Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Dan Dooré wrote:
> >
> > > OK! Correction. I have pretty much (99.99%) decided that I'm
> > > wrong. The lady from Tetris is none other than Nastassia Kinski.
> > > Original image is here:
> > >
> > ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/graphics/
Dan Dooré wrote:
>
> > OK! Correction. I have pretty much (99.99%) decided that I'm
> > wrong. The lady from Tetris is none other than Nastassia Kinski.
> > Original image is here:
> >
> ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/graphics/pics/nastassia_from_tetris.jpg
>
> That's the baby!
Really?...
> OK! Correction. I have pretty much (99.99%) decided that I'm
> wrong. The lady from Tetris is none other than Nastassia Kinski.
> Original image is here:
>
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/graphics/pics/nastassia_from_tetris.jpg
That's the baby!
So *thats* what's going on with her lips -
Frode Tenneboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Dooré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
> > > like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
> >
> > She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with
> her
> > lips.
> >
Dan Dooré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
> > like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
>
> She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with her
> lips.
>
> It always looked like the cropped top of a porn pictur
>From : Maria Rookyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ah well, I've been off-list for about 6 weeks but I see I've not missed
>anything - still the same old sh!te
:) :)
I'm inclined to agree.
--
"like Hotmail but faster and a lot better"
> subscribe carry-on-sam-users
Ba-hahahahahahahahah
Simon
On 22 Sep 99, at 17:03, Simon Cooke wrote:
> > This is where my girlfriend has problems with me. The pure
> > wiggling bit I'm fine at.
> >
> > But the timing and skill...
>
> Just have a one-player game to increase your stamina beforehand, and then
> when you get into the game proper, listen f
>> This is where my girlfriend has problems with me. The pure
>> wiggling bit I'm fine at.
>>
>> But the timing and skill...
>
>Just have a one-player game to increase your stamina beforehand, and then
>when you get into the game proper, listen for the audio cues...
>
>Si
Simon,
For some reaso
- Original Message -
From: Gavin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
> I often find a one-player game is just as enjoyable anyway, so if she
> complains about your lack of timing and skill, just
-Original Message-
From: Johnna Teare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> It's nice to be back; anything exciting happened since the
>>beginning of last month?
>Three members havehad sex changes, we've all bought new
>computers and got rid of that heap of off-whit junk and we're now
>a list devote
Simon Cooke wrote:
>
> > On 21 Sep 99, at 23:07, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >
> > > The
> > > canoeing was always the hardest bit.. after that it moved from being
> about
> > > pure wiggling and into timing & skill, which was beyond me...
> > >
> >
> > This is where my girlfriend has problems wit
> On 21 Sep 99, at 23:07, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > The
> > canoeing was always the hardest bit.. after that it moved from being
about
> > pure wiggling and into timing & skill, which was beyond me...
> >
>
> This is where my girlfriend has problems with me. The pure
> wiggling bit I'm fine a
On 22 Sep 99, at 18:48, Maria Rookyard wrote:
> Oops, did I say "same old sh*te"? Of course what I really meant was "the
> usual high standard of interesting discussion" ;-)
>
> It's nice to be back; anything exciting happened since the beginning of
> last month?
Three members havehad sex chan
And leave me alone for the goat thing.
I'm from the Isle of Man...
Peace, Love and Kisses,
JohnnaPig Teare
http://www.theunstoppablesexmachine.freeserve.co.uk
ICQ: 48928093
"It won't get better but it might never get worse..."
On 21 Sep 99, at 23:07, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> The
> canoeing was always the hardest bit.. after that it moved from being about
> pure wiggling and into timing & skill, which was beyond me...
>
This is where my girlfriend has problems with me. The pure
wiggling bit I'm fine at.
But the
Don't be stupid - if someone had removed part of my head I'd have noticed.
Maria.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Whitmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 22 September 1999 20:43
Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 18:48:02
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 18:48:02 +0100 Wed, 22 Sep 99 19:34:18 BST, "Maria
Rookyard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>It's nice to be back; anything exciting happened since the beginning of last
>month?
