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Dave Gilbert (writer/coder) is the founder of Wadjet Eye and has been interested in adventure games ever since 1986, when his mother made the mistake of buying him a copy of Wishbringer. Fiften years later, he took his first dip into game creation in when he discovered the Reality on the Norm Project and wrote his first short game. Since then, he has authored over six successful freeware games, including 2004's award-winning Two of a Kind. It has been a long dream of Dave's to make a living writing these games, and is happy that it is starting to become a reality. |
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Tom Scary (Background artist): From the time when a pushy salesman convinced a little kid to use his savings on Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis, Tom Scary has been an avid fan of adventure games. A little while ago he decided the time was right to give something back. |
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Shane Stevens (Portrait and sprite artist) is not a man. He is a sprite-making robot that does not need to eat, sleep, or breathe. There is no other explaination for how talented, prolific and diverse Shane Stevens is. He was instrumental in creating the look and feel of all the characters in The Shivah, and single-handedly turned it into the bloodiest indie adventure game ever. |
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Peter Gresser (composer) has been playing music since he was not as tall as he currently is. He lives in the greater Phoenix area, and locks himself in his studio to occasionally come out, like a bear after hibernation, with small blips and beeps on a digital format. People listen, on occasion, to these blips and beeps. The question always remains: will they connect? |