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'''''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.
'''''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 worldwide, 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.


Before it became open source, there were strict licenses when it came to making games on this engine. You could've only sold about 10 games before you had to resort to giving Recreational Software Designs money for each game sold. While some people were fine with this, others like PPP Team were frustrated with this, & thus made them available through BBS servers for free.
Before it became open source, there were strict licenses for making games on this engine. You could've only sold about 10 games before you had to resort to giving Recreational Software Designs money for each game sold. While some people were fine with this, others, like PPP Team, were frustrated with this & thus made them available through BBS servers for free.


Being that it was mostly used by people at their home instead of actual companies, it was more likely for them to become lost(it was also more likely to see offensive, or disturbing content considering some people tend to like putting offensive imagery in their games as either to be funny, or to challenge the players, & have them think about the main theme of this game). Some games were distributed through BBS, some were put on CD compilations, and some were never distributed at all. While many games have been preserved throughout the years, many others are currently lost.
Being that it was mostly used by people at their home instead of actual companies, it was more likely for them to become lost(it was also more likely to see offensive or disturbing content considering some people tend to like putting offensive imagery in their games as either to be funny, or to challenge the players, & have them think about the main theme of this game). Some games were distributed through BBS, some were put on CD compilations, and some were never distributed. While many games have been preserved throughout the years, many 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.<ref>[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/index.php?title=Main_Page The Game-Maker Archive page.] Retrieved 15 Nov '20</ref>
A website does exist out there for RSD Game Maker, and the games developed for it were created by Aderack, who has developed several games himself.<ref>[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/index.php?title=Main_Page The Game-Maker Archive page.] Retrieved 15 Nov '20</ref>


==List of Games==
==List of Games==
===Adam Tyner===
===Adam Tyner===
One of Alan Caudel's friends, he made a couple of games back in the 1990s.
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|Mister Spiff 2
|Mister Spiff 2
|1994
|1994
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
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|Mister Spiff 3: Freeze! Mother! Freeze!
|Mister Spiff 3: Freeze! Mother! Freeze!
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|Questor
|Questor
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
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|Questor 2
|Questor 2
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
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|Questor 3
|Questor 3
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
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|What the...?!?
|What the...?!?
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|Adam '96
|Adam '96
|1996
|1996
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Adam '97
|Adam '97
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|Advanced Techniques Demo
|Advanced Techniques Demo
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Adventure
|Adventure
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|Bionic ComMANd
|Bionic ComMANd
|2012
|2012
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Coin Toss
|Coin Toss
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|The Complete Bone Adventures
|The Complete Bone Adventures
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|Draw
|Draw
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|DropBlok
|DropBlok
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Dummy Duck 1(A.K.A. Off the Page)
|Dummy Duck 1(A.K.A. Off the Page)
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|1999
|1999
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_dummy-duck-5<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_dummy-duck-5<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Dummy Duck 6
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Dummy Duck 7
|Dummy Duck 7
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|FallDownGoBoom
|FallDownGoBoom
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Farmer!
|Farmer!
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Fireaxe
|Fireaxe
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|Lighting
|Lighting
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Lil' Choklit Donit Man in: Choklit Terror!!
|Lil' Choklit Donit Man in: Choklit Terror!!
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|Man Game
|Man Game
|2011
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Man Game Fire!
|Man, Game Fire!
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Man Game RPG
|Man Game RPG
|2011
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Man Game Stairs
|Man Game Stairs
|2011
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Metals Torm
|Metals Torm
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Mine-Maker
|Mine-Maker
|2011
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Mr. Berkel Derkel
|Mr. Berkel Derkel
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|-
|-
|NBA Jams
|NBA Jams
|1995(newer version released in 2015)
|1995 (newer version released in 2015)
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_nba-jams<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_nba-jams<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|-
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|Roll the Dice
|Roll the Dice
|2013
|2013
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Rooftop
|Rooftop
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Scurvy the Squirrel
|Scurvy the Squirrel
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|Snake
|Snake
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Sneaky
|Sneaky
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Space Harrier
|Space Harrier
|2011
|2011
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
|Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
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|Timecode
|Timecode
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Trees
|Trees
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|Virtual Apartment
|Virtual Apartment
|1997
|1997
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|}
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===Alan Caudel & Adam Tyner===
===Alan Caudel & Adam Tyner===
They are known to have collaborated on what specific set of games, the Star Avenger series. Whether, or not they collaborated on other games is uncertain.
They are known to have collaborated on what specific set of games, the Star Avenger series. Whether or not they collaborated on other games is uncertain.
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===Alex Reimann Cunha Lima===
===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.
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 Whitton===
===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. Apparently some of them were distributed according to Bella, but that hasn't been confirmed as of yet.
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. Apparently, some of them were distributed according to Bella, but that hasn't been confirmed yet.
===Chris Lavioette===
===Chris Lavioette===
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|The Adventures of Kody & Tika
|The Adventures of Kody & Tika
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Pogman
|Pogman
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Roady Rabbit 2
|Roady Rabbit 2
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|Roady Rabbit 3
|Roady Rabbit 3
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|The Saturn Challenge
|The Saturn Challenge
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Sonic the Hedgehog Tribute
|Sonic the Hedgehog Tribute
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Techno Pac-Man
|Techno Pac-Man
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|World Warriors
|World Warriors
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Ciro Duran===
===Ciro Duran===
