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ATEN'S PROFILE

I'm a hobbyist game maker. I like making games as both a hobby and a challenge. I'm currently trying to make a game using the Linear Motion Battle System similar to Tales of Eternia. If you are interested, check out my youtube of the progress! Located here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKjDVZON0-4

I also dabble in programing software and I've made some nifty utilities but my best one so far is a Save Editor for Final Fantasy XII. Get it here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh-Ek_l3g80
Legend of Vanadia
A tale of adventure and exploration.

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The dumbest idea you ever tried to make

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Making an ambitious product when you're a one man army.


I personify this statement.

Update Notes (9/11/2010)

Can't delete/cancel subscriptions to other games

Download link not working

post=201326
Something really weird is going on.


Yeah. It's called the site was massively updated and shit is broken read the feedback forum some more

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That music is SOOO familiar..... What is it from?

Custom Menu

post=201024
im not that good with variables.


post=201024
i was hoping to make something similar to FF7


This is rich.

Good luck with it, you got some good help.

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I'm gonna have a hell of a time trying to sprite that though X_X

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Actually, I never bothered to notice it in game because, you know, once the battle starts you're flying everywhere and the AI is probably off screen anyway xD

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Yeah, you can fit 2 at best, and I have. You might see it better on full screen though.

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Oh of course. I don't care what you are a fan of, and I'll recommend this to anyone because every download is a +1 for my download counter :p

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