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Magnetic Scrolls

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I just stumbled across a cool interview with Rob Steggles. Rob was at Magnetic Scrolls, a prominent late 1980's adventure game company that I had the good fortune to work at whilst I was at college.

Nice interview.

It's cool to see that the games that Magnetic Scrolls produced are still played and enjoyed today via emulation. I still enjoy playing Fish! (rated 93%...) every now and then. With Wonderland (and Magnetic Windows, ahead of it's time), I was responsible for the Amiga port of Magnetic Windows - working there was a blast.

Doug Rabson and Servan Keondjian were also at Magnetic Scrolls. They later founded RenderMorphics where I joined up with them again shortly before we were "absorbed" by Microsoft. Doug and Servan are now at Qube Software.

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