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===Alex Reimann Cunha Lima===
He briefly mentioned making games on the engine on a computer with more than enough power to make, & run games on.
===Angelo Felix===
===Angelo Felix===
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===Brandon Enterprises===
===Brandon Enterprises===
All games made by Brandon Enterprises have been found in their entirety, making it the most complete set of them all.
All games made by Brandon Enterprises have been found in their entirety, making it one of the 2 most complete sets of them all so far.
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===Daniel Turner===
===Daniel Turner===
Supposedly he made about 8 games, & 2 of them were released to the public.
Supposedly he made about 8 games, & 2 of them were released to the public. Bella said that one of his games starred turtles.
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|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_xenoblaster-attack-of-the-xorg<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_xenoblaster-attack-of-the-xorg<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
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===Fernando Sarmiento===
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|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Game Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|Renxo Booper In Booperland
|1996
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_renxo-booper<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Snowkid Flake
|1997?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|}
===Firefall Softwarez===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Game Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|Firefall
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_firefall_<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|}
===Flip Industries===
Developer of the ''Super Kid Icarus'' fan game, he said that he made a couple of games on this engine. None of them seem to have survived.
===Gabriel Harper===
===Gabriel Harper===
Supposedly he had the software, but due to having an 8086 he couldn't play the games he made.
Supposedly he had the software, but due to having an 8086 he couldn't play the games he made.
===Gary Acord===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Game Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|Anyworld 1
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_anyworld<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Capn Zapn 1: Kozmik Journeys
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_capn-zapn<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Dogs 1
|1992(re-released in 1993)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_dogs<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|The Head 1
|1992(re-released in 1993)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_the-head<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Icemare With Sgt. Super
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_icemare-with-sgt-super<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Jaxon Zoose 1: Zapped By the Light
|1992(re-released in 1993)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_jaxon-zoose<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Major Marvel 1
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_major-marvel<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Pakdream 1
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_pakdream<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Pakmon
|2010
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_pakmon<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Spacecraft 1
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_spacecraft<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Street Wolf 1
|1992(re-released in 1993)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_street-wolf<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Superheroes 1
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_superheroes<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Ultimare 1
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_ultimare<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Zapak 1: The Zap-Pack!
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_zapak<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Zapman 1: the Fantastic Zapman
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_zapman<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere
|1992(possibly repackaged as Zapper 4 in 1994)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_zapper-4-escape-from-neverwhere<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere(pre-Zapper 4 version)
|1992?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|-
|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!
|1992(possibly repackaged as Zapper 4-B in 1994)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_zapper-4-b-holy-neverwhere<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!(pre-Zapper 4-B version)
|1992?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|}
===James Faux===
Like Brandon Enterprises, all of his games have been found, & preserved, making it one of the most complete sets so far.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Game Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|BM
|Mid 1990s
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_bm<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Eclypse
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_eclypse<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Ego Force
|1995
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_ego-force<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Gapper
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_gapper<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Havok
|1995
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_havok<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|The Mist
|1996
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_the-mist<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Moonchild
|1995
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_moonchild<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Mortal Harvey
|1995
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_mortal-harvey<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Mr. Chalk
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_mr-chalk<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Puzzle
|1995
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_puzzle<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Section-Z
|1997?
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|-
|Thunder-Snot Johnny
|Mid 1990s
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_thunder-snot-johnny<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|}
===James Hoffman===
Only one of his games has been confirmed to exist. Apparently he made countless games, & most of them were unfinished due to locked doors not opening properly.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Game Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|Teatime Game
|2014
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_teatime-game<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|}
==Reference==
==Reference==
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Revision as of 04:16, 27 November 2020

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An advertisement for the engine.

Status: Partially Lost

RSD Game Maker is a DOS-based game engine that was produced between 1991 through 1995 by a company known as Recreational Software Designs, and sold through direct mail by KD Software. The engine was also sold in other places around the world such as Canada, UK, Belgium, Argentina, South Korea, etc. It was the first ever general-purpose graphical game maker for DOS-based PCs. Later on, the source code for version 3.0 was released on GitHub by original coder Andy Stone under the MIT license.

Being that it was mostly used by people at their home instead of actual companies, it was more likely for them to become lost. Some games were distributed through BBS, and some were even put on CD compilations, while others were never distributed at all. Multiple games have been preserved throughout the years, but multiple others are currently lost.

A website does exist out there for RSD Game Maker, and the games developed for it created by Aderack, who has developed several games himself.[1]

List of Games

Adam Tyner

Game Title Year Status
Alan '95 1995 Found
Alan '96 1996 Found
Alan B-Day 1994 Found
Alan! 1994 Found
Bear Fun Show 1994 Found
Blip! 1995 Found
Bone! 1996 Partially Found
CGA Hell 1995 Found
Frisbounce 1995 Found
Jon '95 1995 Found
Mister Spiff 1 1994 Found
Mister Spiff 2 1994 Lost
Mister Spiff 3: Freeze! Mother! Freeze! 1994 Found
Mister Spiff 4 1994 Found
Power Flux 1996 Found
Questor Unknown Lost
Questor 2 Unknown Lost
Questor 3 Unknown Lost
What the...?!? 1995 Found

Alan Caudel

This one is by far one of the most complete when it comes to Game-Maker developers with games made in multiple decades. This is because he has managed to preserve almost all of the games he made for the engine since the early 1990s to be played by anyone.

