Damon D'ambrosi

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Aliases

Hiryu

Email

moc.liamtoh|syhr_uyrih#moc.liamtoh|syhr_uyrih

Site URL

http://www.bluecrimson.com

Ticalc.org URL

http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/0/69.html

Location

United States

Years Active

1997 to Present

Affiliations

Dimension-TI
Fryed Software
bluecrimson

Damon D'ambrosi (Hiryu) was a TI-Basic programmer for the TI-89 and TI-92. He had his own one-person programming group called Nomad Software.

Person Significance

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(Screenshot of Mystic Legend)

He released a few complex high-quality TI-Basic RPGs for the TI-89 and TI-92 calculators including his Final Fantasy series, Mystic Legend, and Slayers.

Person History

He originally had his own personal TI site hosted on Geocities (URL: http://www.geocities.com/~hiryu_rhys/) before getting hosting through Dimension-TI. Him and Ed Fry of Fryed Software teamed up on a couple games including the Final Fantasy games. In 2009, they both decided to merge their sites and became bluecrimson.

Miscellaneous

Damon D'ambrosi and Ed Fry are some of the longest running members of the TI community. Damon released a new RPG called Bubblegum Crisis in 2008 on ticalc.org, with his last previous program release coming in 1999 (a gap of almost ten years).