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* PING PONG V1.1b *
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1.) General
Ping Pong is an old classic among the computergames. Who doesn't know the
old consoles with their paddels and the games Ping Pong, Squash and Tennis.
I've searched for this games but didn't find any good version, so I tried
to do one myself. Here is the result.
2.) Public Domain
Ping Pong is no PUBLIC DOMAIN. You may copy it or include it in your own
PD-series or spread it on your Mailbox. But you're only allowed to do so,
if your medium is a non-commercial one. That means that the prices must be
as low as possible. The maximum is an equivalent of US $5 or 5 ÐM for a
single disk. The rights for this program stay on my side, but I can't be
made responsible for exploding monitors, shredded disks, or any other
errors made by this game. The archive may only be spread in whole form.
IMPORTANT:
The usage of this program by persons who support violence against
foreigners is strictly prohibited.
3.) How much does it cost ?
Nothing. But I would be proud to recieve a postcard or a letter from you.
Simply write me your opinion about this game, any bug you've found or
what you'd like to see in the next version.
4.) About the game
a.) Up to now there's only a 1 player version, the next version will
contain a 2 player mode, a more silly oponent, a setup menu, sound
and a Highscore List (probably)
b.) I haven't included the Gadtools Library yet, but the next version
probably will look a bit different,
c.) Steering: Cursor Up/Down
d.) For the rest, play the game, it's easy to understand.
5.) My address
Michael Bauer
Hegelstr.27
72072 Tuebingen
07071/72293
EMail : bauermichael@student.uni-tuebingen.de
oder: bauer@voivod.adsp.sub.org ( you'd better take the other address)
Have Fun ...
P.S. Ping Pong was written in C using Matt Dillon's Dice and using OS2.04