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|Pac-Mania
|Pac-Mania
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Prison Game
|Prison Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Untitled Platformer
|Untitled Platformer
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red>'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red>'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Cly5m===
===Cly5m===
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|Blob
|Blob
|1994
|1994
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Intec
|Intec
|1995
|1995
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Pipes
|Pipes
|1993
|1993
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Shooter
|Shooter
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|Unknown Game 1
|Unknown Game 1
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 2
|Unknown Game 2
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 3
|Unknown Game 3
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 4
|Unknown Game 4
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 5
|Unknown Game 5
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 6
|Unknown Game 6
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 7
|Unknown Game 7
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Unknown Game 8
|Unknown Game 8
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Dattorz===
===Dattorz===
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|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|The Descent
|The Descent
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|Zackpin
|Zackpin
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Zackpin 2
|Zackpin 2
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===David Wallin===
===David Wallin===
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|Dudle
|Dudle
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Slinker
|Slinker
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===Dean Tersigni===
===Dean Tersigni===
He seems to be hoarding his game as he is said to still have it.
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|Scrubber
|Scrubber
|1994
|1994
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Dylan Durdle===
===Dylan Durdle===
Nothing is really known about him other than that he was known under the name DMD Software. His only game known to exist is rather known amongst the RSD Game Maker fanbase as one of the worst games to have come out on the engine.
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|Virtual Zelda
|Virtual Zelda
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Eric-Jon Rossel===
===Eric-Jon Rossel===
Like with Alan Caudel, this is one of the most complete sets of Game-Maker games out there.
Like with Alan Caudel, this is one of the most complete sets of Game-Maker games out there. He is also the one responsible for the Game-Maker Archive, the website that is used as a reference, & is also notable for what many consider to making some of the better games on this engine, barring a couple of exceptions.
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|2048
|2048
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|A-J 3
|A-J 3
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|Bounerim 2: the Bounce Back
|Bounerim 2: the Bounce Back
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|Bubble And Squeak
|Bubble And Squeak
|2014
|2014
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Builder
|Builder
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|Castle Test
|Castle Test
|2012
|2012
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Cireneg's Rings
|Cireneg's Rings
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|Fantastic Adventures of Byron Solomon
|Fantastic Adventures of Byron Solomon
|2015
|2015
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Fluffy Ralph
|Fluffy Ralph
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|The McKenna Chronicles
|The McKenna Chronicles
|1995
|1995
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Nejillian Flux
|Nejillian Flux
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|Peach 2: Pair of Ducks In Time
|Peach 2: Pair of Ducks In Time
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|Peach the Lobster
|Peach the Lobster
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|2014
|2014
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_persiatron<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_persiatron<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Ralph 2: Earth Is Near
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|The Return of A-J
|The Return of A-J
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|Sign of the Hedgehog 2
|Sign of the Hedgehog 2
|1993
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_sign-of-a-hedgehog-2<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_sign-of-the-hedgehog-2<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|-
|Sushi-X Breaks Loose
|Sushi-X Breaks Loose
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|Unicorn Bird(actually the work of his daughter)
|Unicorn Bird(actually the work of his daughter)
|2016
|2016
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Watch Me Die!
|Watch Me Die!
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|Zoom 2: Enter Zip
|Zoom 2: Enter Zip
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|Zoom the Super Bear
|Zoom the Super Bear
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===Erwin Bergervoet===
===Erwin Bergervoet===
A person from the Netherlands. Only 2 of his games have been confirmed to exist, & another 2 have been confirmed as just stuff to fill the help screens.
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|Erwin
|Erwin
|1998
|1998
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|Geen Zuurstof
|Geen Zuurstof
|1998
|1998
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|-
|-
|PC-Man's World
|PC-Man's World
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|The Ultimate Off-Road Racing
|The Ultimate Off-Road Racing
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Felix Leung===
===Felix Leung===
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===Fernando Sarmiento===
===Fernando Sarmiento===
He made games with RSD Game Maker when he was 13 years old. Snowkid Flake never got into the process of being put onto the engine, though.
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|Snowkid Flake
|Snowkid Flake
|1997?
|1997?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Non-existent'''
|}
|}
===Firefall Softwarez===
===Firefall Softwarez===
Only one game is known to have come from this particular developer.
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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.
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===
===Gary Acord===
Arguably one of the more complete sets, this one is infamous for its very offbeat kind of way. These games are presented with random assets thrown around that give it an uncomfortable feeling of uncertainly, strangeness, & curiosity. Like with Dylan Durdle, fans of the engine consider these to be some of the worst games the engine has to offer.
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|Zapper 2
|Zapper 2
|1993?
|1993?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Zapper 3
|Zapper 3
|1993?
|1993?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere
|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere
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|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere(pre-Zapper 4 version)
|Zapper 4: Escape From Neverwhere(pre-Zapper 4 version)
|1992?
|1992?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!
|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!
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|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!(pre-Zapper 4-B version)
|Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!(pre-Zapper 4-B version)
|1992?
|1992?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Glop Demon===
===Glop Demon===
He didn't really create games himself, more so goofed around with other projects. None of his hacks are known to have survived as of yet.
He didn't really create games himself, more so goofed around with other projects. None of his hacks are known to have survived as of yet.
===James Faux===
===James Faux===
Like Brandon Enterprises, all of his games have been found, & preserved, making it one of the most complete sets so far.
Like Brandon Enterprises, all of his games have been found & preserved, making it one of the most complete sets so far. James Faux is notable for having some of the more impressive games of the bunch, using techniques that are quite advanced for RSD Game Maker standards.
 
