Greetings!

First of all I would like to thank you for the excellent job done with your
games. Seeing, and most important, playing them have showed me and many
others that good gaming products can be done in the Free Software world.
However it is also true that our situation is barely acceptable: plenty of
effort is lost trying to "reinvent the wheel", many excellent projects get
stagnant due to a lack of support (whether economical or man-work) or look
unpolished because its developers can focus in just one area of the game.

This is when the OpenGame Consortium comes in; a group of the best
programmers, game designers, art and sound technicians around, gathered to
bring quality work to the Linux world. The aim of the OGC is to set a
creative and focused enviroment in which its members can fully develop their
games, having complete support of other like-minded people. The ideas is not
to take away freedom and independence away from them, but rather having a
team working with a goal - of course, without taking the joy out of it-.

Should you be interested in joining in or give any suggestions, please drop
me a line. I truly believe we can make a difference here.

Kind regards,
Gaston Nola

P.S.: My apologies if I only one person of each team (instead of the whole
team) received this mail. Please be kind enough to send this information to
them as well.

-- 
Gastón Nola Alonso
Information Management AIESEC Montevideo
http://www.aiesec.org/uruguay
mail. gaston.n...@aiesec.net
cel. 098 358 651

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