Last Online: 10/17/09
Andy Maloney
I've been a professional software developer for over 10 years and have developed for Mac OS X, AIX, Linux, and Windows.
In the past I've worked on automated software engineering tools, financial trading software, and bloodstain pattern analysis software.
I love travel and spent almost two years backpacking around the world. I travelled in 24 countries - from Ireland to Madagascar to Macau and Japan...
I put together an optimization kit for the Torque Game Engine and worked on 'things & stuff' at GarageGames in Oregon where I was constantly harassed for being Canadian. It is the USA, however, so I'm sure I'll be able to sue someone at some point.
In the past I've worked on automated software engineering tools, financial trading software, and bloodstain pattern analysis software.
I love travel and spent almost two years backpacking around the world. I travelled in 24 countries - from Ireland to Madagascar to Macau and Japan...
I put together an optimization kit for the Torque Game Engine and worked on 'things & stuff' at GarageGames in Oregon where I was constantly harassed for being Canadian. It is the USA, however, so I'm sure I'll be able to sue someone at some point.
I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can't see from the center.
- Kurt Vonnegut
[insert funny quote here]
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These are some of the games of my youth. Man did I ever spend a lot of time playing these...
I don't know how many hours I spent running around the levels in Wizardry going after Werdna. I loved being a ninja!
This game saved me a lot of quarters - Battlezone-ish game on my Apple II? Rock on!
I can still hear the sound effects in my head... Oh, the dulcet sounds of the Apple II.
Spent many a day wandering around Skara Brae... I even imported some characters from Wizardy!
Another one I played to death - on several platforms. Man that pterodactyl is a tough bastard!
A simple, but great game. Collect that gold!
Wow - you can point! And Click! In an adventure game!
This game was an awesome insight into the Cold War.
This game taught me how to run a Banana Republic. Boy did that ever come in handy.
Ancient Egypt-themed dungeon crawler. Need I say more?
This provided the ultimate in time suckage!
Asteroids on steroids! In colour!
Since the formative years, I've spent a lot of time playing these games.
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