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Brian Provinciano created the patched [[AGIWiki/AGI|AGI]] interpreters [[AGIWiki/AGI Mouse|AGI Mouse]] (which allowed games to use a point-and-click interface) and [[AGIWiki/ | Brian Provinciano created the patched [[AGIWiki/AGI|AGI]] interpreters [[AGIWiki/AGI Mouse|AGI Mouse]] (which allowed games to use a point-and-click interface) and [[AGIWiki/AGI256|AGIPAL]] (which allowed games to use 256 colors). | ||
He also created the AGI [[AGIWiki/Fan Made Games|fan made]] [[:Category:AGIWiki/Technical_Demos|technical | He also created the AGI [[AGIWiki/Fan Made Games|fan made]] [[:Category:AGIWiki/Technical_Demos|technical demo]] [[AGIWiki/AGI Mouse Demo|AGI Mouse Demo]]. He also co-created, with [[AGIWiki/dark minister|dark minister]], the AGI fan made technical demos [[AGIWiki/AGI256 Demo|AGI256 Demo]] and [[AGIWiki/AGI256 2.0 Demo|AGI256 2.0 Demo]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[SCIWiki/Brian Provinciano|SCI fan made projects by Brian Provinciano]] | *[[SCIWiki/Brian Provinciano|SCI fan made projects by Brian Provinciano]] |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 27 April 2018
Brian Provinciano created the patched AGI interpreters AGI Mouse (which allowed games to use a point-and-click interface) and AGIPAL (which allowed games to use 256 colors).
He also created the AGI fan made technical demo AGI Mouse Demo. He also co-created, with dark minister, the AGI fan made technical demos AGI256 Demo and AGI256 2.0 Demo.