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This product may be freely distributed, provided only a nominal fee is
charged, and all files are distributed together. This product may NOT be
distributed with a commercial product. If you distributed earlier versions
of this product on BBSs or Networks, PLEASE distribute this version too.
TETRIX is based on a game I first saw on and IBM-PC (ugh!). The original
game is called TETRIS, and was designed and first written in Russia. The
original program has been placed in the Public Domain. Since then, I've
seen one other PD version, and a commerical version published by Spectrum
HoloByte for both the IBM-PC and the Macintosh. Note: I have recently
been informed that the ORIGINAL game was not created in Russia but in
Bulgaria. It was then re-written in Russia, etc. I have no way to confirm
this, but I thought I'd set the record straight.
When I first played Tetris, it was on a PC at work. I found the game very
addicting, despite its simplicity. I was frustrated because I couldn't
play it on MY machine. So, I wrote it. The project has grown from a
simple hack to a more complete verision with extras I have no interest in,
but I have seen offered in other versions. If you enjoy the game, please
register by sending $20 to-
David Corbin
2205 Treehouse Parkway
Norcross, GA 30093
(think about it. I'd rather have $5 or $10, than nothing, so if you don't
feel it's worth $20, send what you feel it IS worth)
Please indicate the version number of your copy with your registration.
I won't promise you anything if you do register, but if some type of
serious bug is found, I'll contact you and inform you that a "new-improved"
version is available.
Suggestions and comments welcome with registration.
The product is written entirely in Aztec C 3.6, by Manx. Thanks for SDB.
I'd also like to acknowledge the following people for either advice, an
idea, or a piece of code that was helpful
Lee Leonard - advice and opinions
Joe Torre - help on Title Screen design
Jim Kent - his code on reading IFF files
Justin V. McCormick - the sound code
Several members on the Amiga Atlanta, Inc. TechSIG, for Beta testing.
Version 1.1 -
Mostly changes in the Zoo file. Version 1.0 left the TitleScreen out. A
couple of other minor things.