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  12. Date: Fri, 8 Sep 95 19:59:52 1100
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  14. From: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au (Darryl Lewis)
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  16. Subject: group game
  17. Status: RO
  18. X-Status: 
  19.  
  20. We'll it looks like a number of people are interested in a group effort.
  21. So far there have been 3 suggestions for the sort of game.
  22. 1- Olympics
  23. 2- AMOS DOOM
  24. 3- Lunar Lander
  25.  
  26. I think we should start off small, just to see if it is possible to do
  27. something with it. That's why I'm in favor of Lunar Lander.
  28. I suggest that we break off into groups to pursue the idea that most
  29. appeals to you. Why be stuck coding something you don't like (jeez, I get
  30. enough of that at work). If people want to change groups, then that's OK,
  31. no restrictions, just work on the bits of code you want to.
  32.  
  33. I'll co-ordinate anyone who wants to help code Lunar Lander. I hope it will
  34. eventually be an entire game from take off from earth to the moon and
  35. return. (OK, so I've seen Apollo 13 a few times).
  36. If anyone is interested, (one person has already shown interest) email me.
  37.  
  38. Darryl
  39.  
  40. -- Via DLG Pro v1.0
  41.  
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