BV> I guess so. But, I'm not going to. The only portable part would be
BV> the logic engine. The rest of it would have to be machine specific
BV> and as that is where mot of the code is, I can't see why you would
BV> bother nowadays. The PC market is large enough that you really
BV> wouldn't need to bother with anything else. The only exception to
BV> that would be the Nintendo or Sega platforms, but even that would be
BV> questionable as they have quite high setup costs and getting the
BV> info on them is difficult. Not to mention the marketing costs.
Fair enough. I just don't like IBMs, that's all. It's the Amiga
I want it for.
BV> I can't say that I've ever seen Wizard of War. Is there a C=64
BV> emulator that will run on a PC ? If you there is, can you attach it
PE> There is, but I don't have it. I have one on my BBS, but I didn't
PE> manage to get it to work. Anyone else?
BV> Fair'nuff. If you do find one that works, send it to me.
However, I do have a freeware OS/2 version of it, FREQ WOR.ZIP to
get it. I presume you can get access to someone else's OS/2
machine? It is a PM program. It's also not the same quality of
pictures as the C64 version, but certainly the concept is reproduced
intact.
PE> I prefer the simple shoot-the-grooblies type games. After WOW,
PE> my next favourite game is Space Invaders, then PacMan. I also
PE> like playing a real pinball machine at the parlour, but I'm not
PE> very good at that. However, it is not a good idea to extrapolate
PE> the world's views from ANY opinion of mine, in case you haven't
PE> worked that out yet!
BV> :) 'salright Paul. Believe it or not, I think you are amongst the
BV> majority on that one.
I wouldn't bet on that. Everyone thought I was an idiot when they
came over to my place and I demonstrated WOW to them. Bloody Poe
even beat me at it. :-( I have sworn revenge on the bloody tooth
puller, so there will be no death pact with him next time we meet.
Paul
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