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		<title>A bit of history</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was 1989 and I was 7 years old when I went to play to a friend&#8217;s home. This day was different from the other days, my friend wasn&#8217;t at his room, so I went upstairs and found him playing with his new computer. It was the first time I&#8217;ve ever seen a personal computer, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was 1989 and I was 7 years old when I went to play to a friend&#8217;s home. This day was different from the other days, my friend wasn&#8217;t at his room, so I went upstairs and found him playing with his new computer. It was the first time I&#8217;ve ever seen a personal computer, and I was very curious. My friend was completely captured with the game, he didn&#8217;t say hi, he was just moving this funny kid in white clothes all over the dungeons. After a while he said: &#8220;wanna play&#8221;. My answer was &#8220;no, just keep playing, I&#8217;d rather watch&#8221;. This day I decided to make my own game, a game like this, so I started learning programming and computer stuff.</p>
<p>Years later I&#8217;ve browsed the whole net looking for a kind of editor of this game, I had spent all my primary school drawing levels of the game in papper and I wanted to play them! Being unsuccessful with the search I&#8217;ve opened the levels file to see if a could edit something but, without any success.</p>
<p>In 2000 I&#8217;ve started again, but this time I knew more coding stuff, so I could edit some parts of the game. Once again I&#8217;ve been looking for an editor and found that there had been one! but I could only read some russian stuff I didn&#8217;t understand. The only thing I&#8217;ve got was the name of the author of this game that was in some BBS, Alexandr Larionov. As the editor wasn&#8217;t very functional I stopped looking for an editor and started princed project. I have to belive that Kirill Terebilov got the editor in a BBS and used it to come up with his own Prince of Persia version &#8220;POP4D&#8221; in 1994.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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