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Revision as of 09:54, 26 January 2018
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Aliases phubans
Occupation Developer
Affiliations Phubansoft
Paul Hubans is a video game developer and sprite artist who developed The Indie Game Legend, a parody of The Guardian Legend.
Alleged blacklisting
On September 2, 2014,[1] Hubans claims to have lost "connections that took years to forge" and been "blacklisted from any future success in indie games" as punishment for tweeting a link to the video "Indie-fensible! - The Maya 'Legobutts' Kramer Story" with the comment "Yikes, this confirms some of my worst suspicions about the IGF... Very reprehensible if true."
Web presence
References
- ↑ Isiac DaGraca, Indie Developer Paul Huban Lost His Connections Just for Re-Posting a Video on #GamerGate, TakuChat, September 3rd, 2014, http://www.takuchat.com/indie-developer-lost-connections-just-re-posting-video-gamergate/</