Sometimes, you have to wonder if you have fell 20 stories high because you were floating in your sleep.
Anyways, this is Sam Kitsune, a highly devoted gamer and an amazingly talented game maker.
I was five years old when I was introduced, and hooked, to video games. It was a year later that I have the desire to make games of my own. Surprisingly at a young age, I know games are created from computers, but don't know how. So, I pretty much have the desire to learn how to make games. Since then, I developed hundreds of concepts and ideas, even though most are not being used to make games. Still, I thrive to turn my ideas into games as well as create my own game company specializing in strange but entertaining games.
I'm what you call a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to making games, due to my desire to make games on my own. I can obviously create concepts for games, come up with ideas no one thought up, program, sketch, paint, create or edit sound effects, make up stories for games, design characters, and a lot of things I can do. If I have a lot of money, I could start my own business . . . *sigh*.
What more to say? If you check out my interest in my profile, you can see I have an interest in animes. Yeah, I'm an otaku. It's not like it happens once on a blue moon. Also on my interest, you can see that I like Pokemon and Sonic. For some reason, I manage to find a lot of people who share the same interest . . . and it saddens me because it's becoming too common to be unique. I'm still unusual!
In case no one checks the sig, [URL=http://sam-kitsune.deviantart.com]I have created artworks, Flash movies, and Flash games/demos[/URL]. You can check them out if you like, but it proves I'm not lying about everything. Of course, the downside for making an elaborate Flash game by myself is . . . time is against me. I do wish it takes weeks and not years to make games, but I soldier on, even if it takes a long time.
[URL=http://freewebs.com/crimson-bunni]You can also check my site if you like[/URL], but it's still under development. I do wish I have enough money to pay for a .com domain name (and some attention), because I do want my company to become a reality.
That is all from me. What have I missed?