FLYINGJESTER'S PROFILE
I am the Jester.
I make games using JavaScript, C, C++, Mercury, Java, Assembly (amd64 and UltraSparc) and Python. I used to use Sphere a lot, but I'm more into C/C++ and Mercury nowadays. I still use JavaScript and embed it sometimes, and I usually use Python for build systems and system management.
I wrote TurboSphere, which is a recreation of the Sphere Game Engine with a number of major improvements. I'm not really working on it anymore.
I'm surely going to finish making a game someday. I mean, sooner or later, it's bound to happen. Right?
I make games using JavaScript, C, C++, Mercury, Java, Assembly (amd64 and UltraSparc) and Python. I used to use Sphere a lot, but I'm more into C/C++ and Mercury nowadays. I still use JavaScript and embed it sometimes, and I usually use Python for build systems and system management.
I wrote TurboSphere, which is a recreation of the Sphere Game Engine with a number of major improvements. I'm not really working on it anymore.
I'm surely going to finish making a game someday. I mean, sooner or later, it's bound to happen. Right?
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Either the other three people are women...
Or they are all the same person, and he is a very talented individual who has a series of different occupations. I like that answer more. But I suspect it's the first one.
Or they are all the same person, and he is a very talented individual who has a series of different occupations. I like that answer more. But I suspect it's the first one.
Who Are Your favorite Youtubers?
Your topic died over a week ago. Get with the times.
Also, it had too much talk and not enough links.
Also, it had too much talk and not enough links.
Who Are Your favorite Youtubers?
Hard4Games: Very awesome and underrated game reviews and game related videos. The only people who agree with me about how funny Shaq is.
Rackdar: Very underrated Let's Player.
YuriOfWind: Great videos about beta elements of games, unlicensed games, narrated creepy pastas, and general game minutia. He's also hilarious.
ScottishDuck: The first Let's Player I ever watched! He plays a lot of the same games I do, and loves Sega even more than me. He's mostly done with Let's Playing, but he has a pretty large library of Let's Plays. I'm betting he will come out of 'retirement', if only for a while, for Shenmue III.
Dilandau3000/SvenGroot: Sometimes I just want to hear a Dutch man's voice narrating the Myst series.
Rackdar: Very underrated Let's Player.
YuriOfWind: Great videos about beta elements of games, unlicensed games, narrated creepy pastas, and general game minutia. He's also hilarious.
ScottishDuck: The first Let's Player I ever watched! He plays a lot of the same games I do, and loves Sega even more than me. He's mostly done with Let's Playing, but he has a pretty large library of Let's Plays. I'm betting he will come out of 'retirement', if only for a while, for Shenmue III.
Dilandau3000/SvenGroot: Sometimes I just want to hear a Dutch man's voice narrating the Myst series.
McBacon Jam #2
Your favorite music from the 30's, 40's, 50's
One of my favorite '40s songs. Not my favorite version of this song, but a decent version (best one I could find on youtube).
I prefer the 1989 Uncle Tupelo demo version form their anthology, although the original 1952 version is really good too. Songs like this had a huge influence on me growing up. All I had to listen to (this was the early nineties, no internet) was my father's music collection. It is split between things like this, classic rock like pink floyd and led zeppelin, and metal (motorhead, megadeth, metallica). Somehow all I ended up hearing was '50s and '60s folk and '90s metal, missing out on anything in between.














