Talk:Scott Adams (game designer)
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editI've noticed a few of the Scott Adams Vic-20 games have their own page, but there is no page linked here, as the Vic 20 games were ports from other systems (The TI994a I think), is it a good idea to set up one page for each game on all systems, and have the VIC-20 games link to it?Charliechuck 12:54, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
- Actually none of the games should have Vic-20 articles as they were written for the TRS-80, Apple II and PET long before they were made available for the Vic. The first two articles have been moved and revised accordingly. There should be individual articles on these games, though, because they are important in the history of gaming. 23skidoo 23:53, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
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Requested Redaction / Edit of Location
edit[I apologize in advance if this is the improper method to request changes. The Wikipedia help pages were not intuitive. Full Disclosure: I work as the Community Manager for Clopas LLC, the company started by Scott and Roxanne Adams in 2017.]
Please redact/remove references to Platteville. Southwest Wisconsin is specific enough. We're requesting such for security and privacy purposes.
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Missing information / Request additions
editThe final paragraph of the main section talks about the 2013 release of The Inheritance. Request the following addition:
"It (The Inheritance) is presently off the market, as future plans are to re-release it as a Conversational Adventure™ game." [Dec 08, 2017 - SAGA announces The Inheritence is no longer available for purchase (http://www.msadams.com/)]
and add after that:
"He retired from Esterline/AVISTA in late 2016 and, with his wife, Roxanne, created a new company, Clopas LLC. Subsequently they announced a new game, Lost Legends of Redwall: Escape the Gloomer in partnership with Soma Games." [Nov 30, 2017 - Scott Adams announces new game, "Escape the Gloomer" in partnership with Soma Games at Florida Free Play (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1e3riqdgF8)]
External Link: http://www.EscapeTheGloomer.com