Yeah, another woman came in and stole your crown. :-)
Dave
Oops, did I say "same old sh*te"? Of course what I really meant was "the
usual high standard of interesting discussion" ;-)
It's nice to be back; anything exciting happened since the beginning of last
month?
Maria
(glad to be back really!)
Ah well, I've been off-list for about 6 weeks but I see I've not missed
anything - still the same old sh!te
Maria.
On Wed 22 Sep 1999 (14:00:04 +0100), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>Stewart Skardon wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you are desperate, there is a DSK image of the playable demo on my
>> siteURL below.
>
>Urmm.. the zip aint there. But the screenshot looks... urm.. weird.
>Why's the tomato purple?
Ooops.
Stewart Skardon wrote:
>
> On Mon 20 Sep 1999 (23:42:36 +0100), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> >Johnna Teare wrote:
> >>
> >> On 20 Sep 99, at 13:25, Gavin Smith wrote:
> >>
>
> [Snip]
>
> >
> >What is vegetable vacation?/ :) I long to see it... (well, perhaps not
> >that much)
>
> If yo
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 09:23:44AM +0100, Dan Dooré wrote:
> > > I had a superb cheat device for Decathlon consisting of an alternate
> > > left-right wired rotary switch - It's in front of me now ;-)
> It worked fine, with a bit of broom-handle as a handle and a foot pedal
> stolen from a Stenore
> > I had a superb cheat device for Decathlon consisting of an alternate
> > left-right wired rotary switch - It's in front of me now ;-)
>
> Hehe...Excellent - did it work? I always imagined that it would be
> quicker than the joystick to try using yer fingers on the
> keyboard, but it just was
On Tue 21 Sep 1999 (22:06:28 +0100), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>- Original Message -
>From: Thomas Harte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 7:41 PM
>Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
>
>
>> > STAX was fantastic -
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Harte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
> > STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
>
> Anywhere I can get a copy?
We had a copy o
Dan Dooré wrote:
>
> > Its a shame nobody did a conversion of Daley Thompsons Super Test (or
> > whatever) for the Sam.. I missed being able to knacker my joysticks (3
> > in total).. it was kinda comical when the handle dislodged itself and
> > you carried on wiggling for a while before realisi
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 21 Sep 99, at 15:05, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > David L wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> > > > days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought it'd still be affecting my
> > > > vocabulary today.. No wo
Simon Cooke wrote:
>
> From: Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > David L wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> > > > days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought it'd still be affecting my
> > > > vocabulary today.. No wonder people give
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 21 Sep 99, at 19:41, Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> > > STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
> >
> > Anywhere I can get a copy?
>
> FREd - forget the issue number ... (checks disk box) ...bugger -
> can't find it!
>
> Remember Santa Goes Psycho?
On Mon 20 Sep 1999 (23:42:36 +0100), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>Johnna Teare wrote:
>>
>> On 20 Sep 99, at 13:25, Gavin Smith wrote:
>>
[Snip]
>
>What is vegetable vacation?/ :) I long to see it... (well, perhaps not
>that much)
If you are desperate, there is a DSK image of the playable de
On 21 Sep 99, at 19:41, Thomas Harte wrote:
> > STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
>
> Anywhere I can get a copy?
FREd - forget the issue number ... (checks disk box) ...bugger -
can't find it!
Remember Santa Goes Psycho? I loved that aswell!
>
> -Thomas
>
On 21 Sep 99, at 15:05, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
>
> David L wrote:
> >
> > > Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> > > days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought it'd still be affecting my
> > > vocabulary today.. No wonder people give me weird looks someti
From: Aley Keprt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What is the really worst ever game?
> Some weeks ago somebody said Parallax, Vegetable Vacation, or
> FutureBall.
> What is the worst one?
