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James Rubingh and Corey Taylor Release Arkanoid 2 v1.01 w/Level Editor
Posted by Nick on 14 December 1999, 00:10 GMT

Arkanoid 2 v1.0James Rubingh of ACZ has released Arkanoid 2 v1.01 for the TI-86. This game, unlike other breakout games, contains one interesting feature: 256 directional ball movement. A level editor, created by Corey Taylor, is also included. Congrats to James, Corey and all of ACZ for their great efforts!

Update (Nick): James recently fixed a minor bug that slowed the display of the score. You can download the updated version here. It's now at version 1.02.

 


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Re: James Rubingh and Corey Taylor Release Arkanoid 2 v1.01 w/Level Editor
Justin Krebs  Account Info

Look at the bottom of the main page. What happened to the updates for the 14th? I remember an arkanoid update was there, did it get deleted or am I imagining things

     16 December 1999, 01:38 GMT


Re: Re: James Rubingh and Corey Taylor Release Arkanoid 2 v1.01 w/Level Editor
Vejita
(Web Page)

It might have started on the 14th but I think if you update the same file then it just updates the date and doesn't show each individual update. Hence, that is why there wasn't an "added" and "updated" listing.


-Corey(but i don't really know)

     16 December 1999, 02:35 GMT

Re: James Rubingh and Corey Taylor Release Arkanoid 2 v1.01 w/Level Editor
Vejita
(Web Page)

May TI be cursed forever....their software must have a mind of its own.


Corey
ACZ inc
Ticalc.org project

     17 December 1999, 01:39 GMT


Re: Re: James Rubingh and Corey Taylor Release Arkanoid 2 v1.01 w/Level Editor
Spanky_McDougle  Account Info

No offence to you, or others who feel the same way, but frankly i'm getting a little anoyed with you people who gripe and complaine about stuff like this. These people are trying to build tools for you that will make your life a little easyer. you got to remember that these things are built as calculaters, not personal computers. So stop complaining, if you don't like the way they do things, build your own. Its not that hard. now i didnt mean to be such a dick about it, but certin things just irratate me.

-spanky-

     19 December 1999, 02:45 GMT
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