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- perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen) wrote:
- >Joanne Dow (jdow@BIX.com) wrote:
- >> >[mindwalker]
- >> >And it was really *ugly* >:-)
- >
- >> Ugly or not it worked on every version of AmigaDOS until the A4000s hit with
- >> 3.0. And it almost worked there. What other game can claim that? (Particularly
- >> Euro-games, which seemed to crash if you had an extra disk drive on your A1000
- >> or booted with active harddisks....)
- >
- >Being one of the first games it was probably one of the few actually
- >programmed to guide lines :)
- >
-
- I hate to change the subject of this thread (though it seems to
- have happened without me), but I'm afraid I liked Mindwalker.
- So, the graphics were not the best, but the atmosphere was
- definately there. When that skull and crossbonez flew up at
- you, it made my bones chill, and the sound of the chrome
- spheres made my skin crawl.
-
- I never did figure out what the objective of the game was, but
- after playing it one night, it just rattled my nerves.
-
-
- Just my two cents
-
- Alexander W. Dorn
-
-