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- In article mumi@mol.biol.ethz.ch (Christian Mumenthaler) writes:
- >Date: Wed, 4 Jan 1995 14:21:35 --100
- >From: mumi@mol.biol.ethz.ch (Christian Mumenthaler)
- >To: amos-list@access.digex.net
- >Subject: Re: Letter in AF
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- >>
- >> Well, for the two of you that have not bought this month's issue of Amiga
- >Format
- >> (you know, the one with AMOS PROFESSIONAL on it), there's a letter of a
- >> subscriber that I wanted to show to you:
- >>
- >> '[...going on how he used to write adventures in the old days, using The Quill
- >and
- >> GAC]
- >> Anyway, in [...] Amiga Format there were two graphic adventures, Starbase 13
- >and
- >> Black Dawn [...]; I would like to know what program these were written in
- >because I
- >> am a budding adventure writer, but the likes of AMOS are just not dedicated
- >enough
- >> for the production of quality adventures - not in my experience.
- >> [...]'
- >>
- >> Amiga Format's answer: '[...] they were both written in AMOS!'
- >>
- >> ;-)
- >>
- >> Branko Collin
- >> bcollin@mpi.nl
- >>
- >>
-
- >That's typical.
- >Not to mention the two excellent high-quality games "Knights"
- >and "High Octane" that were both No. 1 games of Amiga
- >User International's coverdisk (and I'm sure I'm forgetting
- >a few others!).
- >I sometimes wonder what these magazines would put on their
- >coverdisks if there were no AMOS PD games around. Maybe
- >ASCII strategy games? ;-)
-
- >Greetings,
-
- > Chris
-
- >PS: Of course, there are also some quality PD games written in
- >C/Assembler, e.g. "Shepherd", "Rockez", "Cybernetix" etc.
-
- Ahem.. Rocketz is written in Blitz Basic 2 in fact.
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