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Rick Felice

Moby ID: 9320

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Rick Felice started programming on the Amiga at the age of 16. His first freeware title was the most popular armless stick figure fighting game ever made, "Idiot Fighter". That was followed by a pong-like game called "Poing II: The Search for Poing I" and about a dozen unfinished games when the Amiga sadly died.

Once Amiga was gone, he sought refuge as a webmaster at Terminal Reality, a Lewisville, Texas based game company. Though he was only the webmaster, he contributed additional 3D and 2D art to several games including "Nocturne," "Blair Witch Vol. 1," and although he was left out of the credits, "4x4 Evolution." But he soon found himself at a web consulting company and starved for game making.

Luckily, Blitz Basic arrived for the PC in 2000. He has produced numerous freeware titles for the PC including "Connect", "Super Moron Idiot" and "Tetris Adventure World 3D". His highly addictive puzzle game "Word Yo" was published by Idigicon in 2004 for PC and Mac.

He is currently making XNA games for the Xbox 360. His first title "Aardvark" was released on Xbox Live's Indie Games section November 2009. And his next title, "Bumblicity", is scheduled for completion summer 2010.

Credited on 3 games

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Word Yo! (2006, Windows) Programming
Blair Witch: Volume I - Rustin Parr (2000, Windows) Additional Art
Nocturne (1999, Windows) Additional Graphics / Artwork

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