Will Audio Game Hub ever be available for the Mac? If yes, this would be truly
awesome.
David
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> On 27 Feb 2017, at 6:15 pm, Shaun Everiss wrote:
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> Yes, I will push for pc, be aware that the pc version is not the top
> priority, official stats have pc version at 4% of mar
Hello.
I am running Mac siera.
I have been trying to get the blind sword's man to play but it keeps
saying to move to the trash.
I have disable the gatekeeper which will allow me to open apps from anywhere.
Can someone please help to to get this game running on my Mac?
Thanks!
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Hi guys. I was wandering where i can now find kitchensinc games and has
there been any work going on on further developing new versions of those?
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As far as I know, there hasn't really been anyone remaking Jim's
games, but agarchive.net has a page with the old games in the
Developers section.
On 2/27/17, Nail Alimzhanov wrote:
> Hi guys. I was wandering where i can now find kitchensinc games and has
> there been any work going on on further
Try disabling your internet connection when you open the program for the first
time. I had to do this once because I kept getting a message that the developer
certificate expired. Silly Apple and their trusted developer certificates and
App Store limitations. Anyway, you should be able to run th
You can find all of Jim's games (including the installer that was put together)
at:
http://www.agarchive.net/pages/devs/kitchensinc.html
Best,
John
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From: "Nail Alimzhanov"
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2017 14:36
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Subject: [Audyssey] Kitchensi
If I remember correctly, those games were written using powerbasic. I
don't know the status of that development platform nor do I know if it's
possible to convert the source code to another basic dialect so those
could be compiled. I asked Jim Kitchen what he had used to compile
those games w
Jim Kitchens games were written in Visual basic 6. I had been in contact with
his sister after Jim passed, and their plan was for me to drive down to his
home to pick up his computer equipment and backups. They wanted someone to
have it who could keep things going, but also were opposed to mai
Hello.
I was wondering if there are any accessible emulators for the Mac?
Where may I find them at?
Thanks for the help.
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Yep it was V Basic 6.
On 2/27/17, jer...@kaldobsky.com wrote:
> Jim Kitchens games were written in Visual basic 6. I had been in contact
> with his sister after Jim passed, and their plan was for me to drive down to
> his home to pick up his computer equipment and backups. They wanted someone
>
Hello.
Some time ago someone had mention that there is a way to play Christmas
whoop ass on Silver dollar by entering a code or button combination.
Can someone please tell me ow to do this.
Thanks!
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