Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/09/13:46:17
In article <343B0DD0 DOT 695D AT why DOT net>, Todd Riggins <triggins AT why DOT net>
writes
>I am happy to annouce that I finally can share something to the
>DJGPP/ALLEGRO audience. ALLEGROIDS! Yep, it's another asteriod
>clone which is is awfully big(681k zip). The sound samples is what
>takes up half it's size. I also have a seperate zip that has it's
>full source code(13.1 zip). One word of warning though, it's sloppy.
>But, it has a highscore list that saves itself to a file("score.lst").
>Also, the joystick setup and configuration is decent I think.
>Anyway, if you have any spare time, check it out. It's totally
>freeware and you can do whatever you want to the code. My main
>goal is to write game code and upload it to my page and share
>with all my DJGPP/Allegro buddies. You can find this in
>"MY DJGPP STUFF" section at my webpage(URL below). Enjoy!
Coincidence?? :)
You can see my Asteroids clone type rip-off on my page.
I'll be checking out your Allegroids later Todd, I want to see the
competition I've got. :)
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David Jenkins
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