: [Audyssey] esp pinball classic
Hi,
Actually, James North had to start a new company because when he
originally left in 2001 he turned all rights of ESP Softworks over to
Josh who ran Adora Entertainment/Draconis Entertainment now. Which was
no big deal. When he came back in 2004 he simply got a new
Hi Tom.
thanks for the info. I know that josh said something of this sort about two
years ago, but we haven't heard anything sinse, which was my concern.
I'll look forward to the point that all the behind the scenes work is done
and they can get back to writing more games again.
While I
I just wish that the Draconis folk would come on out here and give a
shout hey!!! so we can tell them what a great job there doing.
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Hi Tom.
thanks for the info. I know that josh said something of this sort about two
years ago, but we haven't heard anything sinse, which was
Hi Dark,
Yeah, I know. I haven't even heard from Josh over the passed year
either. I would have thought they would have had something ready by
now. The mentioned the cross-platform engine clear back in 2009, and
we haven't seen anything. The closest thing I have got in news is Cara
mentioned a
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 8:17 PM
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Hi Dark,
Well, there is a good reason for that. I've talked to Josh off and on
about what Draconis is up to, and I'm not really at liberty to discuss
anything more than he has already told the list. However
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 7:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] esp pinball classic
James north used to run a company called ESP softworks, and they were
the ones who developed the games on the draconis entertainment site.
James left to form Alchemy game studios which
Because he wanted to go his own way at the time.
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 8:08 PM
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Hi
Hi,
Actually, James North had to start a new company because when he
originally left in 2001 he turned all rights of ESP Softworks over to
Josh who ran Adora Entertainment/Draconis Entertainment now. Which was
no big deal. When he came back in 2004 he simply got a new website,
and named his new
Thanks tom.
Shame they haven't developed more titles really, including more pinball
packs.
i sort of got the idea pinball party pack was the first of a few, but we've
not seen anymore yet.
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 12:21 AM
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If you talk to James North, let him know that there are still blind gamers
who appreciate the work he did, and the games he produced, and that we
still play them. Nobody that I am aware of has heard from him
list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 1:05 PM
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Thanks tom.
Shame they haven't developed more titles really, including more pinball
packs.
i sort of got the idea pinball party pack was the first of a few, but
we've not seen anymore
some decent work here, me
included.. though my spacial awareness in games is really bad. :D
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 1:05 PM
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Thanks tom.
Shame
Yep, I was quite looking forward to that, in fact when pinball party pack
came out I wondered if it'd be a sign that the table creator was stil in the
works, but sadly not.
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 8:44 AM
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hey, glad to know I'm not the only one who has a spacial awareness
problem. I'm horrible at maze games cause I just can't imagine what it
looks like
8:19 AM
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I don't even know why some blind gamers just put some developers off the
market. If anyone has the emails, could you please send them offlist at
muhamme...@googlemail.com
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From: Charles Rivard woofer
Hi Muhammed,
That's because some gamers are impatient, unwilling to wait, and they
expect people to jump when they snap their fingers. When a gamer says
jump the developer is expected to ask how high?
Unfortunately for them, that's not how things work in the real world.
We have families, jobs,
Hi Dark,
Well, there is a good reason for that. I've talked to Josh off and on
about what Draconis is up to, and I'm not really at liberty to discuss
anything more than he has already told the list. However, the most I
can say is that Draconis is in the process of writing a cross-platform
game
Hi Tomas,
interesting to get such information at all.
I am not one to bugger people for doing things faster and I can life with
nearly no information about future new titles. But, Draconis have a website
and at least two years worth of not even telling hey, we are still alive
news on their
I can understand that it is not good to pressure any developer of any game.
But as far as I remember, most of the things with James North happened
behind the scenes, so to speak.
When the original (his) monti was announced I liked it and when the demo
came out, I wanted to try it. There were
Hi Charlese.
The safari table is fun, and it seems far easier to hit the letters than in
haunted house, sinse they don't have the bumpers around them, this means
I've got quite good scores on that table.
The thing that surprised me is how fast you have to be hammering the keys to
swim out
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 4:21 PM
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Hi Michael,
Michael wrote:
Well, if Thomas had posted my previous reply, you would've
hi, I don't like that idea at all. vipgameszone's demos are way too
restrictive already. on-top of the 15-minute demo you also have a 3-day
limit. that kind of seems wrong. draconis's system works just fine... on the
topic, james north doesn't manage it anymore.
