On 9 Mar 2012, at 21:21, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
In message<[email protected]>, Rich
Mellor<[email protected]> writes
Thanks to work by Daniele Terdina and Jiri Dolezal, we have now released the
Sinclair QL Games Collection 1.
This is a set of 10 commercial games for you to play on a Windows based PC,
running under Q-emulator for £10
We hope this will help distil the comments that the QL was only ever a business
machine and will hopefully help promote the QL itself.
The games included are:
* Cuthbert in Space by Steve Bak and S J Proctor
* Deathstrike by Damon Chaplin and T. Bovingdon
* Hoverzone by R G Riley
* Jungle Eddi by Stefan Kuhne
* QL Hopper by Steve Bak and S J Proctor
* QL Pengi by Jochen Merz and R. Bieniek
* QL Vroom by Daniel Macré
* Stone Raider II by Alex J Herbert
* The King by C H Robertson Consultants
* The Lost Pharaoh by Stefan Kuhne
More details appear at:
http://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/Sinclair_QL_Games_Collection_1-2152
Hi Rich,
Wow! Well done to you, and the guys ... :-)
I am not a game player, myself, yet it all helps to promote the QL and re-new
its life.
I guess that the Games will all run under QPC2, too?
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Malcolm Cadman
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On 09/03/2012 21:53, Lee Privett wrote:
The games are accessed/linked to a menu that runs Q-emulator in a kind of
runtime version.
Editor
----QUANTA----
The QL Users And Tinkerers Association
http://www.QUANTA.org.uk
The games are available individually (some run under QPC2, with it set
at 512x256, 8 colour mode), or as this special package.
The special package includes a runtime version of q-emulator, which is
then used to run the games - there is just one file containing the games
and the runtime emulator, so that you cannot download the individual
games onto a standard QL or another emulator.
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Rich Mellor
RWAP Services
Specialist Enuuk Auction Programming Services
www.rwapservices.co.uk
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