unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) (05/29/90)
In article <2852@crash.cts.com> rhood@pro-gsplus.cts.com (Robert Hood) writes: >In-Reply-To: message from risner@ms.uky.edu > >I have a proposition that I hope some game companies will see on here. Come >tothink of it, this applies to any company that produces copy-protected >software on 5.25" drives. > >I suggest that, since Apple is apparently