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Geek Culture / Lee Bamber also worked with The Games Factory?

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UFO
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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:17 Edited at: 18th Nov 2005 00:25
I was looking at one of the sample games for The Games Factory by Clickteam, and in the begining of the game, I saw this:

and he's in the credits for the Games Factory program:


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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:18
Yep yep


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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:18 Edited at: 18th Nov 2005 00:25
cool

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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:23
sorry u need to go download gmaes factory then.

Sorry I just had to say that.

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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:23
Ricky V (Richard Vanner) is in there too.


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Posted: 17th Nov 2005 23:24
Look at the "Managed By". Lee was working for Europress, which is where Rick (Richard Vanner) met him. TGC/DB was Ricks idea, and Lees creation.

Given Ricks experience in this market (STOS/AMOS anyone?) he had all the right contacts to make it happen. People always seem to forget this aspect, but it's the most vital You don't just need developers to succeed in something - you need producers as well, ideally ones that really know their shizzle.

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Posted: 18th Nov 2005 00:00
what a small world it is, like them, I went from TGF to DB to DBP

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Posted: 18th Nov 2005 00:11 Edited at: 18th Nov 2005 00:25
Quote: " Ricky V (Richard Vanner) is in there too."

Cool! Never noticed that...

Quote: " what a small world it is, like them, I went from TGF to DB to DBP"

I went from Klik n' Play(Like TGF, but older, and a lot less powerful...) to TGF to DB, but not DBPro yet.
What's weird is where I discovered Klik n' Play...a free trial from a Sim City CD-ROM. If I was never bored and was exploring the CD-ROM, I would never be here.

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