Thunder-Snot Johnny was an unfinished sequel to Mortal Harvey whereas Moonchild are simple experiments with intro, & menu screens, & Eclypse was an experiment with the storyline option on the menu. The latter game when trying to be "played" brings up a glitched screen.
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|Section-Z
|Section-Z
|1997?
|1997?
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''</span style>
|<span style="color:green">'''Found'''
|-
|-
|Thunder-Snot Johnny
|Thunder-Snot Johnny
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|}
|}
===James Hoffman===
===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.
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.
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|-
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|}
|}
===James W. Morris===
===James W. Morris===
Under the Hamsterware label, he developed a total of 9 games on this engine from 1992 to 1993. Currently, only 2 of his games are known to have survived. He went on to work for LucasArts, & Capcom, even setting up on role as an associate producer on the 2009 ''Bionic Commando'' game. He eventually moved to educational software as he realized that there weren't many educational games that also met the entertainment part correctly.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Crystal Mania 5
|Crystal Mania 5
|Mid 1990s
|Mid 1990s
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Crystal Mania 6
|Crystal Mania 6
|Mid 1990s
|Mid 1990s
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Fantasy Adventure Game
|Fantasy Adventure Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Hoverboard Game(Prototype version of Super Hamster)
|Hoverboard Game(Prototype version of Super Hamster)
|1992?
|1992?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Jetpack Game
|Jetpack Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Super Hamster: Curse of the Kooky Cult
|Super Hamster: Curse of the Kooky Cult
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|Superhero Game
|Superhero Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Undersea Exploration Game
|Undersea Exploration Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Janet L. Groth Productions===
===Janet L. Groth Productions===
This could be a cover-up for Eric-Jon Rossel, though this has yet to be confirmed.
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|-
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|}
|}
===Jeremy LaMar===
===Jeremy LaMar===
His Blinky games are some of the more well known RSD Game Maker games as they were spread through AOL Kids. Blinky 3, in particular, was preserved for quite a while before many others. He also did a couple of ZZT games. The 2nd Blinky game's music is allegedly copyrighted, but by who nobody really knows for sure.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Blinky
|Blinky
|1993?
|1993?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Blinky 2: the Return of Blinky
|Blinky 2: the Return of Blinky
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|Blinky 4
|Blinky 4
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Jet-Pack
|Jet-Pack
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Tank Battle
|Tank Battle
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===John Donald Carlucci===
===John Donald Carlucci===
Making about 2 games on this engine, one yet to be confirmed, he would move on to become a novelist. He also has his own website featuring several pieces of artwork he has created.
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|-
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|Baxter And Art Gecco
|Baxter And Art Gecco
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Baxter vs. the Brain Snatching Aliens
|Baxter vs. the Brain Snatching Aliens
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|Firehouse
|Firehouse
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Greek
|Greek
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Jon Bon Jovi
|Jon Bon Jovi
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Rascal
|Rascal
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|}
|}
===Joshua Eric Turcotte===
===Joshua Eric Turcotte===
According to Joshua Eric himself, Orb 1 ended up never being finished as the last world files got corrupted in the process. Orb 1 is considered by most of the RSD Game Maker fanbase as one of the greatest games on the engine, & a classic in 90s gaming in general.
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|-
|-
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|Cube
|Cube
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Orb: the Derelict Planet
|Orb: the Derelict Planet
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|Orb 2
|Orb 2
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Justin Meisse===
===Justin Meisse===
Supposedly his games had gotten corrupted which led them to becoming lost. The brother of Stefan Meisse.
Supposedly his games had gotten corrupted, which led them to become lost—the brother of Stefan Meisse.
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|-
|-
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|Cyborg Empire
|Cyborg Empire
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Justoman
|Justoman
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Kevin Vance===
===Kevin Vance===
Apparently he made a bunch of other games on this engine, but only 4 of them have been confirmed to exist.
Apparently, he made many other games on this engine, but only 3 of them have been confirmed to exist.
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|-
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|}
|}
===Kirstleeh===
===Kirstleeh===
Kirstleeh commented on the video about version 3.0 in which he talked about a few games he did before the disks rotted away several years ago.
Kirstleeh commented on the video about version 3.0, in which he talked about a few games he did before the disks rotted away several years ago.
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|-
|-
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|1 To 200
|1 To 200
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|200 To 1
|200 To 1
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Hijack
|Hijack
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Woodbridge Mansion
|Woodbridge Mansion
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Kris Asick===
===Kris Asick===
He is noteworthy for making the latest RSD Game Maker game out there, being made in 2018.
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|-
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oy5pXPXxbk<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oy5pXPXxbk<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|}
|}
===Madguy90===
This person used version 2.0, & so far none of his games are known to have survived. He commented on the RSD Game Maker v3.0 video saying that he was 9 years old when he made those games.
===Mark A. Janelle===
===Mark A. Janelle===
So far, only the first game is known to exist, & 2 different versions of the first game exist.
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|-
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|Barracuda 2: the Escape
|Barracuda 2: the Escape
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Barracuda 3
|Barracuda 3
|1994
|1994
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Barracuda: Secret Mission 1
|Barracuda: Secret Mission 1 (Gameware Edition)
|1992(gameware edition released in 1994)
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_barracuda-secret-mission-1_gameware<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_barracuda-secret-mission-1_gameware<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Barracuda: Secret Mission 1 (Shareware Edition)
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_barracuda-secret-mission-1<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|}
|}
===Mark Cidade===
===Mark Cidade===
He used the KD Software version while he was an employee at Microforum.
He used the KD Software version while he was an employee at Microforum. It's unknown as to what games he made on this engine.
===Mark Donald===
===Mark Donald===
This game was supposedly made to criticize the game engine. Apparently this game was on the cover disc of the September 1996 issue of ''PC Gamer UK.''
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|-
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|Eco-Warrior
|Eco-Warrior
|1996
|1996
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Mark Hadley===
===Mark Hadley===
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|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Parsec Man 3D
|Parsec Man 3D
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|}
|}
===Martin Salomon And Robin Ward Inc.(M & R Inc.)===
===Martin Salomon And Robin Ward Inc.(M & R Inc.)===
These 2 pirated the RSD Game Maker engine as they didn't want to pay a high price for game making software. The game was never completed, with the game available having all that was made.
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|-
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! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|-
|Crystal Quest: Thal's Quest For Crystals
|Crystal Quest: Thal's Quest For Crystals Version 1.0
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_crystal-quest_original<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Crystal Quest: Thal's Quest For Crystals Version 2.0
|1992
|1992
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_crystal-quest<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_crystal-quest<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
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|}
|}
===Matt Bell===
===Matt Bell===
Some of his games are known to have been corrupted. Currently, he's trying to get them to work, though there's so far no process on getting them to work as of 2021. Some of his games are considered to be good when it comes to the fans, with Paper Airplane being considered one of the best games on the engine.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Arctic Survival Game