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If you talk to James North, let him know that there are still blind gamers
who appreciate the work he did, and the games he produced, and that we still
play them. Nobody that I am aware of has heard from him in years since he
dropped out of the blind gaming scene due to the treatment he
Imho that's a bit too generous for a demo, 50 minutes? you wouldn't
need to buy the game to get a good play on the first two tables.
My favourite demos are those like Gma which give you full access for as long
as you like, but only to a small portion of the game.
This way you can test
Who is James North? I remember seeing his name on a credit or
something. and how do we get in touch with him to compliment him?
Original message:
If you talk to James North, let him know that there are still blind gamers
who appreciate the work he did, and the games he produced, and that we
James north used to run a company called ESP softworks, and they were
the ones who developed the games on the draconis entertainment site.
James left to form Alchemy game studios which never really got off
the ground it seems, and ESP softworks became adora entertainment and
now is draconis.
monkey business, but dare any of them
original creations?
Beware the grue!
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 1:14 AM
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James north
Wow, I'm sorry to hear he isn't a developer any longer, you know,
people don't realize how hurtful words can be.
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James north used to run a company called ESP softworks, and they were
the ones who developed the games on the draconis entertainment site.
James left to form
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James north used to run a company called ESP softworks, and they
were the ones who developed the games on the draconis entertainment
site. James left to form Alchemy game studios which
This is very true. However... some people don't get it. MOTA which
Tom has taken over was originally called Montazuma's revenge and was
based on a game from the 80s... it was supposed to be the kickoff for
Alchemy studios along with a high-tech shooter called Max Shrapnel.
Neither them ever
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 7:54 PM
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Adora created ESP pinball extreme... other than that, I think everything
was from ESP.
At 05:43 PM 05/03/2011, you wrote:
I thought draconis developed xtreme, along with the party
You're right.
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I
creations?
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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 1:14 AM
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James north used to run a company called ESP softworks
Best way to learn is to download the demo and have a go And read the
docs as well to get a good understanding.
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 7:55 AM
To: Gamers Discussion
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 12:54:48PM +, Lori Duncan wrote:
Hi I used to have a game of pinball when I was really small, just a
horrid plastic one, but I didn't understand the rules.
[My Reply:]
Hi Lori,
Well, if Thomas had posted my previous reply, you would've known
the
what is the difference between pinball clasic and pinball xtreme?
lee
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duff...@gmail.com writes:
Best way to learn is to download the demo and have a go And read the
docs as well to get a good understanding.
They are different games. Duh? Different tables. Different sounds.
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what is the difference
the grue!
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 6:05 PM
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They are different games. Duh? Different tables. Different sounds
Pin ball Extreme has different tables, it has homerun, pinball extreme
which is the circus game and others.
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what is the difference between pinball clasic and pinball xtreme?
lee
In a message dated 3/4/2011 9:12:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
duff...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
Michael wrote:
Well, if Thomas had posted my previous reply, you would've known
the rules, but he backstabbed you too.
My reply:
Michael, I don't know what your problem with me is, but you are way
off base here. You are not on moderated status so Raul and I have
absolutely
Hi Dark,
Well, as far as the demo of Pinball Clasic goes the blame doesn't fall
on Draconis really. The demo has always used the Packman and Wild West
tables ever since it was first released by ESP which was long before
Josh came along and took it over. I agree with you, however, that some
of the
Xtreme is an advanced version of classic.
sevgiler saygilar
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 7:54 PM
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what is the difference between pinball clasic and pinball xtreme?
lee
Hi Dark, glad I'm not the only who felt like that about packman and the
other game in the demo.
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Hi.
Well I bought the game and have been playing it for a couple of hours
now, and I actually think draconis didn't do themselves any favours by
having the packman and wildwest
Well that makes sense Tom, accept I do regret a litle not buying the game
originally.
When I first tried esp pinball classic back in 2006 when I bought xtreme, my
opinion was that the tables were far simpler than the xtreme ones so I
didn't bother with the game, my mistake as it turns
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 7:54 PM
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what is the difference between pinball clasic and pinball xtreme?
lee
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duff...@gmail.com writes:
Best way to learn
, 2011 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] esp pinball classic thoughts
Well that makes sense Tom, accept I do regret a litle not buying the game
originally.
When I first tried esp pinball classic back in 2006 when I bought xtreme,
my opinion was that the tables were far simpler than the xtreme ones
I'd love to hear a recording of that one, just for the fun of it.
