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![]() Team NoSolution is the smallest team of the Spring 2007 Game Studio class, and composed entirely of Undergrads. However, we feel quite strongly that we have a remarkable balance of skill, determination, and artistic talent on hand, and we think Usagi no Sakka is the game to beat! And while we may be the smallest team, we are undoubtedly the most sexy. Rowr!
Evie PowellProducerOur fearless leader! A talented and dedicated programmer, Evie is the brainchild behind Usagi no Sakka. She is our producer / production manager, and Dr. Youngblood's primary contact for all things NoSolution. When she isn't busting her tail on UnS, she's also working on the Game2Learn project for Dr. Barnes, and is president of UNCC's Japan Club.
John BeckGame DesignerWhile John is our lead Game Designer and systems architect for Usagi no Sakka, he actually wears many hats. He's one of our key developers, an accomplished 2D and 3D artist, shader programmer, and resident web monkey. If no one else has the time, or knows how to pursue a particular task, John is on the case!
Mark PeskirLead ProgrammerMark "Blue" Peskir is our Lead Programmer and language expert. Having worked with John on XNA projects since Beta 1, his extensive knowledge of the framework has proven invaluable to our development process. Mark is about as reliable as they come: If given a problem that needs sorting, he will invariably and without fail come back with a solution.
Christina RichardsonLead ArtistChristina is our Leader Artist and art director. She works extensively with the team to establish the Usagi no Sakka aesthetic, designs our user interface layouts, and modeling guides for our game entities. An art major with a minor in Japanese, she often wonders what the heck she's doing consorting with crazy people like us... but we're quite glad to have her!
David GutierrezQuality AssuranceDavid is our Quality Assurance lead. He never ceases to amaze us with his meticulous attention to detail, and his ability to get the job done, despite difficult schedules and often rediculously little time. With his help, we're able to stay focused, and find potential problems before they start. So here's a salute from NoSolution to the all-too-often unsung heroes of Quality Assurance! |