|Arctic Survival Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Barney Spoof
|Barney Spoof
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Ofer
|Ofer
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Paper Airplane
|Paper Airplane
|1993
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_paper-airplane<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_paper-airplane<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|-
|-
|Rocket
|Rocket
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|Sperm Game
|Sperm Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Yuphex
|Yuphex
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|Yuphex 2
|Yuphex 2
|1995?
|1995?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|Yuphex Challenge Version
|1994
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Matt Dabrowski===
===Matt Dabrowski===
Known under the YouTube name Madguy90, he made a couple of games on this engine when he was 9 years old. One of them he managed to describe in detail was called Weird Worlds, where the only world he could remember that he made was a pizza restaurant where pizzas were everywhere, & sauce stains were abound.
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|-
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|Weird Worlds
|Weird Worlds
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Matt Tasker===
===Matt Tasker===
He only developed one game, & this game was seemingly never finished. He thinks that it might still exist in his parents' house.
He only developed one game, & this game was seemingly never finished. He thinks that it might still exist in his parents' house. There's currently no development on finding it, likely meaning that either he, or his parents are hoarding it, or he hasn't found it yet, & is still looking.
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|-
|-
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|Scrolling Shooter
|Scrolling Shooter
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Matt Wears===
===Matt Wears===
A friend to Alan Caudel.
A friend to Alan Caudel. Nothing is really known about him likely for fear of getting doxxed, & his games are considered average at best amongst the engine's fanbase.
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|-
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|}
|}
===Matthew Groves===
===Matthew Groves===
Known under the Horizon Software label, he created 6 games, only 3 of which have been confirmed to exist. Rumors spreaded of him having a ham radio license, but that has yet to be confirmed.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Mystery Caves
|Mystery Caves
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Mystery Mansion
|Mystery Mansion
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|Space Cadet 2
|Space Cadet 2
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Space Cadet 3
|Space Cadet 3
|1995?
|1995?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Matthew Saul===
===Matthew Saul===
A designer of 2 Game-Maker games, fans of the engine have praised him for his ambitious efforts. While Marley's Quest is considered a hit-and-miss sort of game, Popa is considered one of the better games on the engine thanks to its focus on puzzle platforming. A prototype version of Marley's Quest is known to exist, but only footage of it has survived.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
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|Graffix (Marley's Quest prototype)
|Graffix (Marley's Quest prototype)
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Marley's Quest
|Marley's Quest
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|}
|}
===Mike Perrucci===
===Mike Perrucci===
Mike is known for the well produced Invasion of the Blobs duology, & Wordlock, with Luigi's Heroic Debut being considered close to that, but not enough.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Invasion of the Blobs!
|Invasion of the Blobs!
|1996
|1996
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_invasion-of-the-blobs<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/InvasionoftheBlobs_1020<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|-
|Invasion of the Blobs 2: the Evolution Revolution
|Invasion of the Blobs 2: the Evolution Revolution
|1998
|1998
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_invasion-of-the-blobs-ii<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/InvasionoftheBlobsII_1020<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|-
|Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Rolls On!
|Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Rolls On!
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Springs Into Action!
|Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Springs Into Action!
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Luigi's Heroic Debut
|Luigi's Heroic Debut
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|}
|}
===PPP Team===
===PPP Team===
Getting their start here, they eventually made their way into making tracker music, & other projects coded in assembler. One of its members, Pype, started homebrew development on the Nintendo DS in 2010, & they have plans on revisiting, & reworking their older projects onto new territory.
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|-
|-
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|Bloodwar
|Bloodwar
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Blork Carnage: the Adventure of Jack Booster
|Blork Carnage: the Adventure of Jack Booster
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|Dragon Ball Z
|Dragon Ball Z
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Dragon Ball Z 2: the Death of Vageta
|Dragon Ball Z 2: the Death of Vageta
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|Droid In the Fire Cavern
|Droid In the Fire Cavern
|1995
|1995
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|F1 Eater Mania
|F1 Eater Mania
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|Futurboy
|Futurboy
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Grungee
|Grungee
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Martin Bros.
|Martin Bros.
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Panzer 1945
|Panzer 1945
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|Spector
|Spector
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Twinbee Land
|Twinbee Land
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|}
|}
===Recreational Software Designs===
===Recreational Software Designs===
Games made by the company itself as guides for people to use to see what the engine can do. The company is rather infamous amongst the fanbase for their very greedy practices in terms of the original cost of the engine, & the very strict licensing fees, which would more than likely be the very reason why the engine never took off.
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|-
|-
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|Dungeon Game
|Dungeon Game
|1991
|1991
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Game-Maker Demo
|Game-Maker Demo
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|Isometric Game
|Isometric Game
|1991
|1991
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Nebula
|Nebula
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|}
|}
===Roger Levy===
===Roger Levy===
Many of his stuff had gotten corrupted largely due to him living near a radio tower when he was a kid.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|1997
|1997
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_fireworks<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_fireworks<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Fluffy The Squirrel
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|-
|Kevin Obstacle Course Game
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|-
|-
|KonoTest
|KonoTest
|Late 1990s
|Late 1990s
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_konotest<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_konotest<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Metroid Clone
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|-
|Red Balloon Game
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|-
|-
|RPG Test
|RPG Test
|Late 1990s
|Late 1990s
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_rpg-test<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_rpg-test<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|-
|Vertical Scrolling Shooter Game
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|}
|}
===Roland Ludlam===
===Roland Ludlam===
During the ages of 12 to 14, he developed RSD Game Maker games under the name Spedware. He eventually became the technical half of the core team behind Studio Walljump, who developed Wiiware games.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Hurdles
|Hurdles
|1994
|1994
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_hurdles<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_hurdles<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|-
|-
|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 1: the Tomb
|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 1: the Tomb
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|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 2: the Mayan Tomb
|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 2: the Mayan Tomb
|1995
|1995
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 3: Civilization On Mars
|John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 3: Civilization On Mars
|1995
|1995
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Mech
|Mech
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|}
|}
===Ron Cavagnaro===
===Ron Cavagnaro===
Designer of several ambitious games, all of which are currently unplayable, & unlike the games from Daniel Turner & Matt Tasker, there's seemingly no way of finding them.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Armadillos
