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Kris "Gemini" Asick was a very well-renowned MegaZeux programmer during the 2.51 days. His work consisted of many technically impressive demos and engines, but few of his games were ever finished. He now spearheads the independent game developer Pixelmusement, under which he has released shareware titles such as Pixelships Retro and Super Minesweeper.
Around 2001, Gemini released Gemini's Stockpile, a ZIP archive containing the last versions of several of his games, many of which were never shown to the public before then, including A Day of Megazeuxing, and a technical demonstration of what was to be a sequel/remake of BattleSuits.