T-Bone

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T-Bone
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Join date 2002
Interests Film Making, Web Design
MZX games Jet Pack Man, Jet Pack Man 2, Squirm Wars 2, Virtris
Companies T-Bone Productions

Contact info
IRC: T-Bone
Email: Teabonesix@gmail.com
N/A: N/A

T-Bone (also referred to as T-Bone6), has been using MegaZeux since 1998 and became an active member in the Digiboard community in the spring of 2002. T-Bone was introduced to the MegaZeux community through the ZZT community. ZZT of which he started using in roughly 1995 creating dozens of unfinished games.

He started off many MegaZeux game projects, locally, that have gone unseen to the online community for several years. Most of his current projects date back nearly 10 years since the day they were first created; i.e. Super Mario for MegaZeux and The Legend of Zelda: The Inquest.

Criticized

Popularized for his work on porting and recreating Nintendo games to the MegaZeux platform; he has been criticized for his lack of originality. The majority of his video games relate to already existing popular licensed games.

T-Bone is also well known for his excessive production of prototype games that tend to see no end to them.

Occupation

When T-Bone is not working on MZX, he's working with youth in Canada's oldest and largest project housing community. By encouraging the youth to use multi-media technologies to express their concerns and issues about the world they live in. Many of the films produced by the youth in the program have been aired on Canadian television networks and screened in several locations around the world.

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T-Bone also used to host/co-host a Toronto based talk radio show called Catch da Flava. His his role on the radio show later on transitioned into a technical position, since 2004 up until the unofficial termination of the show in March of 2009. He currently continues to contribute to the show radioshow via online podcast (no longer on FM radio).

He also works as a web developer, film maker and editor, audio editor, photographer and occasionally writes for a local Toronto magazine called Catch da Flava Magazine.

Released MZX Games

Released MZX Engines

Released MZX Demos

Current Projects

Canceled Projects

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