|Armadillos
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Bounty Hunter
|Bounty Hunter
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Christmas Sheep Game
|Christmas Sheep Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Ronnie Toon===
===Ronnie Toon===
Quite possibly one of the stranger sets of Game Maker games as some of the games are seemingly expanded versions of levels from Viki: Escape From Videoland. However though, it might be vice versa, & that all Viki games were seemingly combined into one.
Quite possibly one of the stranger sets of Game Maker games as some of the games are seemingly expanded versions of levels from Viki: Escape From Videoland. However, though, it might be vice versa, & that all Viki games were seemingly combined into one. It's currently unknown as to how many games he designed on this engine.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Viki: Adventure In Space City
|Viki: Adventure In Space City
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Viki: Escape From Videoland
|Viki: Escape From Videoland
|1993
|1993
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_viki-escape-from-videoland<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found''']
|[https://archive.org/details/game-maker_viki-escape-from-videoland<span style="color:orange">'''Partially Lost''']
|-
|-
|Viki: Hot Balloon
|Viki: Hot Balloon
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Viki: Lost In Hidden Maze
|Viki: Lost In Hidden Maze
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Viki: Madness In Crazy Island
|Viki: Madness In Crazy Island
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Viki: Return To Bubble Land
|Viki: Return To Bubble Land
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Viki: Revenge of the Chomp Chomp Monster
|Viki: Revenge of the Chomp Chomp Monster
|Early 1990s?
|Early 1990s?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Roy Sr. Person===
===Roy Sr. Person===
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|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|1993
|1993
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Pipes
|Pipes
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|Solar Quest
|Solar Quest
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Rylie James Thomas===
===Rylie James Thomas===
Made for the 2014 Game Jam in celebration of the 3.0 source code being released, Rylie made a game called Terror Tower. The mechanic in this game is of an intentional glitch in which no select palette is chosen, & thus the game's color will be of the same colors the title screen will randomly show.
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|-
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|}
|}
===Sean McNulty===
===Sean McNulty===
Like Brandon Enterprises, he was sort of a late comer to when RSD Game Maker was being sold officially. Only one game from him has been circulating the internet. Among its fans, Dead Awakening is considered a very good game.
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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|Chad's Crazy Adventure
|Chad's Crazy Adventure
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Dead Awakening
|Dead Awakening
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|Demonika
|Demonika
|2003?
|2003?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Monkey Mission: Project Replevin
|Monkey Mission: Project Replevin
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Sheldon Chase===
===Sheldon Chase===
All 4 of his games have been preserved, & made playable. Note that the Woman Warrior games are incorrectly labeled on the Internet Archive.
All 4 of his games have been preserved & made playable. Note that the Woman Warrior games are incorrectly labelled on the Internet Archive.
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|}
===Sherwood Forest Software===
===Sherwood Forest Software===
Like with Dylan Durdle, & Gary Acord, these games tend to be considered some of the worst games to come out of the engine, barring Robot Wars, the Rascal duology, & Shoplifter 2, which are considered above average, though not up to the standards of others.
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|-
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|Attack of the Killer Dandelions
|Attack of the Killer Dandelions
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Big Bob's Drive-In
|Big Bob's Drive-In
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|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Dino Hunt
|Dino Hunt
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|The Old Rimshaw Place
|The Old Rimshaw Place
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Operation: Tiger
|Operation: Tiger
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|Shoplifter
|Shoplifter
|1993?
|1993?
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Shoplifter 2: the Second Caper
|Shoplifter 2: the Second Caper
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|Way Out Willy's Circus
|Way Out Willy's Circus
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===Stefan Meisse===
===Stefan Meisse===
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|Bird of Prey
|Bird of Prey
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Dude
|Dude
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Fat Boy
|Fat Boy
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|The Legend of Zelda: Harry's Awakening
|The Legend of Zelda: Harry's Awakening
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|Star Wars Tribute
|Star Wars Tribute
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Super Mario 5
|Super Mario 5
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Untitled Kirby Game
|Untitled Kirby Game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|Untitled Winnie the Pooh game
|Untitled Winnie the Pooh game
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span style>
|<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''
|}
|}
===Terry Chatman===
===Terry Chatman===
The 2 games currently known to exist from him are hacks of Recreational Software Designs' Nebula, one of which is notable for its racial undertones.
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|Ballie D. Plumber Episode 2
|Ballie D. Plumber Episode 2
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Ballie D. Plumber Episode 3
|Ballie D. Plumber Episode 3
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Bonus Game
|Bonus Game
|1994?
|1994?
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|-
|-
|Shorty Da Pimp: Aliens Stole My H**!
|Shorty Da Pimp: Aliens Stole My H**!
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|}
|}
===Toasty===
===Toasty===
On the video showcasing RSD Game Maker v3.0, Toasty commented that he made many games back in the 1990s. All of them are lost now according to him, though it's possible that some of them have been played by other people as evidenced by Bella saying that her father played some of the now lost Brandon Whitton games.
On the video showcasing RSD Game Maker v3.0, Toasty commented that he made many games back in the 1990s. All of them are lost now, according to him, though it's possible that some of them have been played by other people, as evidenced by Bella saying that her father played some of the now lost Brandon Whitton games.
===Tony A. Rowe===
===Tony A. Rowe===
Supposedly he has a disk filled with Game Maker stuff. Whether, or not he has found it yet is uncertain.
Supposedly he has a disk filled with Game Maker stuff. Whether or not he has found it yet is uncertain.
===Tyler Pantella===
===Tyler Pantella===
He made several games using lots of Sample terrain as he hated making his own. He couldn't get in contact with any other Game Maker users at the time.
He made several games using lots of Sample terrain as he hated making his own. He couldn't get in contact with any other Game Maker users at the time.
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|Sound Race
|Sound Race
|Unknown
|Unknown
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span style>
|<span style="color:gray">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''
|}
|}
===TheWaynelds===
===TheWaynelds===
The hard drive for his/her 90s PC vanished. He also installed it on another PC in 1999, but it has a virus, & is no longer functional, meaning that he possibly couldn't be able to see his old games again.
The hard drive for his/her 90s PC vanished. He also installed it on another PC in 1999, but it has a virus & is no longer functional, meaning that he possibly couldn't be able to see his old games again.
===Yurik Nestoly===
===Yurik Nestoly===
While nothing is exactly known about him, he seems to have been the more immature of the On-Target Programming community of RSD Game Maker users. Like with Matt Wears, he seems to not be willing to be interviewed at all, likely due to fear of getting doxxed.
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===Others?===
===Others?===
Considering that this was made for general use, it might mean that other games made on this engine still exist out there, & are still recoverable. In spite of its general use, the amount of games made on the engine is currently unknown, & it's still counting up to this very day as we discover more people known to have used it.
Considering that this was made for general use, it might mean that other games made on this engine still exist out there & are still recoverable. In spite of its general use, the amount of games made on the engine is currently unknown, & it's still counting up to this very day as we discover more people known to have used it. Whether, or not any more games will be recovered is something that only time will tell.
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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 worldwide, 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.

