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Burger

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Jan 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/22/99
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I maintain a .plan file at bur...@logicware.com if anyone is interested.

I currently have mastered Jazz Jackrabbit 2, I had to pull network play
support from it at the last minute due to bug creep. But its network support
will be available on our website as an update. Probably even before you get
your copy. :)

Redneck is now being bug blasted. I already have a core group of beta
testers who will help me blow things up so unless you have GOOD references
and a track record, please don't e-mail me about being a playtester.

We are currently hiring mac game programmers, you must be willing to
relocate to the Los Angeles area. No telecommuters. Don't even ask.

Our web page is getting another major face-lift. It will be up sometime
today or tomorrow.

1999 is going to be a banner year for us and the Mac community.

After all, we are bringing to the mac a game from Sierra that a lot of
people have been asking for. :) :) :)

Burger

Johnny Rocket

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Jan 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/22/99
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Cool! Been dying to get my hands on JJ2. Now, a Sierra game that everyone
wants? HALF-LIFE! That's my educated guess! Bring it on!
Man, with the ATI 128 card inside every new G3, Half-Life will be a HUGE
seller! Hopefully the title can make it out the door sometime in 1999.

Luke Malish

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Jan 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/23/99
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In article <VB7q2.2236$un6.6...@news.inreach.com>, jro...@earthlink.net
(Johnny Rocket) wrote:

>Cool! Been dying to get my hands on JJ2. Now, a Sierra game that everyone
>wants? HALF-LIFE! That's my educated guess! Bring it on!
>Man, with the ATI 128 card inside every new G3, Half-Life will be a HUGE
>seller! Hopefully the title can make it out the door sometime in 1999.

Man, Logicware just keeps getting better and better. Say, Burger, could I
consider your previous message a PR for Half-Life on the mac?


-Luke Malish

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Sal Orlando

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Jan 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/23/99
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In article <78aql2$da9$1...@remarQ.com>, "Burger" <bur...@logicware.com> wrote:


>
> After all, we are bringing to the mac a game from Sierra that a lot of
> people have been asking for. :) :) :)
>
> Burger


Gee, that's great news!

I feel like I've been waiting Half my Life to hear you say that!

:) :) :)

-sal

--

Reality Equals Infinite Resolution

Rufo Sanchez

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Jan 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/23/99
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In article <78aql2$da9$1...@remarQ.com> , "Burger" <bur...@logicware.com>
wrote:

> I maintain a .plan file at bur...@logicware.com if anyone is interested.


>
> I currently have mastered Jazz Jackrabbit 2, I had to pull network play
> support from it at the last minute due to bug creep. But its network support
> will be available on our website as an update. Probably even before you get
> your copy. :)

I played the PC version of JJ2, and man, it had to have been the best side
scrolling mario-type game I'd ever seen. Can't wait to see it on the mac...

Checked out your website, and decided that I like it more then the
text-on-graph-paper version. Only downside is that it takes a while for the
images to load over the 28.8, but still nice.


--Rufo Sanchez
rufo...@usa.net
ru...@netacc.net

Loren Petrich

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Jan 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/25/99
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In article <78aql2$da9$1...@remarQ.com>, "Burger" <bur...@logicware.com> wrote:

> 1999 is going to be a banner year for us and the Mac community.

> After all, we are bringing to the mac a game from Sierra that a lot of


> people have been asking for. :) :) :)

Everybody's suspecting that this is Half-Life, but I think it important
not to be premature. Steve Jobs announced some games as shipping in the
next 120 days that will most likely be beta -- at best -- in that time
(Quake 3 Arena, Tomb Raider 3).

--
Loren Petrich
pet...@netcom.com
Happiness is a fast Macintosh
And a fast train

Loren Petrich

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Jan 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/25/99
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In article
<coceem04.no-22...@host-209-214-169-204.sdf.bellsouth.net>,
cocee...@spam.here.bellsouth.net (Luke Malish) wrote:

> Man, Logicware just keeps getting better and better. Say, Burger, could I
> consider your previous message a PR for Half-Life on the mac?

I think he's being coy because there is no official commitment as of now.

J.W. Corey Tamas

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Jan 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/25/99
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In article <petrich-2401...@c355117-a.lvrmr1.sfba.home.com>,
pet...@netcom.com (Loren Petrich) wrote:

> Everybody's suspecting that this is Half-Life, but I think it important
> not to be premature. Steve Jobs announced some games as shipping in the
> next 120 days that will most likely be beta -- at best -- in that time
> (Quake 3 Arena, Tomb Raider 3).

Starcraft

C

J.W. Corey Tamas

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Jan 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/25/99
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> > Man, Logicware just keeps getting better and better. Say, Burger, could I
> > consider your previous message a PR for Half-Life on the mac?
>
> I think he's being coy because there is no official commitment as of now.

I'd love to see Half Life for Mac, would support Logicware completely for
doing it, but...

For now I'm just really happy Quake II is on the way, and I'm willing to
be patient :)

C

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