I have the setup to the trainer as well. It sometimes helps to be a pack
rat.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Damien,
Basically, I'm looking for some bells for
Hi Dakotah,
Well, I for one am thinking of something like that myself. If you
remember about a week or so back I asked what kind of Star Wars games
someone would like. One of the ideas I threw out there was a Star Wars
RPG game which would fall into the sci-fi RPG style you are thinking
of.
For i
Hi Damien,
Basically, I'm looking for some bells for starting and ending a match.
I'm not sure if Savage Gambit has decent quality ones or not, but I've
searched the web and all I can find is low quality bells. I need
something decent I can put into my WWE wrestling game for starts.
On 5/23/11, D
Hi Dark,
Nope. Red Dragon, as Phil explained it, used the home, insert, delete,
and page up/page down keys to box with your oponent. The left/right
arrow keys threw kicks, and the up/down arrows allowed you to move in
and attack or back up out of range. It was a pretty advanced game for
the Dos da
Hi Phil,
Hahahahaha! That's a screamer. I busted up laughing when I red the
part about the blob grabbing your...Well, we won't mention it. That
would be funny if that really was in the game.
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Well, that's how the DOS games worked, I imagine there's limits to
what one can do when programming in DOS. Considering I was about 8 or
10 when I played many of these games, the fact that there were games I
could actually play on the computer was really cool. Unfortunately,
because I was so young,
Hi Shaun,
Michael was talking about how to create zcode interactive fiction
games. For that he needs Inform 7. BGT, Python, etc definitely isn't
the language for zcode games. Although you might be able to create
interactive fiction games the work will be harder than using a simple
language like In
Hi Michael,
The programming language used by zcode games is called Inform. The
current version of Inform is Inform 7. It is very simple, and
everything you need is on the Inform website such as: language
guides, tutorials, sample code, and the Inform 7 compiler. You can get
it at
http://www.infor
Hi Charles,
I hate to say it, but I agree. Anyone thinking of working as one of
the Audyssey editers better be able to type, spell, and have a good
use of grammar. Also it would help if the person doing the editing has
a fairly decent understanding of punctuation rules. I don’t know how
many peopl
well I probably wouldn't take over just assist, my strength is not writing.
Its mostly audio to be honest.
I couldn't write to save my rear for peanuts.
At 02:49 p.m. 24/05/2011, you wrote:
I know this will sound harsh, but I think it is reality. It is
meant as constructive criticism, and I hope
well bgt is probably a good start language.
You just have to code and it will work.
Python games are also good starting points I have played and run
python stuff and its stable.
There is autoit to though most don't care for it, you can do vary
simple crapy games with it.
At 10:47 a.m. 24/05/201
I know this will sound harsh, but I think it is reality. It is meant as
constructive criticism, and I hope it is taken that way. Having said that,
I've got to say that if Shaun Everiss were to even think about taking over
as editor of the magazine, he'd better learn to type, spell, and communi
Hi,
Yes, exactly. Q9 is a fun little game in part, because Philip makes
all kinds of sarcastic remarks like "that's not something I would have
done" when you jump into a pit. Plus the little argument seens between
him and Q9 is pretty funny the first time you hear them. It never
hurts to have a li
ofcause as we move away from the single cores we start losing things.
Pc speaker is one of them.
The others are the game pad port, serial and paralel port.
In fact later on it will probably if not already the moniter crt
port, I know the floppy drive has gone and some systems have smart
card con
some pcs have pcspeakers but they are not as loud as dos in fact they
really are crappy.
A lot of sound drivers etc rout pcspeakers into the sound card which
means they do have some level of volume control.
However compaired to the sound card pcspeakers are total crap.
If you want to make the sy
You've had rough times, tough luck on the PC, and have been busy with life.
With that in mind, I'll surely wait for the next issue of the magazine. If
gamers have sent you some stuff, should we send it again? I know that I
sent two articles, and I think I still have both of them, although I'm
Hi Ron,
Agreed. There are a number of classic 2d platformers that haven't been
explored before. As for Asteroids that is definitely something on my
todo list. Although, my Asteroids version will be a bit more advanced
than the original.
One reason I say that is now that I have a fully qualified 3
The issue with all dos games is the fact most of the older ones were
only 386 compatable so all the beeps are super fast on some others.
