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This material was submitted to me at the
World of Commodore show in Toronto, by one
of the users of a BBS, where it was uploaded
by the authors. It has since been posted to
Usenet (twice) and I have received email
from one of the authors indicating that it
is OK to include it in the library. For
reference purposes, this email and the
headers of the Usenet postings are included
below.
This is a VERY NICELY done game. One of the
nicest features is that, unlike many
commercial games, it actually plays by the
rules and doesn't require you to reboot to
use it. Maybe this just shows what can be
done by dedicated games designers and
programmers that really understand the
machine and work with it, rather than
against it...
-Fred ><>
28-Dec-87
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pst Date: Tue, 22 Dec 87 14:14:40 pst From:
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Organization: University of Victoria,
Victoria B.C. Cc: Status: R
As an interested party to getting our little
demo out to the world, I was wondering if
you'd received a copy AMOEBA Invaders yet?
If you have, then you have our permission
(as per the README file) to include it on
any disk you wish to. If you have not, then
I would be willing to send you a disk with
our demo on it through the mail (or, I
believe, you can FTP from the purdue
archives) - or whatever. Please let me know
if you are interested in it and need to get
a hold of it.
Steven A. Dean
PS: You are *really* doing a great job for
the Amiga community! All of the software
you put onto disks and ship out help make
the Amiga one of the nicest machines to work
on anywhere. Many thanks from myself and
the entire LND crew! :-) <---- Happy smiley
:-).
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x!pur-ee!j.cc.purdue.edu!afb From:
afb@j.cc.purdue.edu (Matthew Bradburn)
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.amiga Subject:
amoeba invaders, part 1 of 3 Message-ID:
<5947@j.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 10 Dec 87
07:25:35 GMT Organization: Purdue
University Computing Center Lines: 569
Approved: Matthew Bradburn
These are the binaries to a
freely-redistributable clone of "Space
Invaders". The author may be reached at
SDEAN1@UVVM.BITNET. Binaries only, for now.
Concatenate parts 1 and 2 and uudecode to
form 'amoeba'. And no, I didn't ask why
it's called what it is.
Matthew Bradburn ARPA: afb@j.cc.purdue.edu
UUCP: j.cc.purdue.edu!afb BITNET:
bradburn@purccvm.bitnet