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- From: greg@Quotron.COM (Greg "Maddog" Knauss)
- Subject: ANALOG games (was Re: RipOff: Heh Heh Heh Nyaah)
- Message-ID: <greg.724981273@duke>
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- Organization: Quotron System, Inc.
- References: <BzL9IM.Dps@phage.cshl.org> <Dec.21.14.29.15.1992.22889@electron.rutgers.edu> <!#s2-rh@rpi.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 23:41:13 GMT
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- petitc@nuge104.its.rpi.edu (Christopher Jon Petit) writes:
-
- >Yeah. I think I have something like 3 dozen of them. And I typed in Rocks,
- >a 3-D Maze Game, a Database program, a spreadsheet program, Train Crazy,
- >and my favorite: some game where you're at the bottom of a cave with a
- >limited supply of air and strength (and had to avoid a dart and bat).
- >Loved building silly caves for it.
-
- It was called "Upward!" I wrote it, geez, when I was sixteen, years and
- years and years ago -- it was my first real game. I've overjoyed that you
- liked it, and it's nice to see that someone used the editor. (ANALOG forgot
- to print the documentation for it.)
- And wasn't the music awful?
- --
- Greg Knauss (greg@quotron.com) "Llamas, dammit! Llamas!"
-