Sports games on the Vic?
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Bah. That's the ugly, standard graphics version. This one I hand modified in Paintbrush (thus character cell boundaries may not be accurate). If I write the game, I will surely use user defined graphics and aim for something like this:
Please, don't drool on the keyboard.. it gets so icky to write.
Please, don't drool on the keyboard.. it gets so icky to write.
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Anders Carlsson
In the mean time, Tommy Engström has a "soccer" game on his web page: http://hem.passagen.se/tommyeng/vic20.htm
Not so much action, and it seems rather random whether the goalkeeper will let in a goal, but it's something resembling sports. During the weekend I can look through my tapes & disks, as I think I have something slightly better (Football by Dick Lampe, listed in Your Computer 1983/84).
Not so much action, and it seems rather random whether the goalkeeper will let in a goal, but it's something resembling sports. During the weekend I can look through my tapes & disks, as I think I have something slightly better (Football by Dick Lampe, listed in Your Computer 1983/84).
Anders Carlsson
I have tape, but I couldnt find image fron internet.carlsson wrote:Mika, now that you pointed to this thread; how is the Finnish track and field going? I haven't done anything to my football mock-up, more than I begun defining proper characters and then put it aside.
Its called 'Yleisurheilu'. And I cant find picture of gamebox anywere.
Now I have defined a character set and made a (ML) routine to print the playfield. The actual players were inserted manually, so it still is a mock-up, but on its way to become a real program.
I used double line width to be able to use the same graphic elements everywhere, without comprimising curves. It is easy to experiment with slimmer graphics later if I decide to.
I used double line width to be able to use the same graphic elements everywhere, without comprimising curves. It is easy to experiment with slimmer graphics later if I decide to.
Anders Carlsson