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How my friends and I get each other. And other fun stories by Johnny Monsarrat. July 30, 1996. When you play a prank, the victim needs to be someone who'll appreciate the joke. Otherwise, it's not fun. However, the best victim is someone who'll appreciate the joke, but doesn't normally believe in pranks. You can catch this person totally unaware. Such a person was my lawyer and friend, Jeff. Evicted, you say? There's a sherriff here and he's evicting us! Didn't they give you any notice?
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How my friends and I get each other. And other fun stories by Johnny Monsarrat. Other Wacky Projects and How to Contact Me. Hi, I'm Johnny! Do you Dare to Open the Box of Mystery? This photo is me at a Steampunk festival. I brought this dangerous looking box and dared people to open it in a spooky voice. Inside? You'll have to read the story to find out! Read the whole story. You may know me as the writer of Events INSIDER. Before that, I was the founder and first CEO of Turbine. You can hire me.
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Doing some Demos that Get Noticed. Finally we got some recognition by going to an industry conference. Several companies, including America Online and Compuserve, wanted demos and got us to fly out to their headquarters. Meanwhile, we had some new hires. Rickland and Jeremy during one of our. Many corporate pizza events. New employees: Jon Charette and Dan O 'Brien. We bought an old arcade machine, Spy Hunter. Nick Atlas, a new game writer. Up all night again. Jeff and Rickland find the best deals.
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To Move to Boston. It seemed inevitable. We were having difficulty hiring enough programmers in Providence, so we decided to move up closer to Boston. Meanwhile, we grew to 20 employees. Tim with Jason Booth, who became. The head of the art department. Zach and Ian with yet another RISD. Artist, Mike Sheidow, an illustrator. Who made the Turbine logo. Tim Miller, computer graphics. Programmer from Brown University. Tim Brennan looking relaxed. Must have just fixed a bug! Jay DeMarrais, a mathematics whiz.
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The Turbine Story: Demo Day. Before we spoke with any publishers, we gave "internal" demos to businesspeople friendly to the company. This is a fun story that I also include as a chapter in my forthcoming book, Soulburners. Johnny Monsarrat, Jeremy Gaffney, Tim Miller, and Toby Ragaini are featured. The demo of a man walking through a simple. House, with the user interface laid out. Tim describes one of the technologies that. Gives our company an edge over the competition. Scott, Toby, Chris, Jeremy.
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Demos, Demos, and More Demos. Chris gives our first demo to outsiders. At last we built enough of a product to be able to give real demos. And our business plan and business savvy kept improving.
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Artists: Ian and Cyril Van Der Haegen. Sean, Jeremy, Tim, and Dan. Artists: Joe Angell, and Sean Huxter who became Art Lead. Extra bottles that didn't fit. The Mountain Dew Storage Facilty. And Containment Center: this stack. Was two-deep and eight feet high.
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The olthoi was the first monster. Written for Asheron's Call. Larry wearing sunglasses at night. Coding, coding, coding. Here's my brother Scott Monsarrat, my first employee, crammed into the basement. Eventually we had 4 people working down here. The artists took over the family room. A beautiful sunset, as seen indoors from.