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Date   : Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:30:36 +0000
From   : Joel Rowbottom <joel@...>
Subject: Re: test...please ignore

At 09:44 13/02/02 +0000, Richard_Talbot-Watkins@... wrote:

>Anyone got any unreleased classics lying around at home?

I once wrote an implementation of Tetris in 6502, the one and only game I 
got close to finishing. Interrupt-driven music, dancing cossacks, flashing 
stars (I did get a 2-level parallax scrolling starfield behind it at one 
point but it took up too much memory), and scrolltext.

In fact, I think the only thing which *didn't* work was the collision 
detection, which was a bit dicky.

I can always root out the sourcecode if anyone wants a play. You'll need 
the Lancs 6502 assembler ROMs to play with it tho.


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