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Jph Wacheski

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Jph Wacheski (or Jeph) is a musician and independent video game developer in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Games

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Wacheski's games and music are experimental in design.[citation needed] The games are typically in a retro arcade style with unique modern sound design.[citation needed] His game releases bear the name of his studio, Iteration Games.[1]

LockOn[1] and Valence[2] have both received the "Top Dog" award at Home of the Underdogs, and several of Wacheski's games have been featured on the Independent Gaming Web log.[3] His games are included in many collections of free and independent games, both on the Web and on CD-ROMs packaged with magazines.[citation needed]

Releases

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  • LockOn (2003)
  • Joust 3: Revenge of the Lava Troll (2003)
  • Seeds: Three Birds of the Apocalypse (2003)
  • Wizard of Wor (remake) (2003)
  • Electric Yo-Yo (remake) (2003)
  • Valence (2004)
  • Sub Atomic (2004)
  • Lunar Rescue (2005)
  • Quiescence (2005)
  • 100 Invaders (2006)
  • Cathode Raygun (2006)
  • Forward (2006)
  • Upstream (2006)

Music

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Wacheski's music recordings and live shows have been under the names And the Earth Died Screaming, Zug Island, and Jph Wacheski.[citation needed]

He has performed his music live at various live shows mostly in and around Toronto, including A Month of Sundays (2001),[4] Aspect (2002), and The Ambient Ping (together with Leif Bloomquist as Jamming Signal, 2003).[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "The-Underdogs.info - Geek Stuff, Gadgets und Technik". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. ^ "The-Underdogs.info - Geek Stuff, Gadgets und Technik". Archived from the original on 8 March 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Independent Gaming". Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Stained Productions presents A Month Of Sundays". Retrieved 10 June 2016.
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