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Re: Games, games and games



Well, I've always loved adventure games (not to be confused with RPG I 
guess). My favourites through the years has been Sierra's Police Quest
I-IV, Lucasarts' Monkey Island series, Icom's Deja Vu and Dynamix's Rise
Of The Dragon.

Actually I'm currently writing a game engine myself in Linux to create
games in the Deja Vu/Rise Of The Dragon style.

Sadly, game manufacturers don't seem to do this genre anymore.

/Henrik
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Henrik Lidbjörk, Sweden
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On Sat, 26 May 2001, Mark Collins wrote:

> A question, or survey if you will...
> 
> I expect most people on these various lists use Linux in one way or another...
> 
> What I want to know is what sort of games people would be buy for 
> Linux/BSD/SOlaris/Whatever. I expect Loki's regular offerings of 'Yet Another 
> FPS' isn't the sort of thing Linux users generally go in for.
> 
> In my personal experience, Linux users tend to be into RPGs/RTS', and not 
> gorefests.
> 
> Opinions?
> 
> (I've got meetings with various publishers over the next month, I want a 
> decent thing to present them with)
> 
> -- 
> The Infamous Mark 'Nurgle' Collins
> email: me@thisisnurgle.org.uk
> 
> When Dexter's on the Internet, can Hell be far behind?"
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