Before it became open source, there were strict licenses for making games on this engine. You could've only sold about 10 games before you had to resort to giving Recreational Software Designs money for each game sold. While some people were fine with this, others, like PPP Team, were frustrated with this & thus made them available through BBS servers for free.

Being that it was mostly used by people at their home instead of actual companies, it was more likely for them to become lost(it was also more likely to see offensive or disturbing content considering some people tend to like putting offensive imagery in their games as either to be funny, or to challenge the players, & have them think about the main theme of this game). Some games were distributed through BBS, some were put on CD compilations, and some were never distributed. While many games have been preserved throughout the years, many others are currently lost.

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

List of Games

Adam Tyner

One of Alan Caudel's friends, he made a couple of games back in the 1990s.

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 6 Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
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

Alan Caudel & Adam Tyner

They are known to have collaborated on what specific set of games, the Star Avenger series. Whether or not they collaborated on other games is uncertain.

Game Title Year Status
Star Avenger 1995 Found
Star Avenger 2 1995 Found
Star Avenger 3 1995 Found
Star Avenger 4 1996 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

Antares Bros

Game Title Year Status
Reptalia 1994 Found
Time After Time 1994 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. Apparently, some of them were distributed according to Bella, but that hasn't been confirmed yet.

Chris Lavioette

Game Title Year Status
The Adventures of Kody & Tika Unknown Lost
Pogman Unknown Lost
Roady Rabbit 2 1998? Found
Roady Rabbit 3 Unknown Lost
The Saturn Challenge Unknown Lost
Sonic the Hedgehog Tribute Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Techno Pac-Man Unknown Lost
World Warriors Unknown Lost

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

Dattorz

Game Title Year Status
Blipp In: Power Panic! 2014 Found

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

He seems to be hoarding his game as he is said to still have it.

Game Title Year Status
Unknown Game Unknown Lost

Dwight Sanchez

Game Title Year Status
Arcade Ricky 1994 Found
Scrubber 1994 Lost

Dylan Durdle

Nothing is really known about him other than that he was known under the name DMD Software. His only game known to exist is rather known amongst the RSD Game Maker fanbase as one of the worst games to have come out on the engine.

Game Title Year Status
Virtual Mario 1997 Found
Virtual Zelda Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

Eric-Jon Rossel

Like with Alan Caudel, this is one of the most complete sets of Game-Maker games out there. He is also the one responsible for the Game-Maker Archive, the website that is used as a reference, & is also notable for what many consider to making some of the better games on this engine, barring a couple of exceptions.

Game Title Year Status
2048 2014 Existence Unconfirmed
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
Ralph 2: Earth Is Near Unknown Non-existent
The Return of A-J 1993(improved upon later on) 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

A person from the Netherlands. Only 2 of his games have been confirmed to exist, & another 2 have been confirmed as just stuff to fill the help screens.

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

He made games with RSD Game Maker when he was 13 years old. Snowkid Flake never got into the process of being put onto the engine, though.

Game Title Year Status
Renxo Booper In Booperland 1996 Found
Snowkid Flake 1997? Non-existent

Firefall Softwarez

Only one game is known to have come from this particular developer.

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

Arguably one of the more complete sets, this one is infamous for its very offbeat kind of way. These games are presented with random assets thrown around that give it an uncomfortable feeling of uncertainly, strangeness, & curiosity. Like with Dylan Durdle, fans of the engine consider these to be some of the worst games the engine has to offer.

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 2 1993? Existence Unconfirmed
Zapper 3 1993? Existence Unconfirmed
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

Glop Demon

He didn't really create games himself, more so goofed around with other projects. None of his hacks are known to have survived as of yet.

James Faux

Like Brandon Enterprises, all of his games have been found & preserved, making it one of the most complete sets so far. James Faux is notable for having some of the more impressive games of the bunch, using techniques that are quite advanced for RSD Game Maker standards.

Thunder-Snot Johnny was an unfinished sequel to Mortal Harvey whereas Moonchild are simple experiments with intro, & menu screens, & Eclypse was an experiment with the storyline option on the menu. The latter game when trying to be "played" brings up a glitched screen.

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

James W. Morris

Under the Hamsterware label, he developed a total of 9 games on this engine from 1992 to 1993. Currently, only 2 of his games are known to have survived. He went on to work for LucasArts, & Capcom, even setting up on role as an associate producer on the 2009 Bionic Commando game. He eventually moved to educational software as he realized that there weren't many educational games that also met the entertainment part correctly.

Game Title Year Status
Crystal Mania 4: Space Pirates From the Planet of the Pygmie People 1993 Found
Crystal Mania 5 Mid 1990s Lost
Crystal Mania 6 Mid 1990s Lost
Fantasy Adventure Game Unknown Lost
Hoverboard Game(Prototype version of Super Hamster) 1992? Lost
Jetpack Game Unknown Lost
Super Hamster: Curse of the Kooky Cult 1993 Found
Superhero Game Unknown Lost
Undersea Exploration Game Unknown Lost

Janet L. Groth Productions

This could be a cover-up for Eric-Jon Rossel, though this has yet to be confirmed.

Game Title Year Status
Dungeon Erghuck 1993 Found

Jeremy LaMar

His Blinky games are some of the more well known RSD Game Maker games as they were spread through AOL Kids. Blinky 3, in particular, was preserved for quite a while before many others. He also did a couple of ZZT games. The 2nd Blinky game's music is allegedly copyrighted, but by who nobody really knows for sure.

Game Title Year Status
Blinky 1993? Lost
Blinky 2: the Return of Blinky 1994 Found
Blinky 3 1995 Found
Blinky 4 Unknown Lost
Jet-Pack Unknown Lost
Tank Battle Unknown Lost

John Donald Carlucci

Making about 2 games on this engine, one yet to be confirmed, he would move on to become a novelist. He also has his own website featuring several pieces of artwork he has created.

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

Jon Bolden

Game Title Year Status
Firehouse Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Greek Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Jon Bon Jovi Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Rascal 1996 Found

Joshua Eric Turcotte

According to Joshua Eric himself, Orb 1 ended up never being finished as the last world files got corrupted in the process. Orb 1 is considered by most of the RSD Game Maker fanbase as one of the greatest games on the engine, & a classic in 90s gaming in general.

Game Title Year Status
Cube Unknown Lost
Orb: the Derelict Planet 1994 Partially Found
Orb 2 Unknown Lost

Justin Meisse

Supposedly his games had gotten corrupted, which led them to become lost—the brother of Stefan Meisse.

Game Title Year Status
Cyborg Empire Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Justoman Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

Kevin Vance

Apparently, he made many other games on this engine, but only 3 of them have been confirmed to exist.

Game Title Year Status
Breakout: the Rescue 1994(re-released in 1995) Found
Hi-Tech Demo 1993(re-released in 1994) Found
Kirk Voodia 1993(re-released in 1994) Found
Kirk Voodia 2 1993(re-released in 1994) Existence Unconfirmed

Kirstleeh

Kirstleeh commented on the video about version 3.0, in which he talked about a few games he did before the disks rotted away several years ago.

Game Title Year Status
1 To 200 Unknown Lost
200 To 1 Unknown Lost
Hijack Unknown Lost
Woodbridge Mansion Unknown Lost

Kris Asick

He is noteworthy for making the latest RSD Game Maker game out there, being made in 2018.

Game Title Year Status
EGA Combat Gladiators Arena 2018 Found

Mark A. Janelle

So far, only the first game is known to exist, & 2 different versions of the first game exist.

Game Title Year Status
Barracuda 2: the Escape 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Barracuda 3 1994 Existence Unconfirmed
Barracuda: Secret Mission 1 (Gameware Edition) 1994 Found
Barracuda: Secret Mission 1 (Shareware Edition) 1994 Found

Mark Cidade

He used the KD Software version while he was an employee at Microforum. It's unknown as to what games he made on this engine.

