User:DJ Omnimaga
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Aliases
- Kevin (2002-05)
- Kevin9999 (some sites, 2003-05)
- xlibman (2005-07)
- DJ Omnimaga (2007-present)
- ragol666 (alternate, 2007)
- DJ_O (some sites, 2011-present)
- Illusiat (ticalc handle, 2003-11)
Site URL
Ticalc.org URLs
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/78/7864.html (2003-08) http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/108/10862.html (2010-11) http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/112/11286.html (2013-present)
Years Active
2001-present (didn't program from August 2010 to August 2013)
Affiliations
Omnimaga (2001-present) Epic Programming Studios (2004-05) United-TI (2004-2008) z80 Revelation (2005) TI-Jon (2005) TI-Center (2005) Hikaru Rakuen Programming (2006)
Biography
Kevin Ouellet was an active TI-83/83+ calculator programmer during the first decade of the 2000's. He is mainly notable for his many RPGs released, as most were the longest and most complex RPGs developed on the Z80 models, and include the Illusiat series, The Reign of Legends series, Reuben Quest series, and Mana Force. Starting TI-Basic programming in July 2001, he used this language through almost his entire programming career, along with assembly libraries starting in 2003 to enhance his games.
In his early programming career, his release rate was quite rapid, sometimes finishing two large RPGs in a single month. As a result, the Illusiat series, excluding the 13th game, was finished in less than one and a half years, with several other releases in between including three other large RPGs. He slowed down to two or fewer releases per year in 2005, however, and his last TI-83 Plus series RPG to be completed was Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror in January 2005. His other non-RPG products include Metroid II: Evolution, Metroid II: The Last Chozo Expansion Set, xLIB xLIB Revolution and a TI-81 remake of the first Illusiat game.
In July 2010, he went into a 2.5 years coding hiatus, but the arrival of the color TI-84 Plus model revived his interest. Since 2013, he has released a few smaller games for the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition, HP 39gII and the HP Prime. He also finished his final Axe Parser game that he originally started in 2010. He is now programming TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition hybrid BASIC and HP Prime PPL.
In the TI community, he also contributed with the creation of Omnimaga programming teams and website, although he started participating in online discussions only in 2003. Omnimaga eventually became one of the most active forums before shutting down in 2008. He reopened another Omnimaga site later that year, which eventually led the TI community in activity for a few years before slowing down.
Life issues spanning from the second half of 2009 until early 2011 caused his health to slowly deteriorate. This combined with TI community disputes (see below) led him to take a step back from most calculator sites and some of his Omnimaga duties (including FTP access). In early 2011, life issues ended, but his health would continue to deteriorate for months before finally starting to improve. As a result of this combined with more TI community problems, he retired from Omnimaga staff entirely in July 2011.
After his health had improved again, he would return as news editor. He still frequents calculator forums today, but his activity is not as high as back in the days.
Impact and Controversies
Although Kevin did not have an immediate impact in the TI community when he first started participating, the release of an unfinished version of The Reign of Legends 3 in 2004 led to the creation of xLIB by Patrick Prendergast in response to the slow speed and difficulty that many existing ASM libraries had at the time. The subsequent release of Reuben Quest grayscale led to xLIB being converted into a hook-based Flash Application for faster speed. In addition, those RPGs inspired several people to get into RPG development and use ASM libraries in their own BASIC games. The release of the Reuben series also sparked an article on ticalc.org asking if it was time to replace TI-BASIC.
As he took a strong stance against hostility in the TI community, Kevin was in the middle of many disputes as well. In the early days where some of his games would make ticalc.org front page news, it was unusual for a TI-Basic program to get featured. As a result, those news often started ASM vs BASIC arguments in comment pages, occasionally questioning the newsworthiness of TI-Basic programs. Early on, he denounced lack of respect towards TI-Basic programmers in particular, to eventually denounce obnoxious comments in general towards new members, defend the usage of ASM libraries in TI-Basic and to a lesser extent Axe programmers.