There are some later games that can run ok with pcspeaker though.
And ofcause most systems don't use the pcspeaker since its part of
the main sound board.
At
I think dbx extractor is what you use from jfwlite.com
But it seems like you have loads on, if you want you can dropbox me
the dbx files and I can probably see if I can extract those or whatever.
At 12:04 a.m. 24/05/2011, you wrote:
Hi all
Yes I do plan to put issue #55 out soon.
I've had
No it doesn't upset me, I know audyssey was supposed to have a
scheduall but yeah I understand if all the family stuff, it does come first.
It would be good if there was some sort of release schedual, I know
it was supposed to be every 4 months, but if you are bussy its fine
if its once a year
On the subject of spam, I wander why it is we are so critical about
spam but not by junk mail that comes in our boxes.
We recieve loads of adverts from various stores, and coopons, etc
each week and though some are quite usefull most are just spam, bar a
few acceptions
Most of us happily accep
I know how annoying this sort of message can be, but I am quite close
to pleading with a kindly developer to construct an RPG that is not
set in medieval or fantasy worlds.
I love that style of RPG, but I'm afraid of the consequences of it
becoming the only style existent. There are a few options
Hi Dark,
Yeah, I know. HOwever, the Harpies are still not working right. I was
hoping ot release MOTA beta 19 today, but that is still one bug
holding the game back. I might disable the vertical combat feature
until I can nail down the bug. Actually, I think I know what is wrong,
and it has more t
On the other hand, I'm quite sure that he would not. (grin of orneriness)
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 6:36 AM
Subject
Possibly, the game developer could post to the audyssey list, readers
comment, and the mag's editor selects the cream of the crop for publication.
I'm not sure about this idea, but just thinking out loud. You know what a
flood of Emails a topic can create. (grin)
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Hello Phil the cops game in windows is going to be much better than the dos
version you had. I actually tried the dos version on Windows XP with jaws
and it was only one sound at a time pluss it was the demo version.
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Hi Dark,
Here is how the kick boxing game worked:
The game uses the six pack key group, and the arrow key
group to play the game. There are twelve
ranked kick boxers for you to fight. You can even make the
computer fight itself.
Listen for your opponent to throw a punch to your head or
body, or t
hahahaha
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From: "Phil Vlasak"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Dark,
I am planning to have one city map that you drive around on but each level
of the game will include several buildi
Hi Dark,
I am planning to have one city map that you drive around on but each level
of the game will include several building interiors.
When you get out of your car and go into a building, the game will teleport
you into that room or building.
For example
You start the game in the police stati
HI,
The program you want to extract the files out of a .dbx file is called
dbxtract. I don't remember where I got it, but you can google it, or
download it from the following URL:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13968355/dbxtract.exe
Works really well.
HTH.
Rich
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wow tom.
never having played red dragon I just assumed Phil was implying it used a
similar keyboard input system to savage gambit.
I'm now quite eager to play it myself.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Monday, May
You missed the antigrav field that lets you wander around in your own
personal gass cloud which somehow makes you utterly invisible to everything
;D.
Who cares though, it's cool anyway!
Beware the grue!
dark.
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From: "Phil Vlasak"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Se
Hmmm, if it actually had distance that might be a change to gameplay, though
if disatance only sered to decide which punch to throw then probably not as
much.
My issue with savage gambit was that it basically devolved into boppit. much
like super football, once you'd trained the keyboard combi
Hi Phil.
Indeed, that does sound different, I'll be interested to see how things work
sinse rebound plays quite a bit more like Jim's pong in terms of hereing the
bouncing ball, with sounds of power ups and monster coming down at you but
the blocks themselves not making noise unless they're hi
Hi.
In that case, use inform. It's a pretty good language for writing if if
you want to use z code.
http://www.inform7.com
That's the only way I know to use the z code stuff.
I'm still learning inform myself as far as making interactive stuff in
games and such.
Bryan Mckinnish
On 5/23/2011 6:
Hey, I would like to start creating I.F. games.
I was wondering if their was something that would teach me with me
being totally blind. I would like to learn the zCode programing.
I have some great storys idea that would make some great I.F. games.
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Hi Bryan,
The tank in GTC is from the future.
As you can tell it has an atomic engine so needs no fuel.
