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Throne of Bhaal Developer Profile at RPGVault

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    (Originally posted by Darien)

    The latest developer profile at RPGVault features Kevin Martens, Lead Designer on BGII: Throne of Bhaal. Here's a bit from the interview:

    Jonric: How would you summarize your background as a gamer? When and how did find yourself being drawn to them?

    Kevin Martens: I started being a gamer when I first had access to Pong and Pitfall II on my aunt and uncle's Atari. I played Coleco Vision, Intellivision, and arcade games on a regular basis. My obsession with computer games began when I picked up Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord for the Apple II computer system. O Glorious Monochrome! This was quickly followed with Ultima III and IV, Conan the Barbarian, Return of Heracles, Moon Patrol, and Karateka.

    I bought a Nintendo and a copy of Final Fantasy (my favorite game of my Nintendo Years). I bought a Genesis and copies of Phantasy Star I, II, III and Genghis Khan. With my purchase of an IBM-PC, I picked up Sopwith, Ancient Art of War, Hero's Quest (later became Quest for Glory), and Pirates. I've been playing primarily PC games ever since, although I've recently picked up a PlayStation 2 and am playing Summoner, Chrono Cross, and The Legend of Mana.
     
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