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Teddy Dief
Teddy Diefenbach, also known as Teddy Dief is an American videogame designer and writer. They worked as a creative director at Square Enix Montreal, directed the game ''We Are OFK'', and was co-designer for the game ''Hyper Light Drifter''. They co-founded the artist collective Glitch City and participate in a yearly charity live-stream called ''Chocobowl''. Biography Dief was born in Illinois. They graduated from Columbia University, where they studied music, computer science, and Japanese. They later took filmmaking at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Dief worked for Disney as a designer on ''Pirates of the Caribbean Online'' and for the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts as a game narrative researcher. One of the first game they developed on their own was ''Kyoto Wild'' for PC. In 2013 they joined Heart Machine to work on the role playing game ''Hyper Light Drifter''. Dief left Heart Machine in May 2016 and started wo ...
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Hyper Light Drifter
''Hyper Light Drifter'' is an action role-playing game developed and published by Heart Machine. The Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X versions were released in March 2016, and the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions in July 2016. A ''Special Edition'' port of the game, featuring additional content, was released by Abylight Studios for the Nintendo Switch in September 2018, for iOS devices in July 2019 and for Android devices in June 2024. The game pays homage to History of video game consoles (third generation), 8-bit and History of video game consoles (fourth generation), 16-bit games, and is considered by its lead developer Alx Preston as a combination of ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' and ''Diablo (video game), Diablo''. Preston originally launched Kickstarter funding for the title for approximately to develop the title for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux computers, but ended up with more than , allowing him to hire more programmers and artists, and expandin ...
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