[comp.sys.handhelds] MORE????

das9674@usl.edu (Stephenson Daniel A) (04/08/91)

Say, Falco, or someone, now that we all have Tetris and love it, you're gonna thrill us all when you come out with Klax, Columns, and Qix for the '48, right?

(tee hee)


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akcs.falco@hpcvbbs.UUCP (Andrey Dolgachev) (04/11/91)

Actually, I was thining along the lines of Falcon or VETTE!
     ---Falco

michaelv@IASTATE.EDU (Vanloon Michael Lee) (04/11/91)

In article <28627@rouge.usl.edu>, das9674@usl.edu (Stephenson Daniel A) writes:
> Say, Falco, or someone, now that we all have Tetris and love it,
you're gonna thrill us all when you come out with Klax, Columns, and Qix
for the '48, right?

QIX!  What an excellent idea!  Somebody write it, please.  :)
Falco??? ;)

michaelv@iastate.edu

akcs.falco@hpcvbbs.UUCP (Andrey Dolgachev) (04/12/91)

What's Qix?  Excuse my stupidity, but for that matter, what's Klax?
    ----Falco

anon@rouge.usl.edu (Anonymous NNTP Posting) (04/12/91)

In article <2804ee67:2690.3comp.sys.handhelds;1@hpcvbbs.UUCP> akcs.falco@hpcvbbs.UUCP (Andrey Dolgachev) writes:
>What's Qix?  Excuse my stupidity, but for that matter, what's Klax?
>    ----Falco
 Qix was one of those great 'early 80's' games, the one where that line spun and moved around the screen, and you controlled a tracker kinda thing, with which you would trace out a section of screen, at which time it would shade in, being 'gotten.'  Ofcourse, the 'line' could zap you if you were on an unconnected line, not to mention little 'chasers' which travelled along the lines like you did.  When, you 'got' >50% of the screen 'yours,' you won.


Klax is pretty simple too.  It's sorta like a timed 'connect 4' game, but you must color-coordinate, ect.  DON'T you go to video arcades?????



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