I got that same thrill when I used to write programs in a programming class 
that actually worked.  I know who created it, and it worked.  It's probably 
the same with making games.

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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 3:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] to proove my point about game developers - Re: sarah


> Hi Charles,
> You will never know the joy of game programming. It is the utter feeling
> like a god where you can create your own little virtual world from
> scratch, and then act out out in it as a character. I suppose that is
> kind of nuts, but is the thrill.
> I think most humans have a desire to build things, to create things, and
> in our own small way want to play God, and have our genesis moment where
> you can sit back, and say wow here is planet z, and I created it. Now, I
> am going to enter it and kill off the creations I created, and tomorrow
> I'll get to do it all over again. He he he.
> Ask any game developer why he or she writes games, and I think they will
> tell you that they have an over active imagination, and that they want
> to make there imagination become real. Once they put the keyboard to the
> compiler and create that world comes the god moment.
>
>
> Charles Rivard wrote:
>> In your life, yes.  But isn't that part of the fun of game design and
>> creation?  Let the spirit of devilishness loose, and may the gamers 
>> beware!
>>
>
>
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