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Space Dementia II
Posted by Michael on 4 September 2003, 04:41 GMT

Thibaut Chevalier has released a successor to his popular space shooter, Space Dementia. This new multiplayer version, Space Dementia II, features even more breathtaking 3-D graphics as you battle in space with another 89, 92+, or Voyage 200. The game (which is open source) runs on his FlatSpin engine, providing the real-time 3-D graphics. On one last note, external ships from Space Dementia will not work in this new version.

 


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Re: Space Dementia II
Michael O'Brien  Account Info
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I just have to say one thing besides this is a great game. I posted the news! Well not really, but I submitted the news and It says "Michael" posted it (I know it was MV).

     5 September 2003, 01:36 GMT

Re: Space Dementia II
christopher greeson  Account Info

I haven't had the chance to play the game because I don't have a friend with an 89 but I was just curious as to how well the controls handle? In know that in the first game you could twist the ship all around and it would never go in quite the direction you wanted.

     7 September 2003, 23:23 GMT


Re: Re: Space Dementia II
Michael O'Brien  Account Info
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the "Arcade" controls work just fine, but the "Simulation" controls get buggy when the ship's pitch get >45 deg and the roll is anything but 0 deg.

     8 September 2003, 17:16 GMT

Space Dementia II
bordoni nils  Account Info

Good 3D engine but I'm waiting for the 1 player version.
There are not a lot of persons who have 2 68k platforms.

     19 September 2003, 09:09 GMT
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