time.com — Now in beta form, the addictive, low-tech time waster was introduced just last month and has quickly amassed a worldwide cult following. Created by a programmer with the screen name ~fsk who claims to be from the small European country of Slovenia, the digital amusement first showed up Sept. 23 on deviantART...
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JENKINS! YOU ARE FIRED!
Closed AccountOct 20, 2006
I like to think it is these "limitations" that make it so appealing. And if you search YouTube for "Line Rider" you'll see those limitations haven't really stopped anyone from pulling off amazing "courses."
perkonisOct 20, 2006
It did indeed. Go figure.<a class="user" href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,100525,00.html">http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,100525,00.html</a>
asd5aOct 21, 2006
according to fsk`s deviantart site a new version of linerider is going to be released at monday the 23th of october.
nononsenseOct 21, 2006
Although you make mention of deviantART, and the Co-Founder, Angelo Sotira makes mention of deviantART in his blurb in Time, Time seems to think that Sotira is the lone founder of deviantART, and has failed to recognize that there is another founder, Scott Jarkoff, who is Co-Founder, which also makes Angelo Sotira a Co-Founder, not a Founder.