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- From: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu (Kelvin Leung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: wing commander flames and
- Message-ID: <C1Hoz5.4vJ@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 01:47:29 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.4888.22449@dosgate>
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- al.longtin@canrem.com (al longtin) writes:
-
-
- >Dear Psycho..
-
- > We appreciate how you never got beyond the 64.. There are a number of
- >Pc owners who never got beyond a 64, hence why they are pc owners. Amiga
- >users on the other hand, and many will agree, that the 64 was a good
- >machine.. It is where many of us had our start in computerdom. The 64
- >may have been a slow and small machine, but it was once called the Realm
- >of Impossibility, since alot of the good demos had code that seemed
- >impossible on this feeble machine.
-
- Hi... I don't mean to flame you, but since I have already told Psycho
- to keep all those *.advocacy away, I have no choice but to kindly ask you
- to post these kinds of postings in *.advocacy too.
-
- The C64 might have been a nice machine (I came from Apple ][ land :), but
- this isn't the right place to discuss it. Unless, of course, someone has
- ported Realm Of Impossibility to the Amiga, and you are comparing the
- merits on both machines... otherwise, all those "my computer is better
- than yours" really should reside in more appropriate newsgroups...
-
- Thanks for listening.
-
- BTW: I think I might have seen Realm Of Impossibility on an Apple ][... but
- do refresh my memory... what is it? who knows, maybe someone on
- the net would be interested in porting it to the Amiga...
-
- >Al
- >--
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-
- Yours sincerely,
- Kelvin
- e-mail: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu
-