'" intact because child version of me didn't quite understand what it meant.'' |
− | "We [Chris and Colin] fell out of touch at about age 11 due to moving, and I actually just spoke with him a couple months ago for the first time in about 15 years. (Yes, we are both 26 now). He fondly remembers our Techno Games time and has some new Flash animation skills, whereas I've focused more on coding / scripting, so we've thought about a potential T.G. reunion. ''</blockquote> | + | ''"We [Chris and Colin] fell out of touch at about age 11 due to moving, and I actually just spoke with him a couple months ago for the first time in about 15 years. (Yes, we are both 26 now). He fondly remembers our Techno Games time and has some new Flash animation skills, whereas I've focused more on coding / scripting, so we've thought about a potential T.G. reunion. ''</blockquote> |
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Revision as of 18:49, 10 November 2010
An industrious fellow who, as a young man, sold games at garage sales under the Techno Games label. Proper bio coming eventually.
You'll also notice that "Game-Maker" on the booting screen was (poorly) replaced with "Techno Games", which was the company name that me and Colin Brady came up with. I left the "Recreational Software Designs'" intact because child version of me didn't quite understand what it meant. "We [Chris and Colin] fell out of touch at about age 11 due to moving, and I actually just spoke with him a couple months ago for the first time in about 15 years. (Yes, we are both 26 now). He fondly remembers our Techno Games time and has some new Flash animation skills, whereas I've focused more on coding / scripting, so we've thought about a potential T.G. reunion.
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