In 2005, he decided that his newly-created Omnimaga forums would have a strong stance against hostility in general. However, from 2005 to 2009, he also started an unofficial campaign to get moderators and administrators of every forum to take action against such behavior as well. This caused extra fights and tarnished his reputation, as other administrators considered that it was up to them to decide what is allowed on their respective websites. It was also made particularly worse due to his sensitivity.
The stricter moderation against trolling on Omnimaga and its IRC channel #omnimaga was highly controversial among defenders of freedom of expression in #TCPA, and the banning of certain #TCPA people from #Omnimaga and Omnimaga sparked IRC wars and many attempts to get Kevin to leave the TI community or close his website. In 2008, it culminated in the demise of the previous Omnimaga website, and per Kevin's request and as a protest against the general lack of respect towards him despite all his contributions, the removal of his ticalc.org profile and files.
In early 2009, after Omnimaga had re-opened due to much demand, he stopped his campaign to get other forums to become friendlier, realizing it caused more problems than benefits. He decided to take a different approach instead, focusing entirely on Omnimaga's hostility-free mentality to attract members. After over a year of no disputes or attacks, Kevin eventually put his calculator releases back on ticalc.org. In 2011, a rivalry started between Cemetech and Omnimaga, as both forums were very active, but had opposite mentalities on many fronts. This led to another peak of disputes in March and April 2011. Since some people involved in the 2008 disputes became involved again, Kevin responded by pulling his ticalc.org files again for another two years. This eventually led to his retirement from Omnimaga as an administrator in July 2011.
Releases
2001
- Sep
- Illusiat
- Oct
- Illusiat 2
- Illusiat 3
- Nov
- Donjon (lost in memory clear)
2002
- Jan
- Illusiat 4 (lost in memory clear)
- Mar
- Mortal Kombat
- May
- Omnipack & Omnipack SE game bundles (includes Mortal Kombat)
- Mana Force
- Jun
- Illusiat 6
- Jul
- Illusiat 7: The Legend of GWAF
- Illusiat 8
- Aug
- Illusiat 9: Shadow
- Sep
- Illusiat 10
- Oct
- Illusiat 11
- Nov
- Mystique: La Larme du Dragon
- Dec
- Illusiat 12
2003
- Jan
- Illusiat 5: The Ultimate Quest (Calculator remake from 2002 PC game)
- Feb
- The Reign of Legends
- May
- Mana Force 2
- Jul
- The Reign of Legends 2
- Sep
- Illusiat 2004 (Remakes of Illusiat 1 to 4)
- Nov
- Nemesiat (TI-2 STATS/83 re-release of Illusiat 6)
2004
- Jun
- The Reign of Legends 3
- Oct
- The Legend of Zelda: Dark Link Quest
- Dec
- Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening
2005
- Jan
- Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror
- Apr
- Diortem (Unfinished Metroid clone that ultimately became Metroid II: Evolution)
- Oct
- Xlib Xlib Revolution
2006
- May
- Super Mario Smash Dance
- Jun
- Metroid II: Evolution
2007
- Aug
- Illusiat 11: Kin Master Quest
- Nov
- Metroid II: The Last Chozo Expansion Set
2008
- Dec
- Illusiat TI-81 Remake (ported to all Z80 models)
2009
- Jul
- Illusiat 13: The Final Chapter (cancelled, but close to finished)
2010
- Mar
- Axe Tunnel
- Apr
- Eat Nethams: The Game
2011
2012
2013
- Mar
- HP 39gII Grayscale Tunnel
- Apr
- Legand of Zelda: Sord of Atari (experimental parody game for the TI-84+CSE)
- Aug
- HP Prime Color Tunnel
- Sep
- Supersonic Ball
- Nov
- HP Prime Tunnel TI-84 Plus CSE Demake
Games featured on ticalc.org (by POTY surveys)
- 2004
- The Reign of Legends 3
- The Legend of Zelda: Dark Link Quest
- 2005
- Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening
- Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror
- xLIB xLIB Revolution
- 2006
- Metroid II: Evolution
- 2010
- Illusiat TI-81 Remake
- 2013
- Illusiat Complete Collection (includes the entire Illusiat series including the TI-81 remake)
- Supersonic Ball