Mark Donald

This game was supposedly made to criticize the game engine. Apparently this game was on the cover disc of the September 1996 issue of PC Gamer UK.

Game Title Year Status
Eco-Warrior 1996 Lost

Mark Hadley

Game Title Year Status
Bonus Game 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Parsec Man 3D 1994 Found
Progress Or Congress 1994 Found

Martin Salomon And Robin Ward Inc.(M & R Inc.)

These 2 pirated the RSD Game Maker engine as they didn't want to pay a high price for game making software. The game was never completed, with the game available having all that was made.

Game Title Year Status
Crystal Quest: Thal's Quest For Crystals Version 1.0 1992 Found
Crystal Quest: Thal's Quest For Crystals Version 2.0 1992 Found

Marty Valenti

No information on this person exists online, & like Firefall Softwarez, only one game is known to have come out.

Game Title Year Status
Flying Guts 1995 Found

Mary Martin

Game Title Year Status
Maria Sister 1995 Found

Matt Bell

Some of his games are known to have been corrupted. Currently, he's trying to get them to work, though there's so far no process on getting them to work as of 2021. Some of his games are considered to be good when it comes to the fans, with Paper Airplane being considered one of the best games on the engine.

Game Title Year Status
All Quiet 1994 Found
Arctic Survival Game Unknown Lost
Barney Spoof Unknown Lost
Ofer Unknown Lost
Paper Airplane 1993 Partially Lost
Rocket 1993 Found
Sperm Game Unknown Lost
Yuphex 1994 Found
Yuphex 2 1995? Lost
Yuphex Challenge Version 1994 Lost

Matt Dabrowski

Known under the YouTube name Madguy90, he made a couple of games on this engine when he was 9 years old. One of them he managed to describe in detail was called Weird Worlds, where the only world he could remember that he made was a pizza restaurant where pizzas were everywhere, & sauce stains were abound.

Game Title Year Status
Weird Worlds Unknown Lost

Matt Tasker

He only developed one game, & this game was seemingly never finished. He thinks that it might still exist in his parents' house. There's currently no development on finding it, likely meaning that either he, or his parents are hoarding it, or he hasn't found it yet, & is still looking.

Game Title Year Status
Scrolling Shooter Unknown Lost

Matt Wears

A friend to Alan Caudel. Nothing is really known about him likely for fear of getting doxxed, & his games are considered average at best amongst the engine's fanbase.

Game Title Year Status
Benny 1992 Found
Dexter the Alligator 1997 Found

Matthew Groves

Known under the Horizon Software label, he created 6 games, only 3 of which have been confirmed to exist. Rumors spreaded of him having a ham radio license, but that has yet to be confirmed.

Game Title Year Status
Jet Driver 1994 Found
Mystery Caves 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Mystery Mansion 1994 Found
Space Cadet 1993(re-released in 1994) Found
Space Cadet 2 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Space Cadet 3 1995? Existence Unconfirmed

Matthew Saul

A designer of 2 Game-Maker games, fans of the engine have praised him for his ambitious efforts. While Marley's Quest is considered a hit-and-miss sort of game, Popa is considered one of the better games on the engine thanks to its focus on puzzle platforming. A prototype version of Marley's Quest is known to exist, but only footage of it has survived.

Game Title Year Status
Graffix (Marley's Quest prototype) Unknown Lost
Marley's Quest 1996 Found
Popa: Invasion If the Green Things From Ickubackal 1996 Found

Mike Perrucci

Mike is known for the well produced Invasion of the Blobs duology, & Wordlock, with Luigi's Heroic Debut being considered close to that, but not enough.

Game Title Year Status
Invasion of the Blobs! 1996 Found
Invasion of the Blobs 2: the Evolution Revolution 1998 Found
Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Rolls On! Unknown Lost
Invasion of the Blobs 3: Zib Springs Into Action! Unknown Lost
Luigi's Heroic Debut 1996 Found
Party of Four 1997 Found
Wordlock 2013 Found

PPP Team

Getting their start here, they eventually made their way into making tracker music, & other projects coded in assembler. One of its members, Pype, started homebrew development on the Nintendo DS in 2010, & they have plans on revisiting, & reworking their older projects onto new territory.

Game Title Year Status
4 To Save Toon Land Mid-Late 1990s Found
Badman 1995 Found
Badman 2: He's Back Again! 1996 Found
Badman 3: Badboys Are Back! 1996 Found
Biokid 1995 Found
Bloodwar Unknown Lost
Blork Carnage: the Adventure of Jack Booster 1995 Found
Calimero 2 1995 Found
Commander Xeen 1995 Found
Cosmo War 1995 Found
Dragon Ball Z 1994? Lost
Dragon Ball Z 2: the Death of Vageta 1995 Found
Dragon Ball Z 2 Remix 1995 Found
Droid In the Fire Cavern 1995 Lost
F1 Eater Mania 1995 Found
Froggy Story 1995 Found
Futurboy Unknown Lost
Grungee Unknown Lost
Martin Bros. Unknown Lost
Panzer 1945 1995 Found
Panzer 2019 1995 Found
Panzer 3 1995 Found
Pengo Adventure 1995 Found
Spector Unknown Lost
Twinbee Land 1997 Found

Recreational Software Designs

Games made by the company itself as guides for people to use to see what the engine can do. The company is rather infamous amongst the fanbase for their very greedy practices in terms of the original cost of the engine, & the very strict licensing fees, which would more than likely be the very reason why the engine never took off.

Game Title Year Status
Animation 1991 Found
Dungeon Game 1991 Lost
Game-Maker Demo 1995 Found
Game-Maker Tutor 1993 Found
Graphics Tools 1993 Found
Houses 1991 Found
Isometric Game 1991 Lost
Nebula 1991 Found
Penguin Pete 1991 Found
Pipemare 1991 Found
Sample 1991 Found
Terrain 1991 Found

Roger Levy

Many of his stuff had gotten corrupted largely due to him living near a radio tower when he was a kid.

Game Title Year Status
Andy In Asunderland Mid-Late 1990s Partially Found
Fireworks 1997 Found
Fluffy The Squirrel Unknown Lost
Kevin Obstacle Course Game Unknown Lost
KonoTest Late 1990s Found
Metroid Clone Unknown Lost
Red Balloon Game Unknown Lost
RPG Test Late 1990s Found
Vertical Scrolling Shooter Game Unknown Lost

Roland Ludlam

During the ages of 12 to 14, he developed RSD Game Maker games under the name Spedware. He eventually became the technical half of the core team behind Studio Walljump, who developed Wiiware games.

