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About Bill's Games
Where It All Began
The Bill's Games website originated as "Bill Kendrick's Online
Games," a section of Bill Kendrick's personal website, started while he
was attending school as a Computer Science
major at Sonoma State University.
Starting with a simple BlackJack game in mid-1995, the site eventually grew
into what you see today,
www.billsgames.com. We (re)opened
our doors with the new look and feel and our own domain name on
December 3, 1998 (a day earlier than planned).
Bill Kendrick, after
a few years working at a pair of mobile software companies writing games
for cell phones, is now acting as CTO of an online ebook publishing platform.
About The Games
Every game on this site is free, requires no registration to use, and should
work with almost any web browser, including
Lynx,
AOLTM,
WebTVTM,
and Sega
NetLinkTM.
No JavaTM,
JavaScriptTM, cookies or frames is used. The entire site
has been tested with Netscape 4.04 for Linux and Windows95, Lynx 2.8 for
Linux, and WebTV Viewer 1.1 for Windows95.





How Can The Games Be Free!?
Advertising sponsors (whose banner
advertisements appear as you play the games) help pay for the cost of
running the site. Enjoy!
Get Started Now!
Want to begin playing games? Simply click the name of the game on the left
to begin! For brief descriptions of each game, go back to the
home page.
Not interested, well, go look for some other stuff at:
How Did We Make This Site?
This site has been made possible by the LINUX
Operating System. Absolutely no MicroSoftTM or
WindowsTM software was used. Both my personal PC in
my home, and my web server
are running Debian GNU/Linux and
the Apache webserver software.
The games were programmed completely in the C language (not PERL) and
compiled with GNU's "gcc" compiler, so
they run fast. The powerful
Emacs editor was
used to create the HTML pages and write the C source code.
Graphics were created using The Gimp,
an awesome free graphics tool for UNIX by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball.

Privacy and Content Ratings
Our site has been rated with RSAC (the
"Recreational Software Advisory Council) and
SafeSurf. Our
Privacy Statement was created using
Trust-E's Privacy Wizard.
In other words, these games are great for kids, and you don't have to worry
about your private information getting out on the Internet!

Special Thanks
A warmhearted "THANK YOU!" goes out to
"SKAT1", a WebTV guru and avid supporter
and promoter of my site. I'm honored that such a great person took a liking
to me and my site!
Scott Doty a guru at, and one
of the owners of Sonic.net (our Internet
Service Provider for the first 6 years) worked with us late into the night
on our grand opening, trying to figure out the best way to ease traffic
problems. He decided to dedicate an entire server to my site, a
Cobalt RaQ Microserver,
and helped me get it up and running smoothly. Thanks Scott!!!
Mike Simons, a Linux guru who helped make our webserver software run
more efficiently, as well as pointing out some great programming methods and
utilities which have helped speed up games like Solitaire and Wordscram.
Who's That Kid?
The "mascot" photo is yours truly, Bill Kendrick, roasting marshmallow's at
my friend's house back in the mid-1980s. It's one of the less psychotic
photos of me that I have scanned... =^)
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