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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.
 
{{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|filesize=8,04 MB}}
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A compilation of some internally developed utilities and tools{{ref|http://elibs.sourceforge.net/}}, 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

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

A compilation of some internally developed utilities and tools[3], the Echidna Libraries[4]

References