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PaulPalsson
02-19-2003, 02:31 AM
Hi,

I recently graduated with a degree in Game Design and Development from Full Sail Real World Education. My final project: The Adventures of Giuseppi and Mr. Fez, Enemy Mime - was selected as one of the ten best student projects created in 2002 and will be shown at the IGF this year (part of GDC). Now that the short introduction is over I'll get to the point.

I'm looking to be part of an Indy project, my programming and design skills are excellent and I have already created a few games and am willing to assume any role that needs to be filled.

If any one is interested please contact me via e-mail: pall@dezign.cc or phone (+44 (0) 1784477885). I'm currently based in the UK but I will be attending the GDC this year so if any one is going I would love to meet up!

Most of my games can be downloaded from my website at www.dezign.cc/en under the gallery section.

Have a wonderful day (and week for that matter),

kerchen
02-19-2003, 07:58 AM
Welcome to the Dexterity boards, Paul. Your game looks quite nice, especially considering it was a 3 month project!

JustinMette
02-19-2003, 09:03 AM
Hi Paul,

Your game looks intereting and we would like to talk with you further about a position on the 21-6 team. I will be at GDC in booth #940 showing off our latest game, Orbz (http://www.21-6.com/orbz.asp). Please stop by and introduce yourself or contact me beforehand and we can schedule a short meeting.

Thanks,
Justin Mette (justin.mette@21-6.com)
President
21-6 Productions Inc.
www.21-6.com (http://www.21-6.com)

PaulPalsson
02-19-2003, 09:27 AM
Thanks for taking the time to look at it :).

It was a fun project and a lot of work but mostly just fun.

Did you get a chance to down load it?

Pyabo
02-20-2003, 02:57 AM
Paul, I remember your game from the IGDA meeting where we rated the student submissions. Nice work! But have you fixed the camera control? :) I rated your game very well... excellent graphics, real gameplay (which is what most student submissions were missing), and a good sense of humor! Glad you are heading out to the GDC.