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Matt-Porter
I'm a flash game developer and programmer. My inspiration for game design generally comes from the NES/SNES days, but I've touched basically all there is and enjoy anything that's fun. I'm also the owner of Gemfruit Studios.

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Updates on the life of Porter

Posted by Matt-Porter - October 6th, 2008


New Site

So I finally got around to starting a flash portal of my own. It's PrincePorter.com if you feel the desire to go check it out, which you totally should. I have a ton of plans to make it stand out from the thousands of portals, first off being that I hand pick every game and don't accept garbage by any means. I've even left some of my own games out that I don't felt met my level of appreciation as a gamer. Anyway, I have a ton of plans to change it in the coming months, bookmark it, register, or just check it out once, your call. Either way I'm glad to have the site running, and I hope to eventually get it up to a level in which it's a decent portal, we'll see.

AS3 and OOP

So lately I've been doing a lot of research on AS3 and OOP, it's coming along rather nicely as far as the logic goes and me understanding the concepts. I realized that I kept saying AS3 is new, and that I was fine with what I knew, but I've been spending a lot of time around some real professionals and they made me realize that I was rather limited to what I can do due to my lack of knowledge in coding. I can do a ton with what I do know, but if I knew more my capabilities would increase a ton. All in all, I've been reading up on OOP, converting old code to AS3 and really gaining a ton of knowledge in AS3 and OOP to get myself up with the times. I want to be able to use anything available to me, not look at a list and pick out what I understand.

Flash Game License

For those of you unfamiliar with this site that are developers yourself, do yourself a huge favor and check it out. the community there, including the admins are great people. You will find more feedback and constructive criticism then anywhere else on the net for your flash games from my experience so far. I've also managed to get myself to the highest community leveled member on the entire site, that's kind of cool I guess. There's a lot more to the site, such as it's main purpose of buying and selling flash games, but I'll leave that stuff up to you to find out if your interested. Check it out at flashGameLicense.com


Comments

F'in A man! I'm going to check it out right now!

good luck

cool i guess.