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I like to make games

My name is Harry Teasley, and I've been making games professionally for around sixteen years now. My coworkers call me "Old Man Teasley" to my face, and "Harry" when they think I can't hear them. For this, they will pay.

I started in games as an artist, which I still am, but I've also done game design, production, user interface design, a number of different things that make me talk about games as if I know something.

The highlight games I've worked on are Civilization, Doom PSX, Half-Life, and most recently, Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar. The lowlights would be... hmmm, probably Double Dragon V, and Dr Floyd's Desktop Toys. Although Dr Floyd shipped with Kye, which was great, it also had an early precursor of Clippy, only the good doctor was even more annoying and less useful. Hence, it can never be forgiven.

The industry has changed a lot over the past sixteen years, yet, for all the advances, it is surprising how little computer and video games have changed on a fundamental level. I intend to gripe about that fairly frequently. There is almost nothing that I won't gripe about.

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Steven Long:

I am looking for a copy of Dr. Floyd's Desktop Toys, actually...I remember playing it as a kid and loved Kye and Wallop! Can you help me out? Where can I buy it?

-Steve

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