In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen McGreal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>But the problem is that gaming is a matter of opinion, so you don't >>want some idiot lecturer insisting that one game is good, whereas an >>equally valid one isn't. > > >The lecturer turns up to unlock the lab at the start of a gaming lecture and >then sods off, apparently. The choice of game is decided by what the >uni/students have got hold of and like playing and as far as I know there is >no class analysis or essay-writing as such, it's just for inspiration.
Has anyone got any money? Only I've got some old rope here going spare. Graham Goring -- /====================================\ | Ber-Limey! There's not even enough | |room to swing a cat in this sodding-| \=========== ICQ: 5333545 ===========/

