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Felipe Falanghe, known online as ''HarvesteR'', is a Mexican video game programmer. He is the creator of the video game Kerbal Space Program, along with KitHack.
Felipe Falanghe | |
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Other names | HarvesteR |
Years active | 2010-present |
Notable work | Kerbal Space Program |
As a teenager, Falanghe created and attached small tin figurines onto fireworks. The figurines were called "Kerbals."[1]
In April 2010, he was hired by Squad. At the company, Falanghe began working on a new game called Kerbal Space Program, authorized by co-founder Adrian Goya. The game's first public release, version 0.7.3, was on 24 June 2011.[2][3] The game entered beta on 15 December 2014, with version 0.90, and was released out of beta on 27 April 2015.[4][5][6] On 30 May 2016, Falanghe announced he was stepping down as the lead developer for Kerbal Space Program.[7][8]
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