Steve Breslin
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Steve Breslin is a major IF theorist and programmer. In his theoretical writings, he has emphasized the significance of IF's presentational structure. As a programmer, he has specialized in AI and spatial simulation, and is a major contributor for TADS 3.
Author Credits
- The Battle of Walcot Keep (Steve Breslin, Eric Eve, Lindsey Hair; 2004; TADS 3). IF Art Show 2004: Honorable Mention. This game features complex spaces, and AI agents. The game is multi-threaded, but the player (as a ghost) cannot influence the action.
Tech Credits
- Major contributor to TADS 3 development. Several main library credits, plus numerous extensions.
Testing Credits
- Return to Ditch Day (Michael J. Roberts; 12-Jun-2004; TADS 3).
Game Appearances
As a PC:
- Being Steve (Anonymous; 19-May-2006; Z-code). A crudely-written attack piece, apparently designed to humiliate or ridicule. Uninteresting in itself, but evidence of the hostility that some people felt at that time of the release of Inform-7.