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- From: aggie@wealthy.ocean.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie)
- Subject: Re: Street Fighter
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 22:25:18 GMT
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- In article <93024.093909REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>, REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU
- wrote:
-
- > I agree that better games are possible on the Mac, but not while running
- > in the prefered manner (ie in cooperation with the OS...). What is
- > needed is a boot system for the mac which skips the OS completely and sets
- > things up for quick & dirty hardware access.
-
- Stuff and Nonsense. Hellcats, Falcon, Spectre, Prince of Persia, Solarian
- II, Pararena, Maelstrom and Lunatic Fringe all manage decent (if not
- better) animation WITHOUT having to ignore the OS.
-
- James
-