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 9:17 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] ESP Pinball Classic - Re: Soccer star ESP Classic
Hi,
Yes, in deed. Personally I think the Haunted House table is easily my
favorite of the pinball tables. It reminds me of a pinball game I had,
I'd say in the mid 90's, that had all kinds of cool si-fi and horror
themed tables. There was a UFO themed table, a haunted graveyard
table, a haunted
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] ESP Pinball Classic - Re: Soccer star ESP Classic
Hi,
Yes, in deed. Personally I think
Cool. Thanks.
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Sent: 02 March 2011 01:27
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the space bar.
Simon
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skype
I have a question along these lines, I at first thought you had to wait
for the scanner to scan something and then use your flippers to hit the
ball that direction, but now that I've been playing these games a bit,
I think I've got it somewhat wrong.
Would I be right in thinking that when I
By propelling them where you want them to go through the use of the
flippers. I suggest you read the user's guide.
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Sent: Tuesday, March
:40 PM
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I have a question along these lines, I at first thought you had to wait for
the scanner to scan something and then use your flippers to hit the ball
that direction, but now that I've been playing these games a bit, I think
I've got it somewhat
the space bar.
Simon
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From: Harmony Neil harmon...@googlemail.com
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:22 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] ESP Pinball Classic
Hellow,
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 11:22:45PM -, Harmony Neil wrote:
Stupid question, but does anyone know how to get the balls to move around
the table in this game?
[My Reply:]
Use the Spacebar or the Enter key. Pinball games usually use
one of those, or maybe the cursor down control to
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ah true but it is still a really secure way in my view of varifying games
On 6 May 2010, at 17:49, Bryan Peterson wrote:
Yeah but if the server is down or you lose internet
adequate really.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 6:11 AM
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Hi Dark,
I may just do that; I'll put aside
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lol i got a key for it if you want it lol why bother buying it lol
On 6 May 2010, at 06:55, dark wrote:
That would be much appreciated.
I was playing pinball xtreme the other
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 12:11 AM
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Hi Dark,
I may just do that; I'll put aside a bit of time, and I'll play through a
complete runthrough of heist, haunted house, safari, and soccer star.
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Are you aware that is piracy?
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lol i got a key for it if you want
Exactly.
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Perhaps because I want draconis to keep producing games?
Afterall it's
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When you do, I'd like a copy of the audio walk-throughs if you describe
what you're doing as you do it. Those are fun to listen to. I might try
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Perhaps because I want draconis to keep producing games?
Afterall it's not as if they have a large audience of people who
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Are you aware that is piracy?
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Are you aware that is piracy?
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we haven't heard from them for years anyways.
I still believe the best non pirating way of getting games
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Are you aware that is piracy?
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Charles wasn't flaming him Muhamed. He was warning him. And not to start
anything myself but I distinctly recall you yourself getting into trouble
with Philip on the Blastbay list
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And discussion thereof could get you banned from the list?
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we haven't heard from them for years anyways.
I still believe the best non pirating way of getting games registered is
like entombed, online based, and when it finds your transaction
.
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Perhaps because I want draconis to keep producing games?
Afterall it's
the nature of programming
unfortunately.
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 6:03 PM
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I understand some companies
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I understand some companies have problems, but is there any need just to
fade into the etha like that? Bit of a con I think
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ah true but it is still a really secure way in my view
so if someone have the pinball game you have to be online to play?
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so if someone have the pinball game you have to be online to play?
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It still leaves people who for whatever reason can't always access the
internet in the dust. And there are a few unscrupulous blind folks I know
who would give out their username
list
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Agree, go for it! I love audio walkthroughs, they have the advantage of
learning while listening and they're loads of fun to listen too, I'm going
to do one on the new update of Sarah and the Castle of Witchcraft 1.2 when
it comes out.
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Hi Dark,
I may just do that; I'll put aside a bit of time, and I'll play through a
complete runthrough of heist, haunted house, safari, and soccer star.
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Hi Dark,
I may just do that; I'll put aside a bit of time, and I'll play through a
complete runthrough of heist, haunted house, safari, and soccer star.
Best Regards
, 2008 3:36 PM
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I'll try and do it after this weekend then.
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its good if you want hte party pack, the tables in the demo are a bit slower
than extreme.
At 03:21 a.m. 4/10/2008, you wrote:
Hi.
I personally stil can't decide whether or not it's worth my while buying the
game, sinse I already have a copy of esp pinball Xtreme and the party pack.
For this
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