On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 05:38:06AM +0100, Iggy Drougge wrote:
  Derek Peschel skrev:
 >On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:21:09PM +0100, Iggy Drougge wrote: 
  > OLMasken!
Fire! Bilspel! 
 I need some more explanation here... 
 BBS games from the nineties. OLMasken is a "worm" game, Fire is like the Game
 and Watch game where you have to save people from a burning house. Bilspel is
 a marvelous little racing game. 
 
I remember another Game and Watch game where you have to catch pancakes
as they flip through the air.  Obviously Nintendo wasn't above reusing a
good idea.
  But such novelties aside, I'd rather have
bitmapped (or vector =) graphics and
 some channels of sound. 
I know what you mean.  Even a memory-mapped text display is much more
expressive than a slow serial link.
The one good thing about BBS games (or games on timesharing computers) is
that you get to play against a large number of other people.
-- Derek