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I started programming in 1986, at the age of 12, after - thank goodness for the good luck - my father brought an XT 8088 home from work to help with his medical research at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, Australia. I was mesmerized by it, along with its loud hum as it started up, but it came with almost no software - just some file utilities and a programming language. I didn't even have a programming book, but managed to remember just as few commands that someone had shown me in primary school which was enough to start... I completed eight games during my teenage years but D-Zone was the most successful in reaching the public, published in 1992 at the age of 18 - these are the days before the internet, but the game was distributed all around the world via bulletin boards and I received over 500 hand-written letters that pleased me infinitely... Another one of the games I developed was simply called - "talk". It allowed the player to talk with the computer, in any language, and..