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The Finnards also participated in a bunch of Day of Zeux competitions, and a Week of Zeux competition. | The Finnards also participated in a bunch of Day of Zeux competitions, and a Week of Zeux competition. | ||
Their first DoZ entry, "Wither" (2002), was a flop, resulting in a 10th place. After this came the [[2002 Dualstream Week of Zeux]], being a disappointment, and with only three other teams competing, the Finnards won the competition with their game called "Drastic Crusade". Half a year later they finished 4th in [[Newyear Dualstream Day of Zeux Q4 2002]] with "Larry the Junkie", in 2003 they failed again with "Depravity", but finally won the DoZ in 2004 with "Idiopolis" (which was later on released under Interactive Fantasies, slightly modified and fixed). In the [[Christmas 2006 Dualstream Day of Zeux]] Galladin and Jauhis surprisingly finished 2nd with "The Red Giant". | Their first DoZ entry, "Wither" (2002), was a flop, resulting in a 10th place. After this came the [[2002 Dualstream Week of Zeux]], being a disappointment, and with only three other teams competing, the Finnards won the competition with their game called "[[Drastic Crusade]]". Half a year later they finished 4th in [[Newyear Dualstream Day of Zeux Q4 2002]] with "[[Larry the Junkie]]", in 2003 they failed again with "Depravity", but finally won the DoZ in 2004 with "Idiopolis" (which was later on released under Interactive Fantasies, slightly modified and fixed). In the [[Christmas 2006 Dualstream Day of Zeux]] Galladin and Jauhis surprisingly finished 2nd with "The Red Giant". | ||
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Revision as of 06:46, 27 January 2010
"The Finnards" is the collective name for the Finnish MegaZeuxers Galladin, Jester, and Jauhis. Other Finnish MegaZeuxers exist (such as Ghent and Leper_Mess) but the Finnards knew each other in real life and often worked together.
The Finnards joined the MZX community and DigitalMZX boards in 2002, and formed their MZX company called Rune Creations. The only "game" released under Rune Creations was the demo version of "Dungeons of Kalborn", by Galladin.
In 2003 Jester and Galladin joined the Interactive Fantasies, shortly followed by Jauhis. While in IF, they released 3 finished games; Zombie Quest (Jester & Jauhis), Call of Caethrath (Jauhis), and a remake of Idiopolis (Jester, Jauhis, Galladin).
The Finnards also participated in a bunch of Day of Zeux competitions, and a Week of Zeux competition.
Their first DoZ entry, "Wither" (2002), was a flop, resulting in a 10th place. After this came the 2002 Dualstream Week of Zeux, being a disappointment, and with only three other teams competing, the Finnards won the competition with their game called "Drastic Crusade". Half a year later they finished 4th in Newyear Dualstream Day of Zeux Q4 2002 with "Larry the Junkie", in 2003 they failed again with "Depravity", but finally won the DoZ in 2004 with "Idiopolis" (which was later on released under Interactive Fantasies, slightly modified and fixed). In the Christmas 2006 Dualstream Day of Zeux Galladin and Jauhis surprisingly finished 2nd with "The Red Giant".