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mdjenkins86:
The TI RPG scene is heating up, and the force behind it is Omnimaga - Kevin Outllet's brainchild. For those of us who are just returning from a year on Mars, Kevin Outllet has recently propelled himself to the forefront of the TI 83 scene with is widely publicized RPG RUBEN QUEST.  His unique blend of story telling and eye candy are both inspiring and appealing to the general TI gamer.  The most amazing thing about RB is that, dispite its ASM support, it is mostly entirely devised in BASIC!

Omnimaga, named after an early production,has become the center of RPG development across many different platforms, including HP and Casio.

By the end of next week, his web page is expected to recieve 10,000 hits, an average of over 100 a day, making him golden.

Congradulations Kevin!

arti:
QuoteBegin-mdjenkins86+June 11, 2005, 23:49-->QUOTE (mdjenkins86 @ June 11, 2005, 23:49) The TI RPG scene is heating up, and the force behind it is Omnimaga - Kevin Outllet's brainchild. For those of us who are just returning from a year on Mars, Kevin Outllet has recently propelled himself to the forefront of the TI 83 scene with is widely publicized RPG RUBEN QUEST.  His unique blend of story telling and eye candy are both inspiring and appealing to the general TI gamer.  The most amazing thing about RB is that, dispite its ASM support, it is mostly entirely devised in BASIC!

Omnimaga, named after an early production,has become the center of RPG development across many different platforms, including HP and Casio.

By the end of next week, his web page is expected to recieve 10,000 hits, an average of over 100 a day, making him golden.

Congradulations Kevin!  
 Looks like Kevin found his Omnimaga reporter  :thumb:

mdjenkins86:
Well you have to admit Omnimaga is pretty impressive.

arti:
QuoteBegin-mdjenkins86+June 12, 2005, 13:3-->QUOTE (mdjenkins86 @ June 12, 2005, 13:30) Well you have to admit Omnimaga is pretty impressive.  
 Hell yeah! Kevin's move to InvisionFree gave Omnimaga a boost that I never thought would happen!

I consider Omnimaga to be the most active and on-topic TI community around - of course, with the exception of the Titan known as ticalc.org :)

DJ Omnimaga:
QuoteBegin-arti+June 12, 2005, 13:45-->QUOTE (arti @ June 12, 2005, 13:45)
I consider Omnimaga to be the most active and on-topic TI community around - of course, with the exception of the Titan known as ticalc.org :)
 as well as Cemetech and MaxCoderz, maxcoderz is more centered to z80 asm and is a programming group

*after looking everywhere*

Yeah my front page seems to have reached 10000 hits, this doesnt count topics views though :) , also I just noticed the amount of posts (1012), now next goal is to keep it active, and maybe find a new project idea and some motivation to code

Actually Omnimaga (the webvsite, not the logo) exists since april 9th 2004, at first I had a forum which got like 60 posts in about 6 months and it has never got more than 20 hits per days, but since the invisionfree move it seems to have gone mad :wacko::alien:

With the new sections it should be intended to be a bit like calcgames.org, a calc games new site, but mostly limited to RPGs, with Casio and HP stuff and a bit more programming oriented (as you can see with the featured projects)

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