The cruse missiles are small, the size of a shoe box but are also atomic
powered so they can travel far despite their size.
It also has self-healing armor that repairs itself after a time.
And
Hi Desiree,
Thanks for the comment.
Rainy Day Games was from David Greenwood, and consisted of Solitaire, mine
plaster, and triple Yatsee.
David converted the Solitaire and mine blaster games to windows.
Phil
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To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Hi Thomas,
I don't think I even have a setup file any more. However I do have the
sounds, as I am using them as placeholders in my upcoming boxing game until
I can employ the services of some higher quality ones. Which sounds are you
after and I can send them off list.
Regards,
Damien.
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That's more or less what I'd figured. My dad's a big history buff and he's
also very much into airplanes and tanksand things of that nature. Then again
he was in the Navy so that's not really all that surprising. He was
surprised when I mentioned that the tank in GTC included a cruise missile.
ah.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi,
The game is named Panzers in North Africa not North America. It is a
stratigy game involving the North Africa campaign from
Hi,
Right. Tanks such as the M1 does have anti-tank missiles like the Toe
anti-tank missiles, but I don't know of any cruise missiles persay.
Cruise missiles are generally caried on submarines, missile cruisers,
etc. Not on tanks.
Cheers!
On 5/23/11, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> Yeah. Because I'm n
Hi Phil,
I too would love to have these games. I'd even be willing to pay a
reasonable price if it came down to that. I also think that, although
there's Jim Kitchen's baseball game, World Series Baseball was
different enough that it wouldn't hurt for it to be converted to
Windows. I always liked t
I don't even have them! That's what I'm saying.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Shane,
The PCs Dos games are accessible. I can bring them up and Window-Eyes
7.5
Count me in for Panzers in North Africa. It evokes images of the Steel
Panthers series for sighted people--at least from what I've read of it. Some
sort of tactical war game wouldn't go amiss here at all.
On May 23, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> I'm more interested in Arthur's Que
that game sounds fun!
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To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Dark,
That was one of the games I wasn't sure I wanted to convert.
I was thinking it was like the savage ga
Yeah. Because I'm not sure you would actually see cruise missiles on a real
tank. They've always struck me as a weapon you might find on an aircraft
carrier or a submarine.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
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Sent:
Hi Damien,
Not true. I've seen a lot of newer computers and they still have small
PC speakers built into the case. Mostly they are only used for beeping
when there is a hardware failure or something like that, but hardware
PC speakers are still there. The only exception to that rule are
laptops th
I'm more interested in Arthur's Quest.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
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From: "Thomas Ward"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Phil,
Perhaps I can help with that. I'd love to see so
You know, I think it would be nice if you would be able to get the dos
versions of the games, though you could state you wouldn't provide support
for them, for obvious reasons.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:10 PM
Su
I agree.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hehe, we're starting the same discussion a 3rd time, but I think it's
worth it.
anyway, also, windows ports are never going to
Hi Phil,
That would be easy enough to do. Write me off list, and we can discuss
it. I really think Red Dragon Kick Boxing should be updated.
Cheers!
On 5/23/11, Phil Vlasak wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> I do have the Borland c plus plus source code for red dragon kick boxing. I
> didn't want to conve
Hi,
Yeah, exactly. That's actually the big reason I liked Panzers in North
Africa. It was both a strategy game, but also had some fairly
realistic statistics etc in it. In World War II The U.S. and British
forces got a major hammering from the German Panzers. If you
attempted a frontal assault o
Hi Thomas,
I do have the Borland c plus plus source code for red dragon kick boxing. I
didn't want to convert it as I have all those others to do, but if you could
use the functions to update the game for windows I would be willing to send
you the code.
Of course the way we played the sounds in
Hi Damien,
Glad to hear it. BTW, would you mind if I get access to the original
Savage Gambit? There was some sounds in there I think that would come
in handy for some of my current projects, and I have seemed to have
lost my setup file.
On 5/23/11, Damien Pendleton wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> I am no
you could say the same thing about gtc vs panzers in north africa. Ok, both
have tanks... both you shoot in... in both you have ammo... but they are
different enough. GTC is purely fictional while panzers actually relies on
actual tank data of WW2, like gun range, armour, and maximum speed.