Game Title Year Status
Bonus Game 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Hurdles 1994 Partially Lost
John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 1: the Tomb 1995 Found
John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 2: the Mayan Tomb 1995 Existence Unconfirmed
John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 3: Civilization On Mars 1995 Existence Unconfirmed
Mech Mid 1990s Found

Ron Cavagnaro

Designer of several ambitious games, all of which are currently unplayable, & unlike the games from Daniel Turner & Matt Tasker, there's seemingly no way of finding them.

Game Title Year Status
Armadillos Unknown Lost
Bounty Hunter Unknown Lost
Christmas Sheep Game Unknown Lost

Ronnie Toon

Quite possibly one of the stranger sets of Game Maker games as some of the games are seemingly expanded versions of levels from Viki: Escape From Videoland. However, though, it might be vice versa, & that all Viki games were seemingly combined into one. It's currently unknown as to how many games he designed on this engine.

Game Title Year Status
Santa Is Back! 1993 Found
Viki: Adventure In Space City Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed
Viki: Escape From Videoland 1993 Partially Lost
Viki: Hot Balloon Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed
Viki: Lost In Hidden Maze Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed
Viki: Madness In Crazy Island Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed
Viki: Return To Bubble Land Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed
Viki: Revenge of the Chomp Chomp Monster Early 1990s? Existence Unconfirmed

Roy Sr. Person

The only surviving game of his as of now is a hack of Pipemare simply titled Pipes.

Game Title Year Status
Bonus Game 1993 Existence Unconfirmed
Pipes 1993 Found
Solar Quest Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

Rylie James Thomas

Made for the 2014 Game Jam in celebration of the 3.0 source code being released, Rylie made a game called Terror Tower. The mechanic in this game is of an intentional glitch in which no select palette is chosen, & thus the game's color will be of the same colors the title screen will randomly show.

Game Title Year Status
Terror Tower 2014 Found

Sean McNulty

Like Brandon Enterprises, he was sort of a late comer to when RSD Game Maker was being sold officially. Only one game from him has been circulating the internet. Among its fans, Dead Awakening is considered a very good game.

Game Title Year Status
Chad's Crazy Adventure Unknown Lost
Dead Awakening 2002 Found
Demonika 2003? Lost
Monkey Mission: Project Replevin Unknown Lost

Sheldon Chase

All 4 of his games have been preserved & made playable. Note that the Woman Warrior games are incorrectly labelled on the Internet Archive.

Game Title Year Status
Desert Defender 1993 Found
Earth Vs the Flying Saucers 1993 Found
Woman Warrior And the Attack From Below 1994 Found
Woman Warrior And the Outer Limits 1994 Found

Sherwood Forest Software

Like with Dylan Durdle, & Gary Acord, these games tend to be considered some of the worst games to come out of the engine, barring Robot Wars, the Rascal duology, & Shoplifter 2, which are considered above average, though not up to the standards of others.

Game Title Year Status
Adventures In Melgratta 1992 Found
Air-Strike 42 1992 Found
Amaze-ing 1993 Found
Attack of the Killer Dandelions Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Big Bob's Drive-In 1992 Found
Bonus Game Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Dino Hunt 1993 Found
The Old Rimshaw Place Unknown Existence Unconfirmed
Operation: Tiger 1992 Found
Pedestrian Panic 1993? Found
Preggers 1993 Found
Rascal In Numberland 1994 Partially Found
Rascal's Alphamaze 1994 Partially Found
Robo Wars 1994 Partially Found
Rocket Fighter 1993 Found
Safari Sam: Jungle Explorer 1992 Found
Shootout At Dodge 1992 Found
Shoplifter 1993? Lost
Shoplifter 2: the Second Caper 1994 Partially Found
Way Out Willy's Circus Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

Stefan Meisse

Game Title Year Status
Caves 1994 Found

T3 Software

Game Title Year Status
Bird of Prey Unknown Lost
Dude Unknown Lost
Fat Boy Unknown Lost
The Legend of Zelda: Harry's Awakening 1995 Found
Star Wars Tribute Unknown Lost
Super Mario 5 Unknown Lost
Untitled Kirby Game Unknown Lost
Untitled Winnie the Pooh game Unknown Lost

Terry Chatman

The 2 games currently known to exist from him are hacks of Recreational Software Designs' Nebula, one of which is notable for its racial undertones.

Game Title Year Status
Ballie D. Plumber Episode 1: Ballie In D. Pipes 1994 Found
Ballie D. Plumber Episode 2 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Ballie D. Plumber Episode 3 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Bonus Game 1994? Existence Unconfirmed
Shorty Da Pimp: Aliens Stole My H**! 1994 Partially Found

Toasty

On the video showcasing RSD Game Maker v3.0, Toasty commented that he made many games back in the 1990s. All of them are lost now, according to him, though it's possible that some of them have been played by other people, as evidenced by Bella saying that her father played some of the now lost Brandon Whitton games.

Tony A. Rowe

Supposedly he has a disk filled with Game Maker stuff. Whether or not he has found it yet is uncertain.

Tyler Pantella

He made several games using lots of Sample terrain as he hated making his own. He couldn't get in contact with any other Game Maker users at the time.

Unknown

These are games with no names attached to them at all.

Game Title Year Status
Sound Race Unknown Existence Unconfirmed

TheWaynelds

The hard drive for his/her 90s PC vanished. He also installed it on another PC in 1999, but it has a virus & is no longer functional, meaning that he possibly couldn't be able to see his old games again.

Yurik Nestoly

While nothing is exactly known about him, he seems to have been the more immature of the On-Target Programming community of RSD Game Maker users. Like with Matt Wears, he seems to not be willing to be interviewed at all, likely due to fear of getting doxxed.

Game Title Year Status
Ninja 1996 Found
Nuke Late 1990s Found
Star Wars 1995 Found
Stickman!!! Die 1995 Found
Twister, Argh! 1996 Found
Yurik 2 1997 Found

Others?

Considering that this was made for general use, it might mean that other games made on this engine still exist out there & are still recoverable. In spite of its general use, the amount of games made on the engine is currently unknown, & it's still counting up to this very day as we discover more people known to have used it. Whether, or not any more games will be recovered is something that only time will tell.

Reference

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