Vic Match-up: Jeff Minter versus Tom Griner
Vic Match-up: Jeff Minter versus Tom Griner
I know you don't want to choose, but if you had to . . . Please explain your choice.
Once I got in touch with Tom Griner and pissed him off.
I'd like to apologize for this now, almost 15 years later.
When comparing the two it seems like Tom aimed at impressive effects: hires graphics, software sprites while the gameplay was mostly clones of arcade games. Jeff on the other hand used more traditional graphics but perhaps put more effort in developing the game ideas, making the games unique to play even if things didn't move one pixel at a time.

When comparing the two it seems like Tom aimed at impressive effects: hires graphics, software sprites while the gameplay was mostly clones of arcade games. Jeff on the other hand used more traditional graphics but perhaps put more effort in developing the game ideas, making the games unique to play even if things didn't move one pixel at a time.
Anders Carlsson






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Griner wins, hands down. He gave me hours of fun playing Choplifter with my brother and our friends. Not to mention Shamus and Astroblitz...
From R. Melick's site:

Carlsson, out of curiosity, how exactly did you piss TG off?
From R. Melick's site:
GAME NAME: Astroblitz
COMPANY : Creative Software
AUTHOR : Tom E. Griner (1982)
GRAPHICS : Excellent. The graphic effects Tom Griner indulged himself in is technically impressive ... even to peers like Jeff Minter! (Mr. Minter implied just that, in an online interview with R. Melick.)

Carlsson, out of curiosity, how exactly did you piss TG off?

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What was it you said to make him angry then???carlsson wrote:Once I got in touch with Tom Griner and pissed him off.I'd like to apologize for this now, almost 15 years later.
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cool idea
here is a list of Tom Griner Vic games, i'm gonna try them over the next few days
Minter - Matrix is gonna be hard to beat for me. Psychedelia was great with headphones.
here is a list of Tom Griner Vic games, i'm gonna try them over the next few days
Minter - Matrix is gonna be hard to beat for me. Psychedelia was great with headphones.
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Yes, and for all the same reasons.orion70 wrote:Griner wins, hands down. He gave me hours of fun playing Choplifter with my brother and our friends. Not to mention Shamus and Astroblitz...
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Griner, Tom
Guardian (1981, VIC, Systems Formulate Corp)
Meteors (1981, VIC, Systems Formulate Corp)
Astroblitz (1982, VIC, Creative)
Videomania (1982, VIC, Creative)
Black Hole (1982, VIC, Creative)
Terraguard (1982, VIC, Creative)
Predator (1982, VIC, HES)
Mosquito-Infestation (1982, VIC, HES)
Maze (1983, VIC, HES)
Satellite Patrol (VIC, HES)
[P] Shamus (1983, VIC, HES) port from 800
[P] Choplifter (1983, VIC, Creative) port from AP2
Minter, Jeff (Llamasoft)
Defenda [Andes Attack] (VIC) later for ST
Aggressor (1982, VIC, HES)
Rat Man (VIC)
Headbanger's Heaven (VIC) later for SPEC
Abductor (VIC)
Traxx (VIC)
Gridrunner (1982?, VIC, HES) later for C64
Laser Zone (VIC)
Matrix (VIC)
Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time (VIC) later for C64
[N] Psychedelia (VIC) light sythesizer; later for C64, SPEC, MSX