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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 17:57
by Tormentor667
Hehe, nice
Paul looks really cool, not as I have imagined him, but sympathic and friendly

Enjay looks exactly how I thought he must look like, really!
And TDA looks totally different from what I had in mind
Something like this is pretty cool, so keep it up!
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 18:04
by Enjay
You thought I'd look like a guy who'd fallen asleep in the sun and burned his face.
That's what happened that day.

Nigel R. Rowand aka Enjay
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:23
by Jive
On this one, you don't seem to be burned...
Click on this picture and you'll be redirected on my DFA, where is the full picture
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:28
by BlazingPhoenix
Hi Jive , I've visited that site a couple of times, and a GZDoom version would be pretty cool, as long as you promise to keep the Legacy one up and running

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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:54
by Jive
Enjay wrote:I'm aware of you. I'm aware of your site. I'm sure we've probably even had some kind of "conversation" via a forum or something somewhere in the past.
What is sure is that one of your works is at DLW:
Date: Jully 31, 1994
nj_soh1.wad
The Enjay replacement for the shores of hell.
I LOVED it !!!
Here is the entry on my site
Right now, I have downloaded "Enjay Zdoom 2001".
The fact that it was a zdoom pwad prevented me to play it.
You know, the necessity to offer some stuff to my visitors, certified compatible with Legacy, was time consuming, and I really didn't had the time to play it.
And if I play it now, it's entirely the GZDoom's fault !!!

...
Back from Map01... My very first slopes... Quake like... The Enjay's touch...
Another world has opened its doors, and what I can see for now is simply awesome.
But... I MUST go to sleep now, I must... Hmmm...
You know what?
I'm happy!

Re: Nigel R. Rowand aka Enjay
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:03
by Enjay
Jive wrote:On this one, you don't seem to be burned...
Oh! That picture. I thought Torm was referring to the pictures from the other link. No, I wasn't burned in that one, it was January (hence the snow).
Glad you're enjoying NJZDoom2001. It's pretty old and pretty basic in many ways. You'll recognise most of the levels as they are just updated version of things like NJSOH. So, they really are some very old levels (maps 4 and 20, for example, were my first 2 maps - started in 1994). NJZdoom2001 was really my own way of familiarising myself with Zdoom features such as scripting and other non-standard Doom features. There's nothing too advanced in there, but I learned a lot from doing it.
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 19:28
by Bashe
I played through NJZdoom2001 a while back and liked it a lot.
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 23:00
by TheDarkArchon
Tormentor667 wrote:Paul looks really cool, not as I have imagined him, but sympathic and friendly
I think Paul looks like Tom Hall.

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:00
by Jive
Oh, really?
Here is Tom Hall:

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 19:40
by Phobus
Actually I can see the resemblance, slightly...
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 22:54
by main_bit
Hey ! jive here ! great news for GZdoom when i see your work with legacy wads

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 14:11
by Jive
Hey man, thank you!

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 4:49
by Marty Kirra
No, I do not accept you. You must unregister now!
All jokes aside, welcome!
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:24
by solarsnowfall
Heh.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:56
by Bouncy
now, I don't come here often, but heh, welcome-ness and stuff.

also, OMG Boingo. haven't seen you in forever [Emperor Master here]