Game Title Year Status
Adam '96 1996 Found
Adam '97 1997 Found
Adam 98 1998 Found
Adam '99 1999 Found
Adam 2000 2000 Found
Adam's B-Day 3: the Saga Continues 1995 Found
Adam's Birthday Game 1992 Found
The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues 1993 Found
Advanced Techniques Demo 2014 Found
Adventure 1995 Found
Alan Fun Game 1998 Found
B 1998 Found
Big Fat Tank! 1994 Found
Bionic ComMANd 2012 Found
Coin Toss 2013 Found
The Complete Bone Adventures 1996 Found
Doom 1996 Found
Draw 2013 Found
DropBlok 2013 Found
Dummy Duck 1(A.K.A. Off the Page) 1992 Found
Dummy Duck 2 1996 Found
Dummy Duck 3 1996 Found
Dummy Duck 4(A.K.A. DD4: Canadian Boxing Day) 1998 Found
Dummy Duck 5 1999 Found
Dummy Duck 7 2013 Lost
FallDownGoBoom 2013 Found
Farmer! 2014 Found
Fireaxe 1994 Found
Godzilla 1996 Found
Hamsterman 1995 Found
Jet! 1995 Found
Kozmo Kat 1992 Found
The Legend of Budd 1996 Found
Lighting 2013 Found
Lil' Choklit Donit Man in: Choklit Terror!! 1995 Found
Man Game 2011 Found
Man Game Fire! 2013 Found
Man Game RPG 2011 Found
Man Game Stairs 2011 Found
Metals Torm 2014 Found
Mine-Maker 2011 Found
Mr. Berkel Derkel 1995 Found
Nathan Rocks! 1994 Found
NBA Jams 1995(newer version released in 2015) Found
Palladia: the Game 1996 Found
Power Budd! 1995 Found
Power Fights A.C.: Power Moves 2 1995 Found
Raiden 2 1994 Found
Return of the Jedi 1994 Found
Robo-Wars 1995 Found
Roll the Dice 2013 Found
Rooftop 2014 Found
Scurvy the Squirrel 1993 Found
Ski 1996 Found
Snake 2014 Found
Sneaky 2014 Found
Space Harrier 2011 Found
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 1996 Found
Stickman Die!! 1995 Found
Timecode 2014 Found
Trees 1996 Found
Virtual Apartment 1997 Found

Alex Reimann Cunha Lima

He briefly mentioned making games on the engine on a computer with more than enough power to make, & run games on.

Angelo Felix

Game Title Year Status
Shanna 1993 Partially Found

Brandon Enterprises

All games made by Brandon Enterprises have been found in their entirety, making it one of the 2 most complete sets of them all so far.

Game Title Year Status
Anime 2001 Found
Droid 1999 Found
Fox Party 2001 Found
Fox World 2001 Found
Foxy Dimensions 2001 Found
Penguin War 1997 Found
Raven 2000 Found
Seal Boarders 1998 Found
Seal Boarders 2 1998 Found
Skate Board 1999 Found
Skatenig 2001 Found
Slot Car 2000 Found
Terra 2001 Found
Ulysses 1999 Found
Void Raiders 2001 Found
Zarlor 2 2001 Found

Brandon Whitton

None of his games have survived according to him as he lost them all. It's unknown as to how many games he had made.

Ciro Duran

Game Title Year Status
Pac-Mania Unknown Lost
Prison Game Unknown Lost
Untitled Platformer Unknown Lost

Cly5m

Game Title Year Status
Blob 1994 Found
Intec 1995 Found
Pipes 1993 Found
Shooter 1995 Found

Daniel Turner

Supposedly he made about 8 games, & 2 of them were released to the public. Bella said that one of his games starred turtles.

Game Title Year Status
Unknown Game 1 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 2 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 3 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 4 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 5 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 6 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 7 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Unknown Game 8 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

David Barras

Game Title Year Status
Bonus Game Unknown Lost
The Descent 1994 Found

David Carchedi

Game Title Year Status
Zackpin Unknown Lost
Zackpin 2 Unknown Lost

David Wallin

Game Title Year Status
Dudle Unknown Lost
Slinker 1993 Found

Dean Tersigni

Game Title Year Status
Unknown Game Unknown Lost

Dwight Sanchez

Game Title Year Status
Arcade Ricky 1994 Found
Scrubber 1994 Lost

Dylan Durdle

Game Title Year Status
Virtual Mario 1997 Found
Virtual Zelda Unknown Lost

John Donald Carlucci

Game Title Year Status
Baxter And Art Gecco Unknown Lost
Baxter vs. the Brain Snatching Aliens 1994 Found

Eric-Jon Rossel

Like with Alan Caudel, this is one of the most complete sets of Game-Maker games out there.

