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Jukka Tapanimäki (11 August 1961 – 1 May 2000) was a Finnish game programmer. Tapanimäki wrote his games for the Commodore 64 computer, and many have been ported to other computer systems. Tapanimäki was a reviewer for ''MikroBitti'' and ''"C"'' computer magazines; and a free-lance writer of advanced-level computer programming articles. He also published a book called ''C-64 Pelintekijän Opas'' (or ''"C-64 Game Maker's Guide"'') in 1990. ==Career choice== Tapanimäki was originally interested in a career as a graphic designer for advertisements. After failing the entrance exams to the University of Art and Design Helsinki twice, he instead started studying literature in 1984. In summer 1985, he purchased a Commodore 64 computer. Although he had no previous experience with computers, Tapanimäki decided to become a game programmer after a few months. He quit his studies and went on welfare to be able to concentrate on programming. Tapanimäki spent 1986 experimenting. One of his finished programs was named ''Aikaetsivä'', a Finnish language text adventure in the style of Infocom, which the Tamperean retailer Triosoft bought publishing rights to but did not release. The first successfully operating game written by Tapanimäki was ''Monolith'', announced in the June-July 1986 issue of ''MikroBITTI''. It was followed by ''Minidium'', a ''Uridium''-style shoot 'em up published in the January 1987 issue of ''C Magazine''. The development of ''Minidium'' was extensively covered in the magazine.〔Tapanimäki, Jukka: ''Minidium'', overview, development details and full program listing. C-lehti 1/1987, pp. 52-56. Available online at ().〕 Early personal computer enthusiasts followed the development of Tapanimäki's career through his magazine articles.
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