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I got my very own Commodore 64 when I was 6 or 7 years old. Almost immediately I started teaching myself to program too pouring over books and old programming magazines. I was a very avid reader early on. In the third grade I was reading Shakespeare on my own, not the Cliff Notes.
Back then, my "wizard" skills in C64 basic, GWBasic, QuickBasic and Pascal were viewed by many with awe and wonderment. Now with the prevalence of the internet and an infinite wealth of information on almost any subject you can imagine what was once labeled prodigious seems more common place.
Now, I feel like I'm behind.
I like to bill myself as a hobbyist game programmer, graphic artist and music producer though.
In that silly place called "real life" I'm a professional TV/Radio reporter and edit/produce my own video as well.
I'm currently working on an old school Sierra-type adventure game with another chap over this here interwebs thing but have some Rogue-ish ideas I'd like to work on this year as well.
I'm comfortable but not masterful with a number of programming languages and as long as there is reasonable documentation and examples I can pick up the basics of new languages fairly quickly as I have a fair understanding of basic programming concepts. If there's a great example or tutorial for one language I'm not averse to giving it a whirl to take advantage of it or attempting to port the concepts to a language I'm more familiar with. But just so I don't overstate my abilities you probably wouldn't want me as a team lead on some brand new Roguelike game you're totally making. I'm no Slash or Kornel.
I am a pretty fair spriter and animator as well (I think). There is some graphic work for a game that I've been working on recently
here.As far as games go, I love games! I have an incredible soft spot in my heart for the classic arcade games, anything from the C64/Amiga era, Nintendo and so forth.
I also used to do a fair bit of dungeon crawling back in my C64 days as well so the genre is nothing to me.
I've actually been lurking here for quite a while but just recently decided to register on the forums.
My favorites at the moment are: Nethack, CastlevaniaRL, ToME4, Powder and DoomRL.
I aim to ascend one day in Nethack but up to now I've been incredibly stubborn when it comes to giving in to reading so-called "Spoilers".
I would actually one day like to scrub through the official Nethack spoilers and sort out the actual spoilers from what should actually be called INSTRUCTIONS.
So to sum up, classic gaming fanatic, hobbyist programmer, roguelike enthusiast, person of various skills and amateur freerunner. (Okay, that last one was a lie)
Oh...and definitely a RogueTemple fan.
I also have a fairly decent Roguelike news blog
here. It's not meant to be THEE Roguelike news source or the new TotR but mostly for my own personal and twisted satisfaction.