KMFDM, ERASURE, NEW ORDER, CANDYFLIP, BAD2, Cybie,
ID & Lion (DOOM 2 Mac), Orbital, The Overlords, LaTOUR, Cute
girls everywhere ;-)
All the people who helped me CODE DFA:
STAZ@aol.com, the guy in Iceland, the guy at NASA, Chris Berg,
Cody Jones, Dave L. , and anyone I missed.
Trevor Harveaux
This game is dedicated to that wonderful woman whom I love
dearly. I'd like to wish special thanks to the following people
in no particular order:
My mother and father:
(for always being loving and supportive)
All of my teachers at MSU:
(esp. Robert Tom, Mr. Szeitz and David), Angie H. and
Anna P. (for always being there in my hours of need), Big
Dave, Tom W., and the rest of the gang.
Joel H:
(may you find true bliss)
Aimee R.
Sarah P.
To any people whom I have forgotten:
(Of course, as soon as it's too late, I'll remember and feel
awful -- just for the record).
I would also like to give a very, special thank you to Chris
Dillman (for giving the chance) and to Chris Harveaux (for
giving me the means). Thank you both for your support.
And a huge thank you to all of you who have purchased this
game, may you enjoy it as much as we have. We hope to bring
you more games very soon.
Chris Harveaux:
"I'd like to dedicate this to my wonderful wife and child. "
Joel Huckstra:
God, My family, Chris Dillman and Trevor Harveaux.
Cody DW Jones:
Thanks to:
Sami
Tammilehto
Joshua C. Jensen
Lars "Zap" Hamre
Bernie
Freidin
Trent
Martin Robaszewski (AKA Cybie)
Thanks to:
The family
"Satan" (my cat)
Sidewinder
Loomis the funky, beatnik llama tamer
Papa Smurf
The Moose Fishing Club
Cow Hunters Anonymous
My k2000rs.
Andrew:
Greetings! I am Andrew Davis, and I am a musician for Plaid World Software!
I am a sophomore in high school, age 15.
I live in Minnesota, like Chris D., and I enjoy reading, music, AD&D, and computer games.
I am a fantasy nut who has read all of David & Leigh Eddings, a lot of Piers Anthony, the Lord of the Rings (of course), many Dragonlance series, and countless others.
As of now I am working on finishing the fourth book of
Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series, which I highly recommend to anyone interested in this sort of thing.
I play the piano and violin, and sing in the school choir, although I couldn't sing this year because of scheduling problems. I am an avid listener of classical music, although I like popular music too.
I am (sadly, depending on your point of view, and those who read this are likely to be on the opposing side) an IBM PC user, which has resulted in a few compatibility problems doing things for Plaid World. But I won't go into anything about PCs being better than Macs or vice versa, because I don't want to spoil anyone's impression of Plaid World, and because death threats would
probably unnerve me.
I think something like four of the songs for DFA are mine. They are, in no particular order,
Cloud Running Ninja
Fall of the Gru'nyykh
Seventy-three Fuzzy Whipple
I've been Wired to Explode
I'm not sure how I could tell you which is which. Maybe Chris can do a Version 1.1 or something with a sound test built in, and the name of the song being played listed. That would be cool.
I know some rudimentary programming, but mainly I'm still learning. Someday I will completely learn C and then all of you will come to me and kiss my feet and BEG me to code your games. And then I'll laugh cruelly and code my own and make millions like id software (or Plaid World). Yes.
I have nothing much else to say, except that I have a cute Shih Tzu (that's a dog) named Calvin. He's a little furball who runs around and shreds boxes. Also, last year (when I was a freshman) a bunch of us began a little story on a computer in the school library. We'd all add something whenever we had time, and it grew into this fairly massive work of literature. It's about 40K of text. When the school year ended I took a copy home, but it didn't
have much of an ending, so just tonight I tacked one on. My ending begins with the line "Ir'tran paused. 'Azhol, I've been thinking.'"
It's sort of a fantasy-type story with a few references to, and a general sort of feel of, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams. (Don't tell me you haven't read it.) Its basic theme is bizarre humor and bad puns.
Anyway, Chris said I could put whatever I wanted here, and I thought it would be kinda cool if this thing (called "Eegwa") got published in a way. Remember, not all of this is mine, although a lot of it is. Most of the funny parts are probably mine. :) It's big, so some night when you're bored you could read it. Or print it out and mail it to friends anonymously, or whatever. Anyway, be warned.