bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones) (04/04/91)
The subject says it all. I would like to get Lode Runner for the ST if it exists. If yes, does someone want to sell their copy? If the answer is no are there any similar type games that you can recommend? Thanks, Bruce Jones Unisys {hpda, sun, uplherc}!unislc!bj Salt Lake City, Utah unislc!bj@cs.utah.edu (801) 594-7046 -- Unisys {hpda, sun, uplherc}!unislc!bj Salt Lake City, Utah unislc!bj@cs.utah.edu
warwick@cs.uq.oz.au (Warwick Allison) (04/05/91)
In <1991Apr3.205704.8441@unislc.uucp> bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones) writes: >The subject says it all. I would like to get Lode Runner for the >ST if it exists. If yes, does someone want to sell their copy? If >the answer is no are there any similar type games that you can recommend? Try Runner in the atari/games directory on atari.archive. I'm not sure, but I DID get a games from there that was EXACTLY like lode runner. (Jeff Weiner's Index says "??" for that game, so email him if it is indeed Load Runner - I'm pretty sure it is). Warwick -- _--_|\ warwick@cs.uq.oz.au / * <-- Computer Science Department, \_.--._/ University of Queensland, v AUSTRALIA.
eahsnsr@nmt.edu (Eric A. Hobbs) (04/05/91)
In article <1991Apr3.205704.8441@unislc.uucp> bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones) writes: >The subject says it all. I would like to get Lode Runner for the >ST if it exists. If yes, does someone want to sell their copy? If >the answer is no are there any similar type games that you can recommend? There is a good mono-only Lode Runner clone at atari.archive. It's from Germany and I think it's name is GO_UP. ------------- Eric A. HOBBS! eahsnsr@JUPITER.nmt.edu
boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu (Mickey Boyd) (04/07/91)
In article <1991Apr3.205704.8441@unislc.uucp>, bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones) writes: >The subject says it all. I would like to get Lode Runner for the >ST if it exists. If yes, does someone want to sell their copy? If >the answer is no are there any similar type games that you can recommend? > There is a great PD version from Germany called Go-Up. If it is not on atari.archive, I can upload it. Please let me know if it is not. It works on mono monitors (I don't know about color). -- ---------------------------------+------------------------------------- Mickey R. Boyd | "Kirk to Enterprise. All clear FSU Computer Science | down here. Beam down Technical Support Group | yeoman Rand and a six-pack . ." email: boyd@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu | ---------------------------------+-------------------------------------
ieb4826@zeus.tamu.edu (BOU-SAADA, INGRID EDMOND) (04/07/91)
In article <1991Apr7.032118.4860@mailer.cc.fsu.edu>, boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu (Mickey Boyd) writes... ?In article <1991Apr3.205704.8441@unislc.uucp>, bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones) writes: ?>The subject says it all. I would like to get Lode Runner for the ?>ST if it exists. If yes, does someone want to sell their copy? If ?>the answer is no are there any similar type games that you can recommend? ?> ? ?There is a great PD version from Germany called Go-Up. If it is not on ?atari.archive, I can upload it. Please let me know if it is not. It works ?on mono monitors (I don't know about color). ? I tried go-up using a mono-emulator and found that it was unplayable (too slow and jerky). However, Broderbund has released Lode-Runner for the ST through a French company called Loriceil (sp?). I played it on a friend's ST and it was a very good port. Better sound and graphics by far than the old apple II vers. It also has a level editor and a cheat mode. If you liked the old LR you should call around to some software dealers who sell imports like: COMPUTER GAMES+ (800) 443-8189 SIDELINE SOFTWARE (800) 888-9273 Good Luck Ed Bou-saada
chuckie@pro-odyssey.cts.com (Chuck Schul) (04/11/91)
In-Reply-To: message from boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu yes it is go-up it is nice mono the version i have.very well made!. ---- ProLine: chuckie@pro-odyssey Internet: chuckie@pro-odyssey.cts.com UUCP: crash!pro-odyssey!chuckie ARPA: crash!pro-odyssey!chuckie@nosc.mil