Hi Thomas,
I am not continuing on the Savage Gamut, but I have had ideas for another
boxing game, though I'm not quite sure how it will work yet - I'm still
working on the design.
Regards,
Damien.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday,
Hi Philip,
I disagree about Red Dragon. There really aren't any games exactly
like that game. Savage Gambit is strictly a boxing game, and Damien is
not going to continue that project anyway. There really isn't any good
kick boxing games like Red Dragon out there. If you aren't interested
in conti
Even if you'd make them paid I'd gladly pay for them. For instance you could
like offer all the games for $20 or each game for $5... I'd gladly buy.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs gam
Hi Phil,
Perhaps I can help with that. I'd love to see some of the old games
like Panzers in North Africa and Kick Boxing make a return. Dos or not
I liked them, and by the time I was thinking of buying them you took
them off your website and weren't for sale.
On 5/23/11, Phil Vlasak wrote:
> Hi
Hi,
The game is named Panzers in North Africa not North America. It is a
stratigy game involving the North Africa campaign from World War II.
That's were General Rommel got his nickname the Desert Fox.
On 5/23/11, Shane Lowe wrote:
> Yes! Looking forward to these. What's this Pansers in north am
Hi Shane,
The PCs Dos games are accessible. I can bring them up and Window-Eyes
7.5 has no problems reading the screens. Diddo for Jaws 11 and Jaws
12. NVDA 2011 has no problems either. So if your screen reader isnt
reading it perhaps you need an upgrade.
Cheers!
On 5/22/11, Shane Lowe wrote:
Yes! Looking forward to these. What's this Pansers in north america? I havent
seen it for windows.
Thanks and regards,
Shane
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From: Phil Vlasak
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Mon, 23 May 2011 08:01:59 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pcs games question?
Hi Sha
um... Could you send me the games? I hear there's like 21 of them.
Thanks much,
Shane
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Subject: [Audyssey] Instructions was Re: pcs games question?
Hi,
Here are the steps required
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Okay, where to get this game?
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I love the product and it's great!
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 6:49 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Stem Stumper Lite Available for Free!
Hi Audyssey,
I'm the developer of Stem Stumper, the puzzle game a lot of people on
Hi Muhammed,
I think we have all established it was spam. Let's just see how it develops.
I hardly think it is Michael's fault, so I think it is only fair that this
is left to be dealt with discretely by the moderators rather than continuing
to discuss it on list.
Thanks.
Regards,
Damien.
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I'm the developer of Stem Stumper, the puzzle game a lot of people on the
list list have been playing. I wanted to let everyone know the we released a
free Lite version. It has twenty levels which let you try the game out
before getting the full version. You can get Stem Stumper Lite
He might, he might leave, but we have two factors two factors consider.
First, the website is highly irrelevent. Second, if he were to leave, he'd
probably write like this. Sorry, Michael, if I get your example wrong, but
here is the example.
Hi Gamers,
I am leaving the audyssey list. I am lea
Why have I not thought of it? If Michael Fare were to quit, he'd probably
explain, not go to a link. Or he wouldn't have posted a link.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Hey Gamers
Anyone e
Hi,
XP still uses the hardware, but what he means is most computers don't
actually have a hardware PC Speaker.
Regards,
Damien.
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Hi Phil,
In actual fact, some computers still have the PC speaker. Mine and my
partner's are two such computers I know of.
Regards,
Damien.
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well, from what I can remember it was different enough to savage gambit.
being able to pit 2 pc's against each other was nice, but imho things like
the far/medium/close distances made it unique enough.
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Hi Dark,
That was one of the games I wasn't sure I wanted to convert.
I was thinking it was like the savage gambit.
As for breakout, we had a different format than the current games in that
you are moved automatically from left to right and back again.
You hear the state of the bricks in front o
Thanks Dark, although I'd say it is less about me being "kind", and more about
me recognizing good ideas when they are suggested to me! Haha!
The tile coordinate announcements, A-1, C-2, will be accompanied by a sound to
indicate whether it is a land tile or water. It seems like a good place t
Hi Chris.
Actually that isn't an accident, I suggested it to aprone on audiogames.net
and he was kind enough to add it, stil having some sounds for moving around
the map is a very good idea I think myself.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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To
Hi Phil.
