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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a video game development company founded in 1989, in California, by programmer John Alvarado after graduating from University of California ('''UCLA''') with his old friends and school colleagues, Gregg Tavares, Greg Marquez, Ron Nakada and Dan Chang. The company is known for creating [[TUME]], a versatile map editor, wich was licensed to many video game development companies in the early 90's.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''{{ref|https://blog.greggman.com/blog/what_s_an_echidna_anyway_/}} was a video game development company founded in 1989, in California, by programmer John Alvarado{{ref|https://wasteland.gamepedia.com/John_Alvarado}} after graduating from University of California ('''UCLA''') with his old friends and school colleagues, Gregg Tavares, Greg Marquez, Ron Nakada and Dan Chang. The company is known for creating [[TUME]], a versatile map editor, which was licensed to many video game development companies in the early 90's.
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==Downloads==
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{{Download|file=Echidna Libraries.zip|title=Echidna Libraries|filesize=8,04 MB}}
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A compilation of some Cross platform libraries and tools,{{ref|http://elibs.sourceforge.net/}} internally developed by '''''Echidna''''', the '''''Echidna Libraries'''''{{ref|http://elibs.sourceforge.net/#license}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Echidna[1] was a video game development company founded in 1989, in California, by programmer John Alvarado[2] after graduating from University of California (UCLA) with his old friends and school colleagues, Gregg Tavares, Greg Marquez, Ron Nakada and Dan Chang. The company is known for creating TUME, a versatile map editor, which was licensed to many video game development companies in the early 90's.

Downloads

Download.svg Download Echidna Libraries
File: Echidna Libraries.zip (8.04 MB) (info)

A compilation of some Cross platform libraries and tools,[3] internally developed by Echidna, the Echidna Libraries[4]

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