| Location: Boston, Massachusetts - USA Year of Birth: 1959 Date created: 1985 to 1994 |
Finished games: 7 Finished Demos: 2 |
Unfinished games: 2 Unfinished Demos: 0 |
Total programs: 11
Date submitted: October 22, 2004
*** THESE ARE PLAYABLE GAMES, YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD THE DISK AND A C-64 EMULATOR***
Paul was kind enough to send in some of his GKGM games on the original disks. One disk no longer worked and the files could not be recovered, but the rest were intact. Paul's games are well polished and some even harking back to the pre-C64 pong days of video gaming.
by Paul Feeley
I was born in 59 and I was living in Hyde Park section of Boston between 83
and 87 ... I really don't remember using the C64 after I moved but your right,
there are some dates on things ... I know I bought GKGM the second it came on
the market, I did a version of Asteroids which took me forever but the game was
in the arcades so that may give you a closer idea to the year, asteroids took me
months to perfect.
I do remember one thing very clearly and that is how much I enjoyed GKGM, I was
working on it all the time, I have since tried some of the newer Game makers and
nothing compares to the ease of game marker.
| Title: Castle Disk: Disk1 File Name: 'castle' Category: Demo Genre: animating image Players: n/a Date created: ?? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: It's like Defender of the Crown Jr. This demo
features a nicely drawn castle (considering the limitations of Scene Maker) with
pennants rippling in the wind.
Author Comments: The Castle game all that I remember was the flags waving
in the air and how nice they looked.
| Title: Pong Disk: DISK1 File Name: 'trpong' Category:Game Genre: Pong Players:2 Date created:?? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: This 2 player game is typical of Pong games in the
mid-Eighties, such as "Superstar Ping-Pong" (1986) or "Konami's Ping-Pong"
(1985). I think I even remember a pong game being included in a multi-event
sports game. I remember trying to work out rebound angles on my own games, and
it was pretty gratifying at that early age.
Author Comments: Pong, I was always obsessed with and still are to this
day, don't remember much else.
| Title: WWF Wrestling Disk: DISK1 File Name: 'wwf' Category: Game Genre: Wrestling Players: 2 Date created: ??? Completed? Yes? |
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Webmaster Comments: Apparently Paul had enough money to license the
game rights from WWF. He must have had a pretty big paper route! This game
features Hulk Hogan vs. the Ultimate Warrior. Nice look for a Game Maker game!
Author Comments: I made the WWF game for my son Kyle who was probably 2 at
the time (Kyle was born in 87 so I must have still been using the game up until
89/90 or longer, the minds the second thing to go, lol)
| Title: Pong 2 Disk: DISK1 File Name: 'trpon2' and 'pong' Category: Game Genre: Pong Players:1 or 2 Date created:?? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: This pong game is more hi-res, using a tiny ball.
The second file 'pong' actually has an AI controlled opponent who is so good I
doubt the ball ever gets past him.
Author Comments:
| Title: Hockey Disk: DISK1 File Name: '93hoky' Category: Game Genre: Sports Players:2 Date created:1993? Completed? No |
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Webmaster Comments: The graphics for this game are very polished. In a
way, it looks a lot like the very popular Capcom game, Hat Trick. I remember
having a blast playing this one in the arcades and was pretty damn happy when it
was ported to the C64. Unfortunately, Paul's game is not complete and you can't
actually skate around.
Author Comments: Hockey another passion of mine but don't remember the
game at all.
| Title: Mario Disk: DISK2 File Name: 'Mario' Category: Game Genre: Platform Players:1 Date created:?? Completed? No |
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Webmaster Comments: Here is an ambitious project. Paul wanted to create
a Super Mario Brothers style game using Game Maker, which can't do scrolling. So
Paul cleverly modified the game play to produce a cross between Donkey Kong and
Pitfall. Mario jumps barrels and pits, and on the next screen he has to dodge
plungers. After, that, there are no more screens but the colors for each screen
change. It looks like the screens are built from individually drawn blocks,
which would allow for real flexibility in the level design. He got about as far
with this as I did trying to design my
Zelda game.
Author Comments: Mario, again I made a few of these but they were mostly
for my children.
| Title: Eight Dog Races Disk: DISK2 File Name: '8 dogs' Category: Game Genre: Gambling Players: up to 8 Date created:??? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: This is a highly polished Dog-racing game. The
intro screen is well done, with scrolling credits and a car that drives by. When
the game starts there is a long countdown clock of about 2 minutes, then they're
off. As they round the track, there is some dialog to indicate which stretch of
the track they are on. There is no integrated betting feature, so I assume
players use monopoly money or (*grin*) real money. This sort of reminds me of a
horse racing game at a local casino made by Sega where everyone sits around a
computer controlled racetrack placing bets with quarters. Here's a question to
ponder: Has anyone ever actually seen a green or blue dog in real life?
Note: I also found a 4-dog compiled game on one of the disks which was slightly
different from this, including an actual map indicating where the dogs were.
Disk 3 contains a file named 'dg1990' which is a dog racing game, but
unfortunately the background is not found on the disk so maybe it was scratched
to make room at some point. (disk space seemed more scarce back then when your
allowance or paper route money had to pay for disks)

Author Comments: The dog racing game worked better than I expected and
was a big hit at house parties. One problem, the x or y of the dog is taken from
the center so the dog that wins isn't always the first over the line but it is
so minute no one would notice ...
There is no way to place a bet, we use to have different color tickets (a few
for each colored dog) and amongst ourselves we would all throw in a quarter and
bet whatever dog we wanted, I would always let the last person pick my dog
because were I made the game I didn't want people thinking I cheated ...
| Title: Tennis Disk: DISK2 File Name: 'teniss' Category:Game Genre: Sports Players:2 Date created:?? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: Another riff on the Pong
style genre. Apparently this type of game must have appealed to a lot of game
programmers, because
Fabian Del Priore (another GKGM programmer) also created a large number of
variations on Pong. This game plays a nice tune while you and a friend square
off. One interesting touch in this is that the racket actually swings when it
touches the ball.
Author Comments:
| Title: Boston Bruins Disk: DISK3 File Name: 'bruins' Category: Demo Genre: Card Players: n/a Date created:1988 Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: This demo gives us a good timestamp of when these
creations were made. It looks like a celebration demo for the Boston Bruins.

Author Comments: Stanch Boston Bruins Fan.
| Title: Pong Disk: Disk3 File Name: '94png' Category: Game Genre: Pong Players:2 Date created:1994? Completed? Yes |
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Webmaster Comments: The filename for this game might indicate it was
made in 1994. It's another good attempt at a hi-res pong game, this time looking
very much how I remember it looking on the full-time Pong consoles.
Author Comments: Again, I was constantly trying to capture the feel of
the original Pong and I believe this was the best attempt.