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Edgar Vigdal

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Edgar M. Vigdal is a Norwegian game programmer. He first became famous for his Amiga ShareWare games Deluxe Pacman and Deluxe Galaga in the 1990s. After Commodore's bankruptcy, Vigdal moved from the Amiga to Microsoft Windows, and has developed a Deluxe Galaga remake for Windows called Warblade. Also created a remake for the PC and Mac of his old Amiga game Deluxe PacMan. Now Called Deluxe PocMon.
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