Talented Nicholas Campbell is from Northern Irish coder who wasn't concerned with programming flash stuff, but created a lot of complicated games Ireland and utilities using ten lines of BASICis better known to the Amstrad CPC community as Nich Campbell. Created Although he is not a prolific programmer, he has been maintaining the disczine archive of Amstrad CPC software on the Internet known as [[OttoNVG]]since January 2001, and is also responsible for the popular CPC Game Reviews web site, and has been doing so since late 1998.
== Web sites Releases ==
* [[Otto|OTTO]] (disc fanzine)* Flags Slideshow* Life* Stack 'n' Smile (game written in 1K for the [http://usersstarbase.durgeglobalpc.orgnet/~nichminigame/ 2003 Minigame Competition])* zblast SD (shoot-'em-up converted from the ZX Spectrum)* Area 51 (platform game converted from the ZX Spectrum) Several of Nicholas' [[10-liners]] have also been published in ''Amstrad Action'': * Air Attack (July 1994, issue 106)* Temperature Converter (July 1994, issue 106)* Word-Pro (July 1994, issue 106)* Base Changer (August 1994, issue 107)* Disc Office II (August 1994, issue 107)* Territory (August 1994, issue 107) He is also responsible for translating the text of the game ''[[Orion Prime]]'' from French to English. == Links == * [http://users.durge.org/~nich/ - Nich Nicholas Campbell's Amstrad CPC home page]* [http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/ http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/ - CPC Game Reviews]
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