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000330_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Fri Oct 31 03:36:44 1997.msg
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The man most directly responsible for this twaddle was neil Bramwell, who did
thus comment on Re: Commercial Games on the night of 30-Oct-97:
-> I know these are not games but I think all the fun school and
-> 10 out of 10 educational progs are written in amos
Yeah, most of it was. If you look in the Amiga Format (October??) they had
a selection of various educational software, of which most was done in
AMOS. I know for a fact, Playdays Paint was done in AMOS (The kids TV show
playbus) and it got crap marks.
I did have a list somewhere of AMOS written stuff, as I scour the mags for
it, but i'll be darned if I know where I put it...
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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