Can you believe that it has been 20 years since Legend Entertainment Company released the original Wheel of Time computer game? It’s true, and a walk through the wayback machine confirms it. To get this out of the way, if you’re a fan of the game and you find yourself here, then you have no... Continue Reading →
You asked for it! More Child of Chaos Fan Art.
From out of nowhere, my child has offered up another piece of fan art for my upcoming novel, the Child of Chaos. This one depicts Myra, the protagonist's twin sister, and Syosset, the High Priestess of Charity. While Syosset looks a little younger and more innocent than I imagined, I love this take on two... Continue Reading →
Well, it IS called the DEATH Gate
Perhaps inspired by my recent behind-the-scenes write-up of Death Gate, CrankyTemplar recently posted a video including all of the possible ways to lose/die in the game. It's an impressive piece of investigative reporting, achieved by someone with a literal death wish. While I rarely dedicated graphics or animation to silly deaths, I did try to... Continue Reading →
New Game: Time to Go Back Into the Death Gate
I've added a new section to the blog: the story behind Death Gate, an old school graphic adventure game based on the classic book series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. For a split second, Good Old Games released Death Gate on their site until they realized that they didn't have the book license--but for... Continue Reading →
Never Too Early for Fan Art!
For Father's Day, my youngest child created the first Child of Chaos fan art for my upcoming novel, and it's wonderful. It depicts the scene from the prologue (which you can read in the novels section) of Lorre frozen in front of the statue of War, with the dice artifacts at her feet. You can... Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Adventure Game Cover Bands?
In doing my research for the music section of this site, I came upon the work of Luke Jansen. Not only was I clueless about that music covers of older computer game soundtracks existed, but that Luke had done a number of covers of my old Gateway pieces. I was humbled and honored, and blown... Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Pixar Design Class
John Nevarez, a good friend and excellent artist who has worked at some of the top animation studios in the world including Pixar, did me the honor of being a guest speaker at my Summerfuel class for two years straight. He showed the budding designers the pleasure of describing your ideas to someone who can... Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Glee Concept Videos
I've snuck in a bunch of never-before released assets into my game posts. A couple of them are the Glee concept animations, seen only by the Fox executives that approved the game. We weren't able to pull off what's shown, but it was fun seeing them in this form at least. Check out the concept... Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Mysterium
Honestly, I didn’t know how making this site would go. To help promote my upcoming book the Child of Chaos, I started out putting together a portfolio page, but ended up writing behind-the-scenes narratives about a lot of stuff in my life. If you’re familiar with anything I’ve built, maybe you’d enjoy reading about how I... Continue Reading →