EGGBuM ;-)
Or possibly just picked to the post by Colony. I bought it coz I thought it
might be a reasonable Sim* type
From: Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> David L wrote:
> >
> > > Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> > > days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought it'd still be affecting my
> > > vocabulary today.. No wonder people give me weird looks sometimes
when
> > >
> STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
Anywhere I can get a copy?
-Thomas
> Its a shame nobody did a conversion of Daley Thompsons Super Test (or
> whatever) for the Sam.. I missed being able to knacker my joysticks (3
> in total).. it was kinda comical when the handle dislodged itself and
> you carried on wiggling for a while before realising... Ahh...
Wasn't Wayne Co
David L wrote:
>
> > Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> > days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought it'd still be affecting my
> > vocabulary today.. No wonder people give me weird looks sometimes when
> > i say it.
>
> All I can say to that is Wibble!
And a
From: Dan Dooré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Fred 3 - the first SAM disk I ever bought :)
>
>Whoa! Snap!
I wouldn't be surprised - that was the first disk to get a glowing review in a
computer mag.
Nick
> Fred 3 - the first SAM disk I ever bought :)
Whoa! Snap!
Dan.
eptember 21, 1999 2:31 PM
> To: 'sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no'
> Subject: RE: Sam's worst ever game
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Justin Skists wrote:
>
> > Where on Earth did I get it from? I have no Fred disks at all...
> >
> > Was it eve
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Justin Skists wrote:
> Where on Earth did I get it from? I have no Fred disks at all...
>
> Was it ever on any YS tape?
Yes it was, and it's on nvg too.
Andrew
--
-- Andrew Collier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --My other
-- http://mnemotech.ucam.org --
Where on Earth did I get it from? I have no Fred disks at all...
Was it ever on any YS tape?
Justin
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick Humphries [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 2:19 PM
> To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> Subject: Re: Sam
day, September 21, 1999 1:59 PM
> To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
>
> This has got me intrigued Sad that this is going to be what finally
> encourages to dig the Sam out off the shelf.. :).. Which disk was this
> on btw? Otherwise I
From: Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>This has got me intrigued Sad that this is going to be what finally
>encourages to dig the Sam out off the shelf.. :).. Which disk was this
>on btw? Otherwise I'll be searching for hours...
Fred 3 - the first SAM disk I ever bought :)
Nick
Justin Skists wrote:
>
> Sounds intruiging...
>
> Damn.. I gotta load it up again, now.. I don't remember anything dodgy
> going on with her lips...
This has got me intrigued Sad that this is going to be what finally
encourages to dig the Sam out off the shelf.. :).. Which disk was this
on
no'
> Subject: RE: Sam's worst ever game
>
> > Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
> > like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
>
> She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with her
> lips.
>
&
> Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
> like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with her
lips.
It always looked like the cropped top of a porn picture to me :-)
Not that I played it a lot or anything
>Would that be the tetris thing with the picture of that lass behing the
>blocks things?... I remember (when aaah was a ladd) getting a seriously
>distrubing interest in the Sam coupe, purely because it had a fit (or
>'fine' for the americans :o>) girl on it... They were like "wow..
>phwooaar this
From: Stewart Skardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>My worst game ever had to be the 'Mindgames' collection. I can't believe that
>it was even released.
Well it WAS released during the "Horace Goes Skiing" phase of SAM games
development...
Nick
On Mon 20 Sep 1999 (23:20:30),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>On 20 Sep 99, at 14:19, Nick Humphries wrote:
>
>> The best Columns game on the SAM was the one on one of the Arcadia
>disks -
>> used to play that for hours, I think my longest game was about 1h
>30...
>>
>
>Wasn't that Coloris? iirc
>
- Original Message -
From: Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
> Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
> days... (etc. etc.)... Who'd have thought i
Simon Cooke wrote:
>
> > Btw. where did the whole fnar fnar thing come from? In my head its a
> > peculiarly 'Sam' thing (probably Fred, i can't imagine it being Format
> > :o>)...
>
> It's from Your Sinclair ;)
Ahh thats right :)... Ahh.. the remeniscing :) Them were the
days... (etc.
