Difference between revisions of "Glenn Wichman"
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Additionally, Glenn is the author of a [[7DRL]] called [[The Seven Day Quest]], written for the [[7DRL Contest 2007]]. | Additionally, Glenn is the author of a [[7DRL]] called [[The Seven Day Quest]], written for the [[7DRL Contest 2007]]. | ||
Glenn sometimes goes by the moniker "Capmango". There is a story behind this, but it is not interesting. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.wichman.org/glenn.html Glenn's personal homepage] | * [http://www.wichman.org/glenn.html Glenn's personal homepage] | ||
* [http://www.wichman.org/roguehistory.html Glenn's history of Rogue] | * [http://www.wichman.org/roguehistory.html Glenn's history of Rogue] |
Revision as of 16:21, 20 March 2007
Glenn Wichman, along with Michael Toy, conceived of the game of Rogue in Santa Cruz, California in 1980. If it weren't for Glenn and Michael, there would be no Roguelikes.
Additionally, Glenn is the author of a 7DRL called The Seven Day Quest, written for the 7DRL Contest 2007.
Glenn sometimes goes by the moniker "Capmango". There is a story behind this, but it is not interesting.