What text adventure games can we play using wich interpreters?
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Hi Bryan,
Right. The Atari 2600 and 5200 versions of Montezuma's Revenge didn't
have much in the way of music and sounds. As I recall it basically was
the sound of Panama Joe jumping, getting high scores, running, getting a
diamond, dying, and falling. As far as music there was just starting
Hi Aiden,
I personally handpicked the private testers for this project back in
January of this year. I'm currently not adding any more members to the
private beta team.
There will however be a public beta release once the game gets to a
stable point. At that time people can test it on their
Hi Will,
No, not at this point. I already have a Mac and a Linux user on the
team, and I trust both to give me good feedback to work out any early
issues with the cross platform versions of MOTA. However, there will be
a public beta release that you can join in to do stability, bug, and
other
Hi DJC,
Thanks for your support. Smile.
I just hope I am doing the right thing by rewriting the game engine to
make it multi-platform compatible. I'm not doing it for business
reasons, but for my own personal reasons. I've been using Linux more
than Windows of late, and I felt it was high time
Hi,
Duck Hunt is like that as well. After you get to level 15 or so you
begin wondering when will the game be over. I intentionally just stop,
because it gets tiring to keep blasting away at ducks and racking up
huge scores.
Now, that I look back at the classic NES I wonder what exactly it was
Hi Dakotah,
Thank you very much. I'm very glad that you like Puppy1 so well.
Hey, I have heard from folks whose Puppy1 record is less than your's. But as
long as you are having fun right?
Puppy1 is one of those games that allot of people find it better to play with
headphones. I'm lucky
Hi Thomas,
Very! cool! glad that you like Puppy1. Thanks for saying so. I hope that you
like it with the joystick even though it takes some getting used to.
Just for the heck of it I plugged in my steering wheel. It was cool steering
left and right with it, but the gas peddle to dive and
Hey, Jim: If that is strange, can you fix the oddness by adding a key
remapping option to the game? Then you could swap the gas and brake pedal
operation. Just a thought.
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Pretty is as pretty does
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From: Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Ward
Hi Jim,
Wish I could play Puppy1.
My SAPI has just gone cracka bonker on me and I've never been able to fix
it.
Regards,
Damien.
- Original Message -
From: Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dakotah Rickard Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: Re:
Not sure if it is the same thought, but people played Pong on their
computers when it was first introduced, and it wasn't much of a game. How
about pinball tables? They're fun, though. Unbeatable games are fun, as
long as they are unbeatable in the sense that there is no end to them,
rather
Hi.
When I play Homer on a harley I can't hear the motorcycle and other sounds over
top of what I think is the croud. What can I do about that? Joystick support
for that would be fun.
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