Graham Nelson
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Graham Nelson is one of the most renowned and respected figures in the IF community.
Author Credits
- Deja Vu (1993). One of the earliest things to be compiled in Inform.
- Balances (1994).
- Curses! (1994).
- Jigsaw (1995).
- The Meteor, The Stone And A Long Glass Of Sherbet (1996), for IF Comp 1996 (1st place). Was a finalist for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Puzzles, Best Writing, and Best Game at the XYZZY Awards 1996.
- The Tempest (1997), for IF Comp 1997 (25th place). Winner for Best Use of Medium at the XYZZY Awards 1997.
- Time and Dwarves (1998).
Other Credits
- (His accomplishments in creating the Inform language.)
- Games ported: Adventure, Adventureland, Crobe, Fyleet, and Quest for the Sangraal.
- (His work as a theorist and essayist.)
- (The Inform Designers Manual.)
Links
- Home page of Graham Nelson
- Baf's Guide listing for Graham Nelson
- inform-fiction.org - The official Inform website.