In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tim
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>> Hmm, that's true. I ain't played anything like EGGBuM on the PC. Are you
>> using Allegro to program it?
>
>VB - I think - though I have a feeling he's doing a lot of the screen access
>directly for speed.
>
>No idea really, I just p
> Hmm, that's true. I ain't played anything like EGGBuM on the PC. Are you
> using Allegro to program it?
VB - I think - though I have a feeling he's doing a lot of the screen access
directly for speed.
No idea really, I just provide the odd creative input (like reminding him to
make the ball a s
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tim
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>From: Graham Goring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Okay, I imagined it, then I thought about the tons of PC software that's
>> either cheaper or free, and that's far better than Matt Round's game. I
>> don't think there's anything that's avail
From: Graham Goring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Okay, I imagined it, then I thought about the tons of PC software that's
> either cheaper or free, and that's far better than Matt Round's game. I
> don't think there's anything that's available on the SAM that hasn't
> been done better on the PC. (The only
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> thinking about one of the posts I read, and it gave me an idea...
Actually this is the one consideration that keeps me bothering to even
think about writing anything for the SAM since my real machine is far
too beyond useful life to make it worth it. Shame really. It is a nice
litt
Gasson wrote:
> Thoughts?
>
> --
> James Gasson
Nice idea, shame about the suit.. (As someone said??..._
Yeh - it would be a good idea, and possible no doubt... But then I'm not
writing it. The biggest problem would be in getting it to look like it
was part of windows - e.g. on screen with t
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gasson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Imagine this:
>
>==
>
>T'n'T
>
>A game packed with humour :-) , colour @-> , sound * , and _above_all_
>ACTION!
>Loosely based on Bomb Jack. As well as the normal one player game, T'n'T
>has gone one better by giving you _TWO_ playe
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Gasson wrote:
> Now, why don't Mac and PC users buy Sam software? I can think of two
> good reasons -- because those platforms aren't being targeted, and
> because it would be a hassle for those users to install the software.
And also because there is far more you can *do* wi
From: James Gasson
[snipped idea]
>Thoughts?
Interesting...
Jut.
Hello Sam users, I'm one of those people responsible for starting the
recent flame war over SimCoupe, the GPL, etc. Any hoo, I was just
thinking about one of the posts I read, and it gave me an idea...
The biggest problem that the Sam Coupe has is the lack of new software
(right?). Software develo
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