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Post by RadicalRex on Aug 9, 2023 8:01:21 GMT
Funnily enough, I'd asked Google Bard the same question and it suggested Cosmic Express. It said that "It had a very unique style, with monochrome green graphics and a curved CRT-style screen. The gameplay was set in an Eldritch setting" which is total BS. They really just make shit up.
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Post by RadicalRex on Aug 9, 2023 8:04:51 GMT
Case in point
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Post by askew on Aug 9, 2023 8:08:08 GMT
Popular and respected – at last!
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Post by wunty on Aug 9, 2023 8:09:07 GMT
askew I've heard you're always on the lookout for new and interesting fonts. I've got a few things I'd like to show you. What's your email address please. These things are fonts. Honest.
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Post by askew on Aug 9, 2023 8:09:51 GMT
wunty webmaster@fontgeek.io pls
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Post by wunty on Aug 9, 2023 8:22:44 GMT
Excellent. Just got to find my camera.
I mean fonts.
I just need to find my fonts.
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Post by JonFE on Aug 9, 2023 8:44:23 GMT
Danno how did you guess I had the colour monitor? For all you know, I could have had the green one only the 464 had the badhulk screen. Badhulk screen, LOL, I loved that!!!
As JuniorFE posted, wikipedia suggests both green and colour monitors were available for the 6128, but, for the life of me, I cannot recall ever seeing the green one in the wild...
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Post by BeetrootBertie on Aug 9, 2023 8:44:54 GMT
Nice to see so many font enthusiasts!
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Post by Youthist on Aug 9, 2023 8:48:33 GMT
Always loved that shinymiller, a great guy.
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Post by Lizard on Aug 29, 2023 22:46:23 GMT
I have two. First is a game I played at school on a BBC Micro circa '93-'94, obviously though the game may well have been older. An educational puzzle adventure thing, set in an British village. It ended with you flying into space.
Second is a game I played a demo of on PC around '97-'98, maybe later. An isometric or third-person helicopter shooter with polygonal graphics, like Zeewolf but more advanced. It was arcadey, but not just a shooter - had missions a bit like the Strike games. May have been a German developer.
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Post by Danno on Aug 29, 2023 22:59:09 GMT
I have two. First is a game I played at school on a BBC Micro circa '93-'94, obviously though the game may well have been older. An educational puzzle adventure thing, set in an British village. It ended with you flying into space. Second is a game I played a demo of on PC around '97-'98, maybe later. An isometric or third-person helicopter shooter with polygonal graphics, like Zeewolf but more advanced. It was arcadey, but not just a shooter - had missions a bit like the Strike games. May have been a German developer. First one might be SpaceX?
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Post by Lizard on Aug 29, 2023 23:08:49 GMT
I have two. First is a game I played at school on a BBC Micro circa '93-'94, obviously though the game may well have been older. An educational puzzle adventure thing, set in an British village. It ended with you flying into space. Second is a game I played a demo of on PC around '97-'98, maybe later. An isometric or third-person helicopter shooter with polygonal graphics, like Zeewolf but more advanced. It was arcadey, but not just a shooter - had missions a bit like the Strike games. May have been a German developer. First one might be SpaceX? No, sadly not. This one was set in the village until the very end, and had a map for navigation.
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Post by dfunked on Aug 30, 2023 7:28:14 GMT
Swiv 3D for the second one possibly?
Extreme Assault is one I think I played the demo of and jumped to mind too. (it had a third person mode iirc)
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Post by LegendaryApe on Aug 30, 2023 7:41:46 GMT
I have two. First is a game I played at school on a BBC Micro circa '93-'94, obviously though the game may well have been older. An educational puzzle adventure thing, set in an British village. It ended with you flying into space. Second is a game I played a demo of on PC around '97-'98, maybe later. An isometric or third-person helicopter shooter with polygonal graphics, like Zeewolf but more advanced. It was arcadey, but not just a shooter - had missions a bit like the Strike games. May have been a German developer. Could the second be G Police?
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Post by Lizard on Aug 30, 2023 11:26:09 GMT
It's Extreme Assault, thank you dfunkedObviously my memory is faulty because I don't remember it being isometric, must've used third person.
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