At least on xp I can confirm that most of the doss games I've tried have run
finewhich is why games like fallthru, braminer and drone have pages on
audiogames.net, and certainly mars quest did when i tried that too.
Obviously though this isn't the same on 7 machines.
Beware the Grue
Hi Ron.
What I actually get from this myself is the positive message that despite
various troubles your back, and will be bringing out issue 55 afterall,
pluss will hopefully not have similar problems in future.
This is great news and I for one will be looking forward to the new issue.
Bewar
Hi Phil.
I'll especially be looking forward to arthur's quest, sinse I've heard those
who played it mention good things about the game.
Out of interest is there a specific reason your not converting the kick
boxing game? was it real time or turn based? which game is like it?
I'm just intere
Just as a note, I discovered by accident that the grave/tilde key gives you
the tile info and terrain overview info without having to go into the tile
info menu. This doesn't make Ken's suggestion unnecessary, but it is a
handy shortcut.
Chris Bartlett
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From: g
actually, computers still have pc speakers. The culporate is yet again
microsoft. In windows vista it's still handled via the hardware if its a
desktop, but under windows 7 it's all handled by the soundcard using sign
waves... and it just can't keep up with rapid tones. something like ten pin
b
Hi Karl,
I don't think today's computers have a pc speaker anymore.
That is why I have shooting range and breakout on my to do list for
conversions.
Other games that used the pc speaker extensively were
ten pin bowling and space invaders.
For those who haven't played the old DOS games,the only w
For games which use the PC speaker, is there any way to fix them so the
beeps work properly? I'm thinking especially of breakout and the shooting
range.
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 20
Yeah I am thinking.
saygilar sevgiler.
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To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Hey Gamers
Anyone else think this is spam?
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 6:1
They don't know its a gaming list. Its just a spam link in general.
At 07:40 AM 5/23/2011, you wrote:
Now, this proves his account was hacked or how else would they know
this is a gaming list. You should change your password, I suggest
making it more stronger, that way you have a less chance of
Hi,
Go to
http://agn.quentinc.net
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From: "jason"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 8:22 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] quentancy playroom
Hello I was wondering does anyone have the update file for the quintancy
playroom, I tried t
Hi,
Here are the steps required to run the games. This should work with every
screen reader around, though some work better than others. NVDA works the
best if you ask me.
1. Go to programs>accessories>command prompt. this should open a dos style
window. I recommend maximizing it by going to th
Hi,
The URL has been changed. Look at
forum.audiogames.net
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Subject: [Audyssey] damage extreme help
I think I missed something because the email message I have for dow
Hi,
Type "demo" into the username box.
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To: "The Addictor" ; "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Huge Update for Phrase Madness
how do i try the demo it keeps asking me for
I like the idea. I remember someone else suggesting I use sounds to make
identifying land or water tiles quicker, but I must have never written it down.
I will correct that gross oversight, on my part, by immediately writing down
your suggestion Ken. lol.
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Hi
The cops game will be like Tank Commander but will add the feature of you
being able to get out of your police car and chase after the criminals on
foot.
You will also be able to enter buildings to seek them out.
The way you fire your weapon in cops and the built in shooting range will be
d
Ah! Level editor? Wow!
saygilar sevgiler.
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From: "Philip Bennefall"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Speech on Blastbay products
Thank you Will, glad you liked the speech. There is no scheduled release
date
Hi Matheus,
I do plan on releasing some of those games but in their DOS versions.
But that takes time to put them in a zip with corrected instructions and
upload them to my site.
If I could get detailed directions on how to play DOS games on today's
computers, I would add that information to th
Hi Sean
Well It's nice to see you'd glide into that position without knowing any
detail. There's been good reason I've taken such time to put out the next
issue. I'm not sure how many can empathise. One thing I hadn't said Is
that my Mother is now back in the hospital for the third time in
I can say with alot a certainty that Michael didn't send this.
- Original Message -
From: "Alfredo_The_Music_maker"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Hey Gamers
Now, this proves his account was hacked or how else would they know th
Hi all
Yes I do plan to put issue #55 out soon.
I've had some complications however. Twice I've had to get the computer
fixed. Also if anyone knows how to extract DBX files that would be
wonderful.
On another note yes I know I dropped the ball. Life Isn't always good
stuff. It's been
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