On 20 Sep 99, at 23:42, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Btw. where did the whole fnar fnar thing come from? In my head its a
> peculiarly 'Sam' thing (probably Fred, i can't imagine it being Format
> :o>)...
Your Sinclair methinks.
And zucchini to you too.
>
> Hmph.
>
> Martin Fitz
>
> --
> Btw. where did the whole fnar fnar thing come from? In my head its a
> peculiarly 'Sam' thing (probably Fred, i can't imagine it being Format
> :o>)...
It's from Your Sinclair ;)
Simon
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 20 Sep 99, at 13:38, Andrew Collier wrote:
>
>
> > Another Columns clone STAX by Wayne Coles, which was much better...
>
> STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
Would that be the tetris thing with the picture of that lass behing the
bloc
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 20 Sep 99, at 13:25, Gavin Smith wrote:
>
> > Most-hyped-game-that-turned-out-to-be-not-very-good goes to Legend of
> > Eshan.
>
> Hurrah! Somebody who agrees with me. I remember reviewing this
> for SAM2Sam and giving it something like 9% and I got loads of
> stick
On 20 Sep 99, at 14:19, Nick Humphries wrote:
> The best Columns game on the SAM was the one on one of the Arcadia disks -
> used to play that for hours, I think my longest game was about 1h 30...
>
Wasn't that Coloris? iirc
> Nick
>
>
>
>
>
Peace, Love and Kisses,
JohnnaPig Teare
http
On 20 Sep 99, at 13:25, Gavin Smith wrote:
> Most-hyped-game-that-turned-out-to-be-not-very-good goes to Legend of
> Eshan.
Hurrah! Somebody who agrees with me. I remember reviewing this
for SAM2Sam and giving it something like 9% and I got loads of
stick for it.
Not the worst game ever, bu
On 20 Sep 99, at 13:38, Andrew Collier wrote:
> Another Columns clone STAX by Wayne Coles, which was much better...
STAX was fantastic - the best freebie game ever, save for Tetris.
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> -- Andrew Collier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --My other
> -- http://mnemote
From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Gavin Smith wrote:
>
>> What was Coloris?
>
>A very simple Columns clone by, er, Stephan Haller, was that his name?
The best Columns game on the SAM was the one on one of the Arcadia disks - used
to play that for hours, I think my l
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Gavin Smith wrote:
> What was Coloris?
A very simple Columns clone by, er, Stephan Haller, was that his name?
Anyway, I don't remember this ever being distributed except on nvg. It had
(unoriginal) music by Ziutek of ESI, and really small graphics only using
about a quarter
The worst game, in my opinion, was Xenozoids.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gavin Smith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:25 PM
> To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game
>
> Aley Keprt wrote:
> >
Aley Keprt wrote:
>
> Well,
> What is the really worst ever game?
> Some weeks ago somebody said Parallax, Vegetable Vacation, or
> FutureBall.
> What is the worst one?
> When I understand "worst" as "unplyable" I must mention
> FutureBall, Vegetable Vacation, Sam Strikes Out and Coloris.
> (Also
Well,
What is the really worst ever game?
Some weeks ago somebody said Parallax, Vegetable Vacation, or
FutureBall.
What is the worst one?
When I understand "worst" as "unplyable" I must mention
FutureBall, Vegetable Vacation, Sam Strikes Out and Coloris.
(Also all the games written by me. ;-)
but soon :)
But as Linux is Open Source then some git is gonna do some bad stuff , but
time will tell ,
C
Ps. NDA stops me from saying any more
- Original Message -
From: Simon Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Sam's
> Sony is insane now then? :)
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/19696.html
>
> -Frode
Dev platform only (and even then, possibly only in Japan) :) Chris knows
more about this kinda thing... Chris? yooh?
Simon
>
> ...are we going to find Linux or Windows the more viable platform
> when it comes to making A SEVERE AMOUNT OF MONEY?
