Jesse Fuchs
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I'm very excited about this project, and sent out a dozen or so invites to the people on my gmail list who I thought would be interested—I didn't include a note, because I figured the connection…Continue

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Started Jul 15, 2010

 

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More Inviting Invites!

I'm very excited about this project, and sent out a dozen or so invites to the people on my gmail list who I thought would be interested—I didn't include a note, because I figured the connection would be self-evident. About an hour later, I get the reply attached as an image below.Now, the profile pictures, unlike in that attachment, showed up fine in his email, so that's not the problem. The problem is that for an ingenious project that can intrigue in 10 words or less—"Help make awesome…See More
Discussion posted by Jesse Fuchs Jul 15, 2010
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Andy Nealen and Jesse Fuchs are now friends Jul 13, 2010
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Jesse Fuchs is now a member of PLAYPOWER Volunteer Network Jul 13, 2010

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http://www.tic-tac-totality.net
Briefly describe your background:
I'm an SAT/GMAT/LSAT tutor and a designer of quasi-educational games played with cheap and minimal materials—standard 52-card deck, 6-sided dice, cheap plastic poker chips, coins, pen and paper, hands, etc. I heard about this via Colleen Macklin and it sounds right up my alley.
How would you like to help Playpower?
I think some of my more educationally-oriented games might translate well to an 8-bit machine, and I'm a huge nerd when it comes to the history of card/dice/etc. games, so I can probably suggest some good games in the public domain that would translate well to the computer, with the added benefit of being playable offline as well.
What are your primary roles?
Game Developer, Game Designer, Graphic Designer, Writer

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At 11:05pm on July 12, 2010, James Derek LomasJames Derek Lomas said…
Cool! I'd love to know what kind of games you'd imagine in 8bit.
 
 
 

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