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by Bruce D. Merz · 12/10/2007 (4:19 pm) · 4 comments

Since this is my first entry, I guess I should say Welcome Everyone! My name is Bruce Merz and I am an Independent Game Developer on the East Coast. I have been interested in game development since I played my first video game of Pong. That was 20 years ago. That's when I got my first computer, a TRS 80 Pocket Computer with 1.5 Kb of memory. Wow! It even had a thermal printer that printed on ribbon paper. I started learning to program on it. My first program was a dice roller for Dungeons & Dragons. Then this sample dice roller started growing into a Player Character Creator. These first programs were written in BASIC. I could load the program into memory from a tape, randomly create a PC, print it out, and then play the game. Did that amaze my friends.

After the TRS 80 Pocket Computer, I got a TRS Micro Color Computer. Now, I could program in color. I still remember my first program that moved a block figure of a man around the screen. I laughed for about 10 minutes. It took me a week to figure out how to get it to do that. At that time, there was no Internet and no books to read about Game Programming.

I decided then that I wanted to be a game programmer. I went back to school and took classes in programming, system design, and got an Associate Degree. Then I got hired by the school and started working with computer networks. The real world took over and I worked on the school's network for 16 years and my dreams had to be put on hold.

I was in an automobile accident this past November and got injured. Nothing serious, I will be going for surgery to repair a ruptured Quad this week. I wouldn't be able to return to work until March, 2008. I'm going to able to get back to an idea of a game. I'll talk about this in my next blog.

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#1
12/10/2007 (6:10 pm)
Bruce, that's how I started out too, Radio Shack (Tandy) MC-10, then one day graduated to the powerful Lazer-128, making D&D Dice Rollers, Char Gens, and Monster Databases.

Welcome to the fold!
#2
12/10/2007 (10:53 pm)
Looking forward to hearing about your new project. Always good to see someone gearing up to make games. I hope your surgery goes well (coincidentally, my college friend went into surgery this morning for her quad as well). Game making should help pass the time as you recover! ^_^

As someone who's working heavily with the dev team at GG, I'd appreciate any feedback (good or bad) about your experience with Torque in the coming months. Feel free to post on the site or e-mail me directly: deborahm (at) garagegames.com.
#3
12/10/2007 (11:14 pm)
Welcome and get well soon.
#4
12/11/2007 (10:06 am)
You were playing Pong 20 years ago? It was 15 years old at that point, lol. Hard core man... welcome aboard.