Last Online: 3/26/08
Alejandro Baltra
Example Uber Module
This is an example of an Uber Module. These modules can be used for a variety of things like feature lists, system requirements, quote lists, descriptions, video showcases, and more. Only your imagination is the limit!
1. The German word for "above".
2. The word uber comes from the German language. During the late 1990's, uber became a hip, trendy synonym for super; i.e. ubercool - supercool.
3.The ultimate, above all, the best, top, something that nothing is better than.
4. Used in 1337 speak or netspeak meaning best, very, ultimate
You can do a variety of things in an Uber Module such as:
To learn more, check out the GGE Code Help Section
Uber
pronounced ew bur1. The German word for "above".
2. The word uber comes from the German language. During the late 1990's, uber became a hip, trendy synonym for super; i.e. ubercool - supercool.
3.The ultimate, above all, the best, top, something that nothing is better than.
4. Used in 1337 speak or netspeak meaning best, very, ultimate
You can do a variety of things in an Uber Module such as:

*Create lists
*Link to your favorite games - Marble Blast Ultra
*Link to other users - GarageGames and groups - GarageGames Employees
*Insert linkable images
*Link to other sites - GarageGames
*Format text in many ways.
*Use quotes -
Sean Sullivan said,
Welcome to the Great Games Experiment!
To learn more, check out the GGE Code Help Section
Career Summary
Right now, i'm studying Computer Science in the Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, in Valparaiso, Chile. I just got to fourth year.
There's not a lot of interest in Chile (for what i have seen) in game development, so i learn what i can from the classes that seem to be the most helpful (Graphic Computing being of great help!).
I'm not a formal developer, since i don't have the knowledge to be one yet, but my plan is to keep on learning and someday become a really good one ;)
There's not a lot of interest in Chile (for what i have seen) in game development, so i learn what i can from the classes that seem to be the most helpful (Graphic Computing being of great help!).
I'm not a formal developer, since i don't have the knowledge to be one yet, but my plan is to keep on learning and someday become a really good one ;)

