Shadow
I come from Auckland, New Zealand (Yeah, those two tiny green things at the bottom of the world) and I've been interested in Role Playing Games ever since something inside me told me to download Final Fantasy IV for my ZSNES Emulator. Turned out I loved it so much, I got everything I could that was on SNES and that had something to do with an RPG. My favourite RPG is Final Fantasy VI and my least favourite is Final Fantasy V. Just for the sake of it, I have a kitten named Evie and I love her to bits.
Founding: Contributing:
I located Scenario RPG Maker back in 2000, if my memory is not playing tricks on me, through Google as I had decided I liked RPGs so much I wanted to build one myself. I came across RM2K, but Scenario is by far more easy to get into. Not much learning required to start away at your own playable novel. I've always had a thing for making people angry and telling them what was wrong with their work, but with Scenario, telling Topaz the errors Scenario had became useful. I like to test things to their full capabilities to get a feel for what they can do, so everytime I get a new Scenario edition I like to run through everything and make sure there are no errors, which there always are, nothing can be perfect!
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I like to read and write. I started writing when I was only 6 years of age and the reason I did was because I couldn't make movies. The next best thing was to write I guess and that's where t all started. I LOVE spending a lot of time on video games (From NES to GameCube) to gain ideas for my own RPGs. My other hobby of course is working on Scenario. My websites arre always changing, but I am thinking about building a Scenario Fan Site. If it's ever up, it will be here: http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/maul/index.html
Quote Me:  

Since I am no older than 16, I can't think of anything too incredible to put here,
so I'm just going to say...

If you want something or need something, and there is nothing else you want more.
Don't give up at it. If you fail always try again. But don't just do the same old thing,
work out something different each time, until you finally achieve what you want to achieve.

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