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David Seal  
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 More options Nov 3 1992, 9:22 am
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
From: ds...@armltd.co.uk (David Seal)
Date: 3 Nov 92 15:52:13 GMT
Local: Tues, Nov 3 1992 10:52 am
Subject: Re: What are the best games around at the mome
In article <1992Nov2.110051.6...@aston.ac.uk> dav...@uhura.aston.ac.uk (Mik

Davis) writes:
>[quoting Andy Fox]
>: One game which you have missed out, is Chaos. It's brilliant. Sort of a cross between
>: Asteroids, and well, Asteriods.......but with lots of extra twiddly bits.
>: Like rotating hexagons that split into loads of deadly homing thingies etc.
>: It's dead simple in concept, but really addictive. If you haven't seen it, then give
>: it a try.......

>  It strikes me that all the best games seem to be the simplest ones...

Maybe the game designers should take a course in RISC design? :-)

David Seal
ds...@armltd.co.uk

All opinions are mine only...


 
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