>
> If you say that you'll make as MUCH money, or even CLOSE from the
> Linux platform, you are obviously insane. ;)
Sony is insane now then? :)
http://www.wired.com/news
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Ian Collier wrote:
> I gather that a recent release of Quake came out first on Linux, but not
> having the first idea what that even is :o) I couldn't substantiate that.
Wrong - Quake3Arena Test came out first on MacOS, then Linux, then
Windows. But the reason for this was th
On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 10:59:53AM +, James R Curry wrote:
> Let us imagine that we are business men, and not geeks. Now, our
> latest 3D-texture-poly-lumi-sphereoid-grafixo-engine(TM) enhanced
> shoot-'em-up which breaks all the boundaries in gameplay and
> technical acheivement...
I gath
Date sent: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:35:31 +0100
From: Ian Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Sam's worst ever game? (was Re: Who Wants To Be
A... )
Send reply to: sam-users@
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Collier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 12:48:56AM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
>> Don't be silly. Wayne works for Reflections, he's used to programming
>> games for a viable software environment. :)
>
>That's dangerous talk on a Sam list...
C
On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 12:48:56AM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
> Don't be silly. Wayne works for Reflections, he's used to programming
> games for a viable software environment. :)
That's dangerous talk on a Sam list...
Anyway, ask Red Hat whether Linux is a viable software environment.
imc
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Collier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 11:21:32AM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
>> >But it is 32-bit already...
>
>> I think he means a version he can easily use on the desktop, a la zx32.
>
>But you can... on your Linux desktop.
Don't be sill
> But you can... on your Linux desktop.
Or indeed any other UNIX, or Macintosh, surely?
-Thomas
On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 11:21:32AM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
> >But it is 32-bit already...
> I think he means a version he can easily use on the desktop, a la zx32.
But you can... on your Linux desktop.
imc
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Collier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 05:30:45PM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
>> NB. I was speaking to Wayne today, and he says he'll finish Kaboom! when
>> there's a 32bit version of SIM Coupé to do it on... ;)
>
>But it is 32-bit already...
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrew Collier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Talking about GamesMaster shooters, I was always rather impressed by DMZ's
>"FADE" (Fred 49).
Yeah, that was a nice game. Had nice music on the title screen too,
IIRC. DMZ's brother wrote it, didn't he?
>"Infection" wasn'
Gordon Wallis wrote:
>
> Graham Goring wrote:
> > >> Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
> > >
> > >
> > >Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
> >
> > Pah! James Curry's Dark Vortex was far better... And Diggory Gray
> > produced a fair few fine shooters.
Love shooting comput
>
>
> Yay true. Netscape's gone mad. It gets exception errors every time
> I try and Sync newsgroups & then forgets how many emails are in
> folders. Then, to top it off, when I try and send a bunch of emails I
> acts like its sending but then doesn't remove them from the outbox. So
> I thi
Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Thomas Harte wrote:
> >
> > > Hehe,... SCADS eh? Ahh, them were the days :)... I was always a bit
> >
> > Hey, if you have SCADS, any chance of uploading a DSK file to nvg
> > to replace
> > the td0? I'm one of the many people who can't use teledisk any mor
Ian Collier wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 12:02:49AM +0100, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> > Hehe,... SCADS eh? Ahh, them were the days :)... I was always a bit
> > peeved with Jupiter Software over that [SNIP]
>
> Er, I seem to be experiencing déjà vu...
>
> imc
Yay true. Netscape's
On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 12:02:49AM +0100, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hehe,... SCADS eh? Ahh, them were the days :)... I was always a bit
> peeved with Jupiter Software over that [SNIP]
Er, I seem to be experiencing déjà vu...
imc
Has anyone mentioned EFTPOTRM yet? It may have looked good but the game had no
playability. Also Sam Elite was a rip off. Mind you I'm not totally aware of all
Sam games. I never ever saw Lemmings running on the Sam.
I think best game in my opinion has to be Prince of Persia although graphically
i
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 29 Aug 99, at 17:32, Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> > > Arcade perfect, is it? Does it have the coloured strips? Eh? Eh?!
