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Age
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20
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Specialities
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ICT, Development of Software
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Gender
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Female
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Joined
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Somewhere in 2010
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Ranking
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I dunno.
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Aliases
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Yami, YamiHoshi, ヤミホシ, UltimatePisman, MKGirlism, Yamilla
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Likes
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Gaming, Hacking, Programming, Developing, Managing Systems, Releasing News, Testing, Video Making.
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Hates
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Trolls, Primitives, Software Piracy, n00bs.
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Native languages
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Polish and Dutch.
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Not native, but has good control over
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Afrikaans (thanks to Dutch), Czech (thanks to Polish), and English (UK, Ireland, Australia/New Zealand, USA/Canada, Hong Kong, India, South-Africa, I'm pretty much universal).
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Jobs
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SysAdmin of The CW-Network.
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Current Projects
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Super Mario Bros. 3D (SMB Remake for Android Phones), an unknown RPG for PC and Mac
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Personal information
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Real Life Name: Yamilla
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Favorite Game
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Super Mario 64
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Least Favorite Game
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Pokémon Channel
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Country
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The Netherlands
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About myself
Hi, I'm Yamilla, better known as Yami.
I live together with my husband, of which doesn't want to share his name, and a daughter called Emma, a 1 year old Mario fan.
So yeah, that's the introduction.
I'm different from most other girls, I'm a System Administrator (SysAdmin), Press, Hacker, Developer, Gamer, Student, and Mother at the same time.
I'm currently a Game Programmer in Training.
While I can already make decent Gameplay, I'd as well like to get control over Design, Production, Art, Audio, etc., so I can make whole games on my own.
My goal is to become a(n) (Indie) Game Developer of my own company.
Why in my own company, you might ask?
The answer is, portability; I can get work anywhere I like.
I mean, if I want like that without having an own company, I'd need to move to Japan or America, which is far away from me, my friends, my family, etc., so I don't want that.
And beside that, I have the full freedom of what to do, unlike working for an already existing company.
I already have a game in Development, which is Cat Mario 3D.
This game will be officially announced while the E3 2013 will run their Event.
In meantime, it's only revealed as some sort of 'Proof of Concept'.
To be continued.
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