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Created by bedroom programmer and later [[Hewson Consultations]] employee Raffael Cecco, ''Stormlord'' was first conceived in early 1988{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}}, and was eventually developed into a puzzle platform game with minor action elements. One of Cecco's more notable design choices was the inclusion of nude faeries in certain areas of the game, which garnered ''Stormlord'' a significant amount of both press coverage and controversy.{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}} Consequently, it was sometimes marketed as an "adult" title, despite the remainder of the game having no adult content whatsoever.{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}} | Created by bedroom programmer and later [[Hewson Consultations]] employee Raffael Cecco, ''Stormlord'' was first conceived in early 1988{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}}, and was eventually developed into a puzzle platform game with minor action elements. One of Cecco's more notable design choices was the inclusion of nude faeries in certain areas of the game, which garnered ''Stormlord'' a significant amount of both press coverage and controversy.{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}} Consequently, it was sometimes marketed as an "adult" title, despite the remainder of the game having no adult content whatsoever.{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/01/the-history-of-stormlord/}} |
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Development
Created by bedroom programmer and later Hewson Consultations employee Raffael Cecco, Stormlord was first conceived in early 1988[1], and was eventually developed into a puzzle platform game with minor action elements. One of Cecco's more notable design choices was the inclusion of nude faeries in certain areas of the game, which garnered Stormlord a significant amount of both press coverage and controversy.[1] Consequently, it was sometimes marketed as an "adult" title, despite the remainder of the game having no adult content whatsoever.[1]
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