> >
> > Surely the coloured strips would be the easiest thing to get arcade
> > perfect
> > because of the ease of switching palette entries halfway do
From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No, I'm pretty sure it really was a terrible game.
>
> But I don't think it was Sam's worst ever game for my money, that
> "honor" goes to...
>
> Parallax.
>
> Controversial?
Ah... the only
Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> > Hehe,... SCADS eh? Ahh, them were the days :)... I was always a bit
>
> Hey, if you have SCADS, any chance of uploading a DSK file to nvg to
> replace
> the td0? I'm one of the many people who can't use teledisk any more, but I'd
> really like to see SCADS.
On 29 Aug 99, at 19:20, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Hehe... I'm getting all reminiscent, I might even dig out my "Big Box" of
> stuff that I wrote Does it work on SimCoupe? (SCADS that is)
Think you might have problems programming in it - but the games
seem to run. The actual designe
> Hehe,... SCADS eh? Ahh, them were the days :)... I was always a bit
Hey, if you have SCADS, any chance of uploading a DSK file to nvg to
replace
the td0? I'm one of the many people who can't use teledisk any more, but I'd
really like to see SCADS.
-Thomas
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 29 Aug 99, at 17:32, Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> > > Arcade perfect, is it? Does it have the coloured strips? Eh? Eh?!
> >
> > Surely the coloured strips would be the easiest thing to get arcade
> > perfect
> > because of the ease of switching palette entries halfway do
Johnna Teare wrote:
>
> On 29 Aug 99, at 17:32, Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> > > Arcade perfect, is it? Does it have the coloured strips? Eh? Eh?!
> >
> > Surely the coloured strips would be the easiest thing to get arcade
> > perfect
> > because of the ease of switching palette entries halfway do
On 29 Aug 99, at 17:51, Chris White wrote:
> > On 29 Aug 99, at 16:14, Gordon Wallis wrote:
> >
> >
> > > >
> > > Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
> >
> >
> > Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
>
> And what was wrong with mine :)
I could never get it running (never h
-Original Message-
>From : Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date : 29 August 1999 16:51:40
Subject : Re: Sam's worst ever game? (was Re: Who Wants To Be A... )
>> > Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
>>
>>
>> Spa
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 05:30:45PM +0100, Graham Goring wrote:
> NB. I was speaking to Wayne today, and he says he'll finish Kaboom! when
> there's a 32bit version of SIM Coupé to do it on... ;)
But it is 32-bit already...
imc
On 29 Aug 99, at 17:32, Thomas Harte wrote:
> > Arcade perfect, is it? Does it have the coloured strips? Eh? Eh?!
>
> Surely the coloured strips would be the easiest thing to get arcade
> perfect
> because of the ease of switching palette entries halfway down the screen?
>
> -Thomas
>
It
> On 29 Aug 99, at 16:14, Gordon Wallis wrote:
>
>
> > >
> > Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
>
>
> Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
And what was wrong with mine :)
C
ps ( only kidding)
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Johnna Teare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>
>>
>>On 29 Aug 99, at 16:14, Gordon Wallis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> >
>>> Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
>>
>>
>>Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
>
>Pah! James Curry's Dark Vortex was far better... A
> Arcade perfect, is it? Does it have the coloured strips? Eh? Eh?!
Surely the coloured strips would be the easiest thing to get arcade
perfect
because of the ease of switching palette entries halfway down the screen?
-Thomas
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gordon Wallis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>Graham Goring wrote:
>> >> Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
>> >
>> >
>> >Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
>>
>> Pah! James Curry's Dark Vortex was far better... And Diggory Gray
>> produced a fa
Graham Goring wrote:
> >> Was there ever a _better_ shooter, though?
> >
> >
> >Space Invaders. On a later issue of Fred. By me ;-)
>
> Pah! James Curry's Dark Vortex was far better... And Diggory Gray
> produced a fair few fine shooters.
Wow. Guess I missed 'em all... Which was Dark Vortex?
Gor
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