As a kid with and interest in designing games, I would pore over BASIC code copying and pasting and remixing things into my own weirdo designs (which I still basically do. I should really learn a proper language someday) . In a a few of the programming books, there were wonderful, lively illustrations by George Beker. Beker took the metaphor of a computer playing a game to it's logical end, an drew robots engaged in simulated activities. The drawings are a lot of fun and remind me a little bit of the dozens of robot jokes from Futurama. I wouldn't be surprised if the very nerdy writing staff of that show might have taken some inspiration from Beker's doodles. Here are some of my favorites:
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Well, it sure is nice to know that someone out there in the great beyond liked my stuff! Thanks for the honor.
Best!
George Beker
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