Subject: Re: [stella] Ho ho ho #1 (Boing) From: "John K. Harvey" <jkharvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 11:15:59 -0600 |
>Done, I think (or at least, according to PCAE it draws the same amount of >lines as Ms. Pac Man, Asteroids, Frogger etc ;) ) You know what you could do... if you were interested: There was a game for the TI-calculator series (I had a copy for the TI-85) called Plain-jump. It was a very simple game, one with a rolling marble that could jump up if a button was pressed or could move up and down smoothly into 4 different "lanes". Left and right controlled the speed, from a dead stop to pretty fast. It was a horizontal side-scroller where each track had holes at different points such that you would lose a life if the marble touched them. It was a very cool game (rather addicting). You could possibly do this with this demo, but making it scroll diagonally, if you wanted. There was also a shadow under the ball, which I think would add to it (as Piero already mentioned). Otherwise, I think it's a really cool demo. Nice job :) -John K. Harvey -- Archives (includes files) at http://www.biglist.com/lists/stella/archives/ Unsub & more at http://www.biglist.com/lists/stella/
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