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− | Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular | + | [[Category:CPC scene members]] |
+ | Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular editor in the famous french commercial CPC magazine [[Amstrad Cent Pour Cent]] which published 49 issues, the last one at the end of 1993. | ||
− | Poum was also a programmer and musician. He often wrote types-ins published in the magazine such as SOS 100%, a game. He was known for his | + | Poum was also a programmer and musician. He often wrote types-ins published in the magazine such as SOS 100%, a game. He was known for his series of articles about how to make an adventure game. Then he published an adventure game called [[L'ile]]. In the early 90's he programmed [[Equinoxe]] a soundtracker published by [[Ubi Soft]]. |
− | Now retired | + | Now retired from the active CPC world, he sometimes comes to CPC meetings near Paris. |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 14 November 2011
Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular editor in the famous french commercial CPC magazine Amstrad Cent Pour Cent which published 49 issues, the last one at the end of 1993.
Poum was also a programmer and musician. He often wrote types-ins published in the magazine such as SOS 100%, a game. He was known for his series of articles about how to make an adventure game. Then he published an adventure game called L'ile. In the early 90's he programmed Equinoxe a soundtracker published by Ubi Soft.
Now retired from the active CPC world, he sometimes comes to CPC meetings near Paris.