I think there are several versions of tetris on the QL - I know there are a
few in SuperBASIC in the QUANTA library, and I think Dilwyn will probably
have a few too on his disks.
Jochen sells a similar game called Diamonds if I recall too...........
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Robert Newson
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Robert Newson wrote:
>
> Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Just a PS I ought to have written. Prior to that program about a brief
history of [home] computing, was an hour long program about everyone's
favourite: Tetris; from its inception in Russia to its explosion in the
west
and the fights over rights for it.
As the "computer" rights for it ran out in the '90s (I think), can we now
expect a QL version (or was there one I missed) [phew, back on topic].
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