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City Matters: Secretive NH game designer created Undertale video game

City Matters: Secretive NH game designer created Undertale video game

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.The 2010 yearbook entry of Toby Fox, now 29, the creator of the critically acclaimed Undertale video game.MOST AMERICANS UNDER 40 have been socially imprisoned at some point by a video game. Games come in all sorts, but the most popular follow a pretty simple plot line: Enemy to the front of you, behind you, beside you.Player choices, depending on the time period, amount to karate chop, sabre attack or fully automatic AR-15 volley.Then there is Undertale, the 8-bit Pixel-art, individual-player game with more...

December 8, 2020
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Investor offers building for shelter after buying property city wanted; fire chief calls it unsuitable

Investor offers building for shelter after buying property city wanted; fire chief calls it unsuitable

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Manchester officials say a property offered by a real estate investor will likely not be suitable as a winter homeless shelter, after the investor snapped up the property the city had hoped to use this winter.Real estate investor Ben Gamache upended the city’s plan to use the building at 77 Pearl St. as a temporary shelter, after Gamache bought the building early Wednesday.Gamache controls companies that own the buildings on either side of 77 Pearl St. Gamache said he has wanted the building since it was last sold...

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Investor offers building for shelter after buying property city wanted; fire chief calls it unsuitable

Investor offers building for shelter after buying property city wanted; fire chief calls it unsuitable

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Manchester officials say a property offered by a real estate investor will likely not be suitable as a winter homeless shelter, after the investor snapped up the property the city had hoped to use this winter.Real estate investor Ben Gamache upended the city’s plan to use the building at 77 Pearl St. as a temporary shelter, after Gamache bought the building early Wednesday.Gamache controls companies that own the buildings on either side of 77 Pearl St. Gamache said he has wanted the building since it was last sold...

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