Congrats to Memory Hog

The Stony Brook University
Computer Science Department

Congratulates

Joe Marino, Betson Thomas, & Lazlo Ring of

for winning our

3rd Annual Game Programming Competition

May 12th 2006




Go to the CSE 380 Groups Page, to play the latest versions of the games by competition finalists.




Credits

THANKS TO THE JUDGES

Sean Breslin - Powerhead Games
Tim Conkling - Gamelab
David Hague - Gameloft

FINALIST SELECTION

David Quigley - Stony Brook University
Richard McKenna - Stony Brook University



Your Guide to the Finalists
"Buggin’ Out"
by Robbing Zombies
  • Martin Horstman
  • Greg Moerler
  • Alex Thomas

"Control a rolling Water Bug to escape the threatening world it got itself into.”
"Conquering Kings"
by Memory Hog Productions
  • Lazlo Ring
  • Joe Marino
  • Betson Thomas

"Where Chess Comes Alive!"
"Toodimari"
by Elfworks
  • Anthony Hutchinson
  • Wally Sysak

"A 2 dimensional rolling ball of stuff simulator."
"Vedie"
by Crazy Eye Productions
  • Giacomo LaRosa
  • Steven Tsen
  • Jeong Youn

"The blind Warrior ,"VeDie" lets his spirit guide him as he avenges Caden and tries to reclaim his eyes."
"OSN"
by ROFL[MAO|COPTER|WAFFLE]
  • Jonathan Huang
  • Warren Leung
  • Brian Li

"Pirates. Ninjas. At last, the eternal question is answered. The epic battle between Pirates and Ninjas."
"Megis Shell"
by Kernel Panic
  • Joe Donato
  • Rob Pearsall

"A hybrid arcade shooter/adventure which takes place in an alien-infested space station in the distant future."
"MedaKong"
by NovaSoft
  • Vincent Louie
  • Michael Pastore
  • Guillermo Robla-Vicario

“RPG where you control a Computer Science student trying to save the University from an invasion of evil zombie-monkeys.”
"Silent Night"
by Seg Fault
  • Steven Hui
  • Sergey Kudria

“Wage war against a new type of enemy, one that exists only under a miscroscope.”

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