Date : Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:05:14 -0600
From : <clonghur@...>
Subject: Re: Classic train game for the BBC Micro?
Wow
Thanks everyone for finding this - both versions. Now I've got to dust
off my knowledge of emulators and try to get it to work on my PC.
Just to give you some background on why I was so specific about this
game, I do 3D computer models now and "one the side" I do models for
Microsoft Train simulator (my site is@...). I'm
writing a piece about my original graphics experience and gaming
influences for another website and I remembered playing this BBC train
game to distraction when I was young.
Not that it's particularly pertinent to this thread of discussion but I
thought you'd like to know as I've never posted here before and was met
by such an overwhelming response to my first question :-)
Chris Longhurst
Flight simulator CGI exploitation supervisor.
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> A. J. Davis wrote:
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> > I think the game is here:
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> http://www.stairwaytohell.com/bbc/archive/diskimages/Various/T
> heTrainGame.zip
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> Indeed it is!
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> And here's the "remix" I was talking about. It was 100%
> assembler - I hadn't realised that...
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> http://8bs.com/cgi-bin/catalogue/catsel.cgi?http://8bs.com/poo
l/tau/tau91-10.zip
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