Re: [Audyssey] cops game and panzers in North Africa

2008-02-11 Thread Sky Taylor
iam looking forward to that game!
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From: Phil Vlasak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] cops game and panzers in North Africa


 Hi
 Thanks for reminding me of those games.
 Carl Mickla and I worked on them when our company was Personal Computer
 Systems.
 When Carl left the company to work for IBM, I changed the name to PCS 
 Games.
 A year ago Carl was thinking about doing an on-line version of Panzers 
 with
 another programmer but that guy backed out.
 I am planning on a Windows version of Cops as my next game release.
 It will use the GMA game engine and will be like the second level of Tank
 Commander but with the added feature that you can get out of your police
 car, walk around and go into buildings chasing criminals.

 Phil

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 Subject: [Audyssey] cops game and panzers in North Africa


 Hi list,
 I was doing some reminiscing today and thought about those 2 games
 mentioned in the subject line. I remember installing Panzers from the
 floppy disc. smile
 I was introduced to the world of audio gaming via my Kurzweil 1000 disc.
 For those who don't know, Kurzweil 1000 has an extras folder on it with
 many accessible programs and games.
 I remember the cops game, Monopoly, Maze, Mobious, and many other games I
 tried during that time.
 I bought the floppy version of Panzers in North Africa and Monopoly
 somewhere around 1999-2000. The play was kind of slow and choppy, but I
 really enjoyed those games.
 Thanks Jim Kitchen for making a more smoother version of Monopoly to
 play.
 Is anyone working on a more recent version of Cops and Panzers in North
 Africa?
 I really enjoyed the theme and play of those games, especially Panzers.
 Having the various weapons and tanks was great. I know David Greenwood
 did GMA Tank Commander, but It is not the same type of game.
 Thanks for reading and allowing me to share.
 AC

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[Audyssey] cops game and panzers in North Africa

2008-02-09 Thread acarthon
Hi list, 
I was doing some reminiscing today and thought about those 2 games
mentioned in the subject line. I remember installing Panzers from the
floppy disc. smile 
I was introduced to the world of audio gaming via my Kurzweil 1000 disc. 
For those who don't know, Kurzweil 1000 has an extras folder on it with
many accessible programs and games. 
I remember the cops game, Monopoly, Maze, Mobious, and many other games I
tried during that time.
I bought the floppy version of Panzers in North Africa and Monopoly
somewhere around 1999-2000. The play was kind of slow and choppy, but I
really enjoyed those games. 
Thanks Jim Kitchen for making a more smoother version of Monopoly to
play. 
Is anyone working on a more recent version of Cops and Panzers in North
Africa? 
I really enjoyed the theme and play of those games, especially Panzers.
Having the various weapons and tanks was great. I know David Greenwood
did GMA Tank Commander, but It is not the same type of game.
Thanks for reading and allowing me to share. 
AC 

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