Well I'd like any games you have etc when you think they are finnished.
At 05:58 a.m. 20/02/2008, you wrote:
>Hi.
>While I'm not on the same level as Liam and Damian and stuff, I've developed 
>some TUI text user interface games in vb script. But because of how I do it, 
>I have basically the power of b the real vb I mean. I've been writing games 
>that run in the monkey term mud client. They never connect to a mud, they 
>just have keybindings and aliases and things. The one I'm working on right 
>now is sg3 I call it, where you do the classic thing, visit the shop to 
>enhance your space ship, then go blow another ship up to get enough points 
>to buy something else to enhance your ship with. It does have sound effects 
>using com audio and uses jfwapi and gwspeech or sapi for speech output. 
>Eventually I want to make it publically available but it isn't yet. The 
>point is though at least I can develop basic games and I'm 18, a senior in 
>high school with one year left to go (a 5 year high school plan). I took 
>trig and stopped there. I'll want to develop 3d games in the future but I'll 
>be doing it without calculus. I don't know hardly anything about it except 
>with a few minutes I could make something pan with com audio but that's 
>about it. I haven't taken any programming classes. I got some training from 
>other randomly willing people, w3schools and trial and error and exciting 
>goals.
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Jim Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "ari" <Gamers@audyssey.org>
>Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 7:14 AM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] lower than bsc ok for games?
>
>
>> Hi Ari,
>>
>> I don't know if you consider my games very advanced or what, but I never 
>> took any higher math than algebra in high school.  Actually I never even 
>> graduated high school.  But I sure do have fun programming games in Visual 
>> Basic.  Now some of my games like Mach 1, Pong, Homer on a Harley etc 
>> might benefit from real math formulas rather than just stuff that I made 
>> up to make it all work, but still they do work. <grin>  Game programming 
>> is I think allot different than business programming and I am not sure how 
>> much of the programming from business type stuff helps with game 
>> programming, but the desire to make games sure does help I think. <grin>
>>
>> BFN
>>
>>     Jim
>>
>> Check my web site for my free blind accessible pc dos and windows games.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.kitchensinc.net
>> (440) 286-6920
>> Chardon Ohio USA
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