Game Title Year Status
A-J 3 1995 Found
A-J's Quest 1992 Found
The Adventures of Fred Earwigian 1994 Found
Beware the Gremlin 1995 Found
The Bounerim 1993 Found
Bounerim 2: the Bounce Back Unknown Non-existent
Bubble And Squeak 2014 Lost
Builder 2011 Found
Castle Test 2012 Lost
Cireneg's Rings 1993 Found
Clyde & Zeke 1994 Found
Crullo: Adventures of a Donut 1994 Found
Did I Ever Tell You About the Time I Was Taken By a Vampire One Night 1996 Found
Dusk Rose 1993 Found
Explorer Jacko 1993 Found
Fantastic Adventures of Byron Solomon 2015 Lost
Fluffy Ralph 1993 Found
Friction 1995 Found
Glubada Pond 1994 Found
Gridline 1993 Found
Jario! 1994 Found
Linear Volume 1993 Found
Link vs. Gannon 1993 Found
The McKenna Chronicles 1995 Found
Nejillian Flux 1993 Found
Ninja Tuck 1995 Found
Ninja Tuck 2: Booka 1995 Found
Octolris 1994 Found
Operation Killbot 1993 Found
Overworld 2010 Found
Pac 1993 Found
The Patchwork Heart 1994 Found
Peach 2: Pair of Ducks In Time Unknown Non-existent
Peach the Lobster 1994 Found
PersiaTron 2014 Found
Ricci's Cow Hunt 1995 Found
Rodip: Rover of the Deep 1994(picked up for completion in 2011) Found
Sign of the Hedgehog 1993 Found
Sign of the Hedgehog 2 1993 Found
Sushi-X Breaks Loose 1993 Found
Tony & Me 1993 Found
Unicorn Bird(actually the work of his daughter) 2016 Lost
Watch Me Die! 1996 Found
Zark 1994 Found
Zoom 2: Enter Zip Unknown Non-existent
Zoom the Super Bear 1993 Found

Erwin Bergervoet

Game Title Year Status
Erwin 1998 Non-existent
Geen Zuurstof 1998 Non-existent
PC-Man's World 1998 Found
QiQ: Please Peace 1998 Found
The Ultimate Off-Road Racing Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

Felix Leung

Game Title Year Status
Die Blarney! 1995 Found
Xenoblaster: Attack of the Xorg 1995 Found

Fernando Sarmiento

Game Title Year Status
Renxo Booper In Booperland 1996 Found
Snowkid Flake 1997? Lost

Firefall Softwarez

Game Title Year Status
Firefall 1992 Found

Flip Industries

Developer of the Super Kid Icarus fan game, he said that he made a couple of games on this engine. None of them seem to have survived.

Gabriel Harper

Supposedly he had the software, but due to having an 8086 he couldn't play the games he made.

Gary Acord

Game Title Year Status
Anyworld 1 1993 Found
Capn Zapn 1: Kozmik Journeys 1992 Found
Dogs 1 1992(re-released in 1993) Found
The Head 1 1992(re-released in 1993) Found
Icemare With Sgt. Super 1992 Found
Jaxon Zoose 1: Zapped By the Light 1992(re-released in 1993) Found
Major Marvel 1 1992 Found
Pakdream 1 1993 Found
Pakmon 2010 Found
Spacecraft 1 1993 Found
Street Wolf 1 1992(re-released in 1993) Found
Superheroes 1 1993 Found
Ultimare 1 1993 Found
Zapak 1: The Zap-Pack! 1993 Found
Zapman 1: the Fantastic Zapman 1993 Found
Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere 1992(possibly repackaged as Zapper 4 in 1994) Found
Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere(pre-Zapper 4 version) 1992? Existence Unconfirmed
Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere! 1992(possibly repackaged as Zapper 4-B in 1994) Found
Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!(pre-Zapper 4-B version) 1992? Existence Unconfirmed

James Faux

Like Brandon Enterprises, all of his games have been found, & preserved, making it one of the most complete sets so far.

Game Title Year Status
BM Mid 1990s Found
Eclypse 1994 Found
Ego Force 1995 Found
Gapper 1994 Found
Havok 1995 Found
The Mist 1996 Found
Moonchild 1995 Found
Mortal Harvey 1995 Found
Mr. Chalk 1994 Found
Puzzle 1995 Found
Section-Z 1997? Found
Thunder-Snot Johnny Mid 1990s Found

James Hoffman

Only one of his games has been confirmed to exist. Apparently he made countless games, & most of them were unfinished due to locked doors not opening properly.

Game Title Year Status
Teatime Game 2014 Found

Reference

  1. The Game-Maker Archive page. Retrieved 15 Nov '20