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Re: DreamWorld
- Subject: Re: DreamWorld
- From: gareth@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca (Gareth Jones)
- Date: 1995/06/03
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vancouver Regional FreeNet
- References: <3qnpg2$b3m@iii2.iii.net> <3qo1c0$hsf@nexus.uiowa.edu>
Steven Nelson (snelson@news.uiowa.edu) wrote:
: From article <3qnpg2$b3m@iii2.iii.net>, by kgagne@iii2.iii.net (Ken Gagne):
: > DreamWorld, creators of DreamGrafix (paint program for IIgs) and DuelTris
: > (incredible two-player Tetris) for the IIgs, headed by Steve Chiang,
: > seems to have disappeared... I'm wondering, a video game company named Namco
: > is coming out with a video game called WeaponLord for the Super NES. One
: > of the programmers is a Steve Chiang. Same guy?
: >
: I hope Steve Chiang will speak up for himself. But I _strongly_ suspect
: it is the Steve C. of DreamWorld software. Jason Anderson, the other
: part of DreamWorld, is off writing game software too, I believe. Those
: guys have to eat! I don't have any idea of the status of DreamWorld Software.
: The Iowa City PO Box is undoubtled closed. Both Steve C. and his parents
: have moved. (Steve to California. His folks to Taiwan.)
: I also know that Steve told me recently that a game of his was due out soon
: for the SuperNES. So this must be one.
: Tell him how great it is, how great he is, etc. and maybe he'll try some
: more GS stuff ;-)
: --Steve (steven-nelson@uiowa.edu)
How can I tell him how great he is if I can't even find him to pay for my
use of Dueltris? If someone can CAN conteact him, maybe he or she should
ask if he's willing to change its status to freewareor give a new address
for the money orders.
-Gareth