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Tag Archives: games

Posted on 2008-11-23 by Pavlos Papageorgiou Tagged collected writingsgames CommentsNo Comments on Making a successful computer game

Making a successful computer game

I posted this on USENET in March 1994. Edited here for brevity and to remove the references to ancient games nobody has heard of. I still think the list holds, 15 years later.

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