Philippe Poisson (born 1984), better known as Phil Fish, is a French Canadian former indie game designer best known for his work on the 2012 platform game Fez. He was born and raised in Quebec, where his experiences with Nintendo games in his youth would later influence his game design. He studied game design at … Visa mer Phil Fish was born Philippe Poisson in Montreal in 1984. He was raised in Quebec, where his parents shared their interest in art and gaming with him. Fish's father translated The Legend of Zelda into French so the two … Visa mer • SuperHyperCube (2016, Kokoromi, as designer) • Fez (2012, Polytron, as designer) • Power Pill (unreleased, as designer) Visa mer Fish began to work with Toronto-based indie developer Shawn McGrath on McGrath's idea for a puzzle game that showed 2D views of a 3D space. Fish provided the project's … Visa mer Media related to Phil Fish at Wikimedia Commons • Philippe Poisson's profile at MobyGames • Polytron official website Visa mer WebbPhil Fish, developer of the award-winning game Fez stirred up some controversy at this year's GDC indie games panel. Free .Wondering what these game acade......
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Webb7 mars 2012 · After a screening of Indie Game: The Movie—a documentary that features Fish, among others—a Japanese developer in the crowd asked the panel what they … WebbIt is the sequel to a series of B- (maybe even C-) games from the sixth generation and in many ways is just another one of them on a different console. Replicant … misia エコパアリーナ 12月17日
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Webb28 juli 2013 · what a douchebag, why did he have to be so rude and conceding? Fuck this guy, good riddance. Webb30 nov. 2024 · Phil Fish es un desarrollador de videojuegos independiente conocido, sobre todo, por ser el responsable de Fez (2012), un juego de aventuras y plataformas que supuso un soplo de aire fresco dentro de todo lo que … WebbWhy does everyone have the guy who made FEZ? alfonso lleva tilde