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  2. The White Box - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Holcomb was professor of game design at the DigiPen Institute of Technology, when he wrote his thoughts and ideas with his years of experience of game design as The White Box Essays. [1] Jeff Tidball was the co-founder of Gameplaywright and chief operating officer for Atlas Games , and he convinced Holcomb to publish his idea through ...

  3. List of level editors - Wikipedia

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    Valve Hammer Editor: Half-Life 2 Left 4 Dead 2 Portal and other Valve games: For the Source Engine: Vulcan: Marathon: Rewritten and became Forge: War Engine, The: War Game Construction Kit: Released by ASCII on FM-78 in 1983: Warcraft II Map Editor: Warcraft II: Warcraft III World Editor: Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Warcraft III: Frozen Throne ...

  4. Justin Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Justin Alexander (born 1979 [1]) is an American role-playing game reviewer, critic, and designer who blogs and streams under the name The Alexandrian.He is known as the author of the book So You Want to Be a Game Master, for inventing the Three Clue Rule, [2] and as a long time proponent of hexcrawl style adventures. [3]

  5. John Nephew - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 254 Atlas Games made an offer for Everway and Ars Magica when Wizards of the Coast shut down its existing role-playing game lines in 1995 and put them up for bid; Nephew withdrew the Everway bid on February 12, 1996, and Wizards announced on March 6 that it had sold Ars Magica to Atlas Games. [1]: 254 In addition to his major roles ...

  6. Atlas Games - Wikipedia

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    When Atlas Games did not have the finances to publish On the Edge (1994), they partnered with Jerry Corrick and Bob Brynildson and formed a new corporation called Trident, Inc. to publish the game. [1] Eventually Atlas subsumed into Trident; Brynildson, Corrick, and their store - The Source Comics & Games - continued to support Atlas with their ...

  7. Once Upon a Time (game) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lambert created the concept of the game, and together with James Wallis and Andrew Rilstone, developed Once Upon a Time in 1990. [8]: 304 It was finally published by Atlas Games in 1994. [9] A second edition was published in December 1995. [2] [better source needed] The current third edition was released in October 2012. [10]

  8. Richland must make sure Atlas Agro delivers jobs in return ...

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    1 / 4 Feds plan for 14,000-acre ‘clean energy’ park in Eastern WA called shortsighted Atlas Agro wants to construct a $1.1 billion carbon-free fertilizer plant at Stevens Drive and Horn Rapids ...

  9. Quake Army Knife - Wikipedia

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    It is named so in reference to the game engine series it supported, the Quake engines, and for Swiss Army knife, because it could not only edit maps, but included a model editor and texture browser as well. Version 3.0 was the first release under this name. QuArK soon expanded to support Hexen II with version 4.0, and Quake II not much

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