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Everon

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About Everon

  • Rank
    Newbie
  • Birthday 10/25/1988

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Switzerland

Engines

  • Prefered Engine
    RPG Maker VX
  • Engine Level
    Good
  • Class Title
    Eventer
  • Other Skills
    team leading, concept design, philosophy
  • Project(s)
    "Project Moonflower"
  1. (As I'm currently quite busy, I didn't yet get to play it, but I'll PM you once I get the chance!)
  2. I personally use http://www.2shared.com/ since of lately. max. upload file size 200MB, but pretty convenient. You can also split an archive into multiple fragments, after all.
  3. I agree with Gaijin-kun, just publish it in our little, safe community. We're not here to judge, after all.
  4. I wish I had such a noble purpose in RPG-Maker-life. However, I welcome thee and if your nieces and cousins are ever interested in samurai games, I will help you! (°ー°)
  5. Thank you, everyone! I'm happy to be here. And I'm always curious to see what projects and ideas the community has in store. @Rajaat99: We aim for the world's best quality, because it's all that we have. Glad you support cheese.
  6. Oh, I apologize, I used a confusing approach to explain the term "Yamato". I wanted to use "Yamato" for the Japanese culture that emerged from the Yamato period, to distinguish it from the Emishi, Ainu, Ryukyuan and focus on the classical Japanese culture. (Sort of in a peoples way.)
  7. Greetings, I am working on a little RMVXAce project ("Project Moonflower"), which is heavily based on Japanese culture at large, especially the element of Shinto, Bushido and Yamato-culture (i.e. non-Ainu, non-Ryukyuan). The reason to post this is to gain your feedback in how much interest lies in those topics for you. Would you like and even anticipate a RPG-Maker game revolving around such elements? And if so, what would you more likely want to see: - Tactical - Action gameplay? It's a general interest to see what the community thinks and feels about those elements of a game. I'm looking forward to any feedback and responses. - Everon
  8. Greetings, and thank you for having me in your group! I have stumbled across the site by searching for RPG-Maker circles in which to find creative artists and passionate gamers who like to exchange ideas and knowledge about videogames and of course projects. About Me: My name is Dominik, alias Everon, male, age 23 (1988), residence of birth: Switzerland, Europe. Since my childhood I've always been more passionate about videogames (and philosophy) than anything else and also kept designing concepts and working on ideas for an own VG (with and without friends). Major influences have been (chronologically): - Super Mario Land (GB) - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64) - Magic: The Gathering (TCG) - Rurouni Kenshin (manga) - Golden Sun (GBA) - Final Fantasy X (PS2) - Fire Emblem 7 (GBA) - Inuyasha (manga/anime) - RPG-Maker (software) - Tales of Symphonia (NGC) - Touhou Project (PC) - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (the anime adaption) - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1) - Richard T. (a friend; artist and VG analyst) - Welcome to the N.H.K.! (anime) - Ookami (PS2) - RGSS3 (programming language based on Ruby) Current Occupation: I'm a student and 95% of my life occurs in my free time, where I philosophize, educate myself, discuss, analyze, brainstorm over concepts, play VGs, write (a lot) and keep contact with my friends and connaissances. Current Projects: - I tend to a close (but expanding) circle of VG passionate people with whom I form a little "VG Philosophy Circle". - At the moment (August 2012) I have begun on designing and working on a small 2D RMVXAce game codenamed "Project Moonflower"; tactical RPG-adventure with strong emphasis on Japanese culture. Contact: I'm looking to engage in discussions in which I can exchange ideas, knowledge and experiences related to VGs, as well as finding people interested in collaborating or simply presenting me their own works and concepts, which I'd gladly take a look at myself. I can always be reached over e-mail at: everon@live.de Thank you for having me, and I'm looking forward to seeing what experiences I can gain in this group! (^_^) - Everon
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