My friend Dylan Metzing and I are collaborating on our game-making projects under the banner "Spark Gap Games." You can follow our progess on our games in development and play/download our completed games here: Spark Gap Games on Itch.io.
My latest completed game development project is Frieza's Fury: A Dragon Ball Z Fan Project, a retro, 8-bit-style, Dragon-Ball-Z-themed two-player fighting game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. My friend and collaboration partner, Dylan Metzing, created all of the artwork and music for the game, and I wrote all 2,000 lines of code for the game by hand in PICO-8. We're extremely proud of the work we've done on this game, and we were excited to make something awesome for fellow Dragon Ball Z fans to enjoy!
You can play Frieza's Fury: A Dragon Ball Z Fan Project for free in your browser via the indie game developer platform Itch.io with the following link, and you can also download standalone executable versions for Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi from Itch.io as well. Grab a friend, a computer, and a couple of gamepad controllers, and give Frieza's Fury a try!
We are currently working on a new game called "Socrates"—an open-world philosophical adventure game about the life and conversations of Socrates set in ancient Athens. "Socrates" is an authentic retrocomputing game development project, as we're programming it entirely in TI Extended BASIC for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer (with the 32K memory expansion). We plan to release "Socrates" in digital form for use in the Classic99 emulator, in compiled BASIC / assembly language form, and ultimately as a physical cartridge (i.e., command module) as well. You can follow our progress on "Socrates" with the following links to a YouTube playlist with our various video devlogs and to the "Socrates" page of our Spark Gap Games Itch.io profile:
This page was last updated on 4/7/2026.