HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUPREME FALLOUT COMMANDER!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUPREME FALLOUT COMMANDER!
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That's right kids, today (8.25.02) is TIM CAIN's birthday. Wish him well or go to hell. He's 21 again, I swear. Here's a brief bio on the man who brought us Fallout and Arcanum. <blockquote><em>
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Best known as the producer, lead programmer and designer of Fallout (the 1997 RPG of the Year), Tim Cain has worked in the game industry since 1982. He started as a programmer on Grand Slam Bridge, published by Electronic Arts in 1985. After attending college and receiving a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science, he worked at Interplay Productions from 1992 to 1998. In addition to Fallout, he was lead programmer on Bard's Tale Construction Set and Rags to Riches, and he also designed and programmed GNW, a user interface and OS-abstraction library, which supports Fallout, Star Fleet Academy, M.A.X., Atomic Bomberman, and several other Interplay titles. He also wrote critical error handling code for Stonekeep and digital sound mixing code for Star Trek 25th Anniversary CD-ROM edition. After helping to complete the initial design for Fallout 2, he left Interplay along with Leonard Boyarsky and Jason Anderson to form Troika Games. </blockquote></em>
Happy birthday to you Tim from all of us here at DAC. I'd personally like to take this opportunity to call Tim a fucking assninja! May your birthday bring you lots of chocolate, now get back to work.
That's right kids, today (8.25.02) is TIM CAIN's birthday. Wish him well or go to hell. He's 21 again, I swear. Here's a brief bio on the man who brought us Fallout and Arcanum. <blockquote><em>
<center><img src="http://www.duckandcover.net/features/ki ... "></center>
Best known as the producer, lead programmer and designer of Fallout (the 1997 RPG of the Year), Tim Cain has worked in the game industry since 1982. He started as a programmer on Grand Slam Bridge, published by Electronic Arts in 1985. After attending college and receiving a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science, he worked at Interplay Productions from 1992 to 1998. In addition to Fallout, he was lead programmer on Bard's Tale Construction Set and Rags to Riches, and he also designed and programmed GNW, a user interface and OS-abstraction library, which supports Fallout, Star Fleet Academy, M.A.X., Atomic Bomberman, and several other Interplay titles. He also wrote critical error handling code for Stonekeep and digital sound mixing code for Star Trek 25th Anniversary CD-ROM edition. After helping to complete the initial design for Fallout 2, he left Interplay along with Leonard Boyarsky and Jason Anderson to form Troika Games. </blockquote></em>
Happy birthday to you Tim from all of us here at DAC. I'd personally like to take this opportunity to call Tim a fucking assninja! May your birthday bring you lots of chocolate, now get back to work.
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Happy Birthday Tim. I'd jump out of a cake for you, but you don't want that. May California turn into the Land of Chocolate, where everthing is made of chocolate, and you can buy chocolate for half-price.
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Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUPREME FALLOUT COMMANDER!
Happy birthday, Mr. Presiden...er, I mean, Tim.
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I...no...I just don't want to know.Killzig wrote:I'd personally like to take this opportunity to call Tim a fucking assninja!
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Happy B-day Timmy-boy! Wish ya tha best. :bday:
And thank you for the musi.... I mean games!
And thank you for the musi.... I mean games!
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