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My name is Damian Yerrick. I have [http://www.pineight.com/ a web site].
My name is Damian Yerrick. I have [http://www.pineight.com/ a web site]. I made [[Lockjaw: The Overdose]], formerly called Tetanus On Drugs.


I also contribute to Wikipedia. (See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User%3ADamian_Yerrick my user page there].)
I no longer contribute here regularly because I have moved on from the ''Tetris'' scene.
And as long as Alexey Pajitnov continues to [http://news.slashdot.org/story/08/02/26/1859249/tetris-creator-claims-foss-destroys-the-market claim that free software licensing destroys the market], I plan to stay out of ''Tetris''.


I am developing Lockjaw, an open-source customizable implementation of [[Tetris Guideline|the guideline]] for PC (and possibly other platforms). Any specifics of Tetris game rules would be useful for me to add. See [http://www.pineight.com/lj/ the page] and [http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100 the forum].
As of March 2014, I am 20 months clean.
 
But now that Hard Drop has joined the NIWA network, I will consider returning to edit articles about [[:Category:Nintendo|other block puzzle games published by Nintendo]], such as ''[[Dr. Mario]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', and ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''.
On July 15, I became a sysop on this wiki.


== Licensing ==
== Licensing ==
To the extent possible, my contributions are dual-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.5 and the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 or later.
To the extent possible, my contributions are dual-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.5 and the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 or later.

Latest revision as of 16:24, 23 February 2015

My name is Damian Yerrick. I have a web site.

I no longer contribute here regularly because I have moved on from the Tetris scene. And as long as Alexey Pajitnov continues to claim that free software licensing destroys the market, I plan to stay out of Tetris.

As of March 2014, I am 20 months clean. But now that Hard Drop has joined the NIWA network, I will consider returning to edit articles about other block puzzle games published by Nintendo, such as Dr. Mario, Yoshi's Cookie, and Kirby's Avalanche.

Licensing

To the extent possible, my contributions are dual-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.5 and the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 or later.