Steve Breslin
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Steve Breslin is an 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). An attack piece. Although nowhere in the game is the PC's full name given, it's fairly clear that members of IF Community in 2006 are meant to recognize who the PC is supposed to be.