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Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular redactor in the famous french commercial CPC magazine [[Amstrad Cent Pour Cent]] which published 49 issues, last one in the end of 1993.  
 
Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular redactor in the famous french commercial CPC magazine [[Amstrad Cent Pour Cent]] which published 49 issues, last one in 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 serie 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 [[Ubisoft]].
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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 serie 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 of the active CPC world, he sometimes comes in CPC meetings near Paris.
 
Now retired of the active CPC world, he sometimes comes in CPC meetings near Paris.

Revision as of 07:32, 1 December 2006

Poum (Alain Massoumipour) was a regular redactor in the famous french commercial CPC magazine Amstrad Cent Pour Cent which published 49 issues, last one in 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 serie 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 of the active CPC world, he sometimes comes in CPC meetings near Paris.