RIP Steve Bak

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RIP Steve Bak

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I'm sad to report that Steve Bak, from Goldrunner, Return to Genesis and others fame, has passed away as reported on twitter by his son:
https://twitter.com/niinegames/status/1 ... 3944755213

I'll remember him as the absolute master of fast, software only 50Hz scrolling on the ST. No one came close. A true Atari legend.
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RIP indeed, achieved some fine pieces of software.
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Sad news.
Rest in peace this genius that is also part of the Atari legend, his work will remain in our memory forever.
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Managed to find the article shown , big enough to read :

https://archive.org/details/ST_Amiga_Fo ... B/page/n11
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Admiration and gratitude. Rest in peace Steve Bak.
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That's sad. RIP, Goldrunner is still one of my fondly remembered games.

And as a Germany magazine (I think it was Power Play, Happy Computer or ST Magazin) wrote "Scrolls nochmal, Steve"
Scroll it again, Steve! ;)
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simonsunnyboy wrote:That's sad. RIP, Goldrunner is still one of my fondly remembered games.

And as a Germany magazine (I think it was Power Play, Happy Computer or ST Magazin) wrote "Scrolls nochmal, Steve"
Scroll it again, Steve! ;)
Happy Computer 8/88, a two page article about Steve Bak.

I have also fond memories of Goldrunner. It was one of the first games I played on my 520STM - and yes, I had the original. The title screen with the speech was just wow!
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Saw this over at Atari Age...

R.I.P. friend!
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RIP. May god watch over your family
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