gsarff@ssdis.UUCP (gary sarff) (04/18/88)
Ever since I read the first notice about sega glasses months ago I have been practically frothing waiting for someone to finish and come out with their products. This is what I've been waiting for since september 85 for my amiga. So come on Leo!! 8-) I appreciate that you think you have done everything better than everyone else is likely to, (maybe so since no one else has anything either.) Asking everyone else to halt development and hacking and wait for you guys struck me as kind of strange for some reason. Not that I don't see your point of view, fragmentation of the amiga market and all, but from the point of view of, if some other computer company asked their potential competitors, "please don't develop and let out your product that is similar to ours because ours will be better" then it becomes strange. I could see Commodore asking Atari this, one wonders what Atari's response would be. 8-) Hurry up Leo!, I want to play 3d mutant ninja turtles from hell on my amiga. And see some neat 3d screen hacks (little crabs reaching their claws out of the screen to rip of one's face?) (pardon me, it's late here) -- Gary Sarff {uunet|ihnp4|philabs}!spies!ssdis!gsarff To program is human, to debug is something best left to the gods. "Spitbol?? You program in a language called Spitbol?" The reason computer chips are so small is that computers don't eat much.
cs178abu@sdcc8.ucsd.EDU (John Schultz) (04/21/88)
Waiting for LCD 3D video games? Stay tuned. I've finished the skeleton code; it's up, it's running, it's RSN. Any other questions contact Haitex Resources for pricing and shipping dates. John (SpaceSpuds) Schultz