User:RC

Greyson Wright, better known as RC or RedChu, (born May 1, 1992) is an independent game developer and a moderator at YoYo Games.

Early Life
RC found Game Maker in 2003 at the age of 11, and created the fictional company Rocket Inc. His first version of Game Maker was 5.0, but switched to 5.3a once it was released. RC assumed the alias RocketInc at various Game Maker websites and claimed to be making games which - at the time - were impossible for him to create with his limited knowledge of Game Maker.

RocketInc released 2 completed games, these were Casino Fever and The TP Master, both of which were clearly novice attempts at game making. Once version 6.1 of Game Maker was released, RocketInc began work on the sequel to one of his games; The TP Master 2. The game was planned to have voice acting and a story, unlike the original game. However, the game was never finished and a demo of what was done was never released.

In 2004, RocketInc disappeared from his internet life for 3 years, returning in 2007 to find YoYo Games and used the name redchu. Redchu uploaded demos of a number of games he had been working on over the years, including Ultimate Ping Pong - a Pong clone, and National Air Hockey Tour - which was also similar to Pong but was to portray air hockey (which it failed at doing).

RC Soft
In 2009, RC came up with the name RC Soft, a name that would be used for all new projects.

Puzlien
The first game to be publicly released using the RC Soft name was Puzlien. Though only a demo, it was the first game project released from RC in years. Puzlien has since been cancelled until early 2010 when it was started again from scratch, using a new engine that is much more flexible than the original Puzlien engine. No demos have been publicly released and progress on the project is slow. It is unclear if the RC Soft name will be used for Puzlien.

The Black Hole That Wants To Eat Me
In early May 2010, RC began development on The Black Hole That Wants To Eat Me, a game which took less than a week to create. It was not released under the RC Soft name, indicating that it is no longer used in new projects by RC.

History with Game Maker media
RC has been a part of a number of Game Maker medias since early 2008.

GMTech Magazine
In early 2008, RedChu was accepted as an article writer for GMTech Magazine after submitting an application. He went on to write for 2 issues before resigning due to lack of time from work over the summer, as well as lack of motivation to continue on.

In late 2009, RedChu contacted the owner of GMTech to see if he could write reviews for the magazine now instead of articles, unaware that GMTech had hit the point where it was no longer going to publish. He was directed to Philip Gamble of GameMaker Blog by GMTech's owner.

OverByte
In February 2010, RC released the first issue of OverByte. The magazine was a monthly publication that lasted for 3 issues until it was cancelled on May 31, 2010. The reason for the cancellation has not yet been clearly explained publicly.

GMTalk
RC appeared on GMTalk Episode 3 along with Philip Gamble, Jack Brockley, Joshua Pedroza and Andrew McCluskey.

Rekame Magazine
RC was interviewed in issue 1 of Andrew McCluskey's Rekame Magazine.