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'''Andrew Pontious''' is a software engineer whose nickname on the [[ifMUD]] is devil. | |||
==Author Credits== | ==Author Credits== | ||
* ''Small World'' (1996), for [[IF Comp 1996]] (4th place). Winner of Best Individual NPC and Best Setting, [[Xyzzy Awards]] 1996. Also finalist for Best NPCs. | * ''Small World'' (1996; [[TADS 2]]), for [[IF Comp 1996]] (4th place). Winner of Best Individual NPC and Best Setting, [[Xyzzy Awards]] 1996. Also finalist for Best NPCs. | ||
* ''Rematch'' (2000). Winner of Best Individual Puzzle, [[Xyzzy Awards]] 2000. | * ''Rematch'' (2000; [[TADS 2]]). Winner of Best Individual Puzzle, [[Xyzzy Awards]] 2000. | ||
==Other Credits== | ==Other Credits== | ||
* [http://hypertads.org/ HyperTADS] | * Ported a multimedia [[TADS]] [[interpreter]], [http://hypertads.org/ HyperTADS], to the Macintosh with [[Iain Merrick]]. | ||
* Wrote the TADSMap [[TADS 2]] library extension which implements dynamic, graphical mapping in IF games. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/188 Andrew D. Pontious's listing on Baf's Guide] | * [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/188 Andrew D. Pontious's listing on Baf's Guide] | ||
'''Interviews''' | |||
* [http://www.sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/SPAG10 Interview with SPAG]. | |||
[[Category:People|Pontious, Andrew]] | [[Category:People|Pontious, Andrew]] | ||
[[Category:XYZZY Award Winners (People)|Pontious, Andrew]] | [[Category:XYZZY Award Winners (People)|Pontious, Andrew]] | ||
[[Category:Interviewed|Pontious, Andrew]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 13 July 2005
Andrew Pontious is a software engineer whose nickname on the ifMUD is devil.
Author Credits
- Small World (1996; TADS 2), for IF Comp 1996 (4th place). Winner of Best Individual NPC and Best Setting, Xyzzy Awards 1996. Also finalist for Best NPCs.
- Rematch (2000; TADS 2). Winner of Best Individual Puzzle, Xyzzy Awards 2000.
Other Credits
- Ported a multimedia TADS interpreter, HyperTADS, to the Macintosh with Iain Merrick.
- Wrote the TADSMap TADS 2 library extension which implements dynamic, graphical mapping in IF games.
Links
Interviews