Done-and-done, Jim!
Joe
From: Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/04/26 Mon AM 01:35:36 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have complete confidence that the data will survive--I'll leave that aspect
If I can add to this: I believe that the MEDIUM you write about isn't
complete
without the actual gameplay experience: Loading the game, looking at the
title
screen with anticipation, gameplay mechanics, looking at maps, consulting
add-ins/feelies. I feel that it is imperative that the game
At 10:25 26/04/2004 -0500, you wrote:
AND the original hardware to play it on, right Jim? If you want the full
experience, you can't settle for 1 second load time on an emulator when
you could have 45 seconds on the original Apple. B-)
If it's 1 sec. in the emulator, then it's a bad emulator
Vincent Joguin wrote:
If it's 1 sec. in the emulator, then it's a bad emulator ;-)
For those who didn't get the joke, Vincent has written several
emulators. :-)
--
Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
World's largest electronic gaming project:http://www.MobyGames.com/
A delicious slice of the
Vincent Joguin stated:
At 10:25 26/04/2004 -0500, you wrote:
AND the original hardware to play it on, right Jim? If you want the full
experience, you can't settle for 1 second load time on an emulator when
you could have 45 seconds on the original Apple. B-)
If it's 1 sec. in the emulator,
***
Umum.umm
I'm speechless.
Stuart
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Hehe--I'll assume that this is positive feedback, Stuart. Thanks for the compliment!
;)
Yeah, I was stunned as well, and I hope that I conveyed that in the article. Also,
thanks to C.E. for
Very cool, Joe!
You won't rip the sealed ones open, will you? Please don't, they look so
..pristine.
Marco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thought people would be interested in seeing a new article. Please check it out,
and tell me what you think.
Go to my site, and click on the STORIES
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Marco Wrote:
Very cool, Joe!
You won't rip the sealed ones open, will you? Please don't, they look so..pristine.
Marco
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Don't worry, Marco--we won't. :)
The Museum specializes in 'preserving' Origin games. We already are very proud of our
I won't startup the semi-annual archive/preserve debate again (it
hasn't been 6 months since the last one :), but since we have a few new
folks, anyone else do the 'media archiving' thing?
On Apr 25, 2004, at 8:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Marco Wrote:
Very cool, Joe!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have complete confidence that the data will survive--I'll leave that aspect to the collector-types that dig THAT aspect of collecting (Jim, Dan, etc.--VERY capable hands!) I prefer to distinguish what WE do as 'preservation'. It shows respect for the MEDIUM, as well as
Ya think he'd send us a link ;)
Good lord that was amazing. Its good to be the king (or at least his
curator...)
On Apr 24, 2004, at 2:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought people would be interested in seeing a new article. Please
check it out, and tell me what you think.
Go to my
Very nice! I saw two games in there that I worked on (one was a port; never
released). Good score!
- John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:09 PM
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Subject: [SWCollect] New Article from The
Been scouring the Museum site.ran across the 2400 A.D. page (I was
working on the C64 port at Origin at the time) which mentions Beyond 2400
A.D..
I actually saw this sequel while I was working on Space Rogue in 1988. I
was in Paul Neurath's office when some guys down the hall brought the
Umum.umm
I'm speechless.
Stuart
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Thought people would be interested in seeing a new
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