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Re: Super Nintendo Programmer Wanted



In article <C4x2Ft.6y0@news.iastate.edu> irsman@iastate.edu (Ian Schmidt) writes:
>In article <1993Apr2.210004.15440@pro-lep.cts.com> wixer!cactus.org!wixer!pro-lep.cts.com!victor@cactus.org (Victor Wilcox) writes:
>>Does anyone know what happened to the author of those great GS games,
>>Xenocide, Senseless Violence, Cosmoscade (to name a few)?  Brian Greenstein
>>I think his name was?  He'd be perfect for this job (as long as he doesn't
>>stop writing GS games, that is!)
>
>Brian Greenstone sold his GS in disgust long ago and moved to the SNES.
>
>Seems nobody paid shareware fees (there's a lesson in here I think).

What *SHAREWARE* did Greenstone write?  I have his 3 freeware 24-hour games
and Senseless violence, but if I remember correctly, they are all just freeware
to promote Xenocide  (I sent in my registration, but never heard anything!)

o'ell..

(actually... I enjoy Quadronome far more than Xenocide ;)

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