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|site = [http://kolis.dyndns.org]
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Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from [[Ohio]] who also has an interest in developing [[4X]] [[turn-based strategy]] games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest attempt at a roguelike is [[Rogue Battalion]], though if you've ever heard of [[Dungeons of Relentless Killing]] or [[MetaRogue]], those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between [[CSharp|C#]] and [[Java]], but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.
Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from [[Ohio]] who also has an interest in developing [[4X]] [[turn-based strategy]] games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest attempt at a roguelike is [[Rogue Battalion]], though if you've ever heard of [[Dungeons of Relentless Killing]] or [[MetaRogue]], those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between [[C Sharp|C#]] and [[Java]], but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.

Revision as of 14:12, 20 March 2008

Ed Kolis
Alias Ekolis
Projects none at the moment!
Games too many failed ones to count!
Nationality American
P. Languages C#
[[1] Official site of Ed Kolis]


Ed Kolis is a wannabe roguelike developer from Ohio who also has an interest in developing 4X turn-based strategy games. Unfortunately, none of his projects have ever come to fruition. His latest attempt at a roguelike is Rogue Battalion, though if you've ever heard of Dungeons of Relentless Killing or MetaRogue, those were him too! Ed tends to alternate between C# and Java, but is currently in a C# phase ever since starting a programming job requiring C# in October 2007.