25 November,2009 07:10 AM IST | | Kranti Vibhute
Disabled Patna boy develops free computer game on 26/11 attacks
On the night of the terror attacks, when his parents were watching the horror unfold on TV with increasing disbelief in Patna, Shivam Gupta (13), sitting next to them on the couch, thought of a game.
A year on, the computer game is ready and he's called it Terror Attack Project Fateh. Gupta developed the game independently, but roped in a professional game designing company to work out the kinks.
A Std VII student of St Mary's High School in Patna, Shivam loves to play video games.
He has a rare congenital defect called Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, which causes limb deformities, but he says it has never really come in the way of anything he wanted to do.
Game on terror
"I decided to make a game on the terror attacks and got in touch with Indiagames, a company that is engaged in publishing and developing games across various platforms, including Internet and mobile.
Wonder Boy: Shivam Gupta with Varun Bhavnani, a game designer, and Vishal Gondal, the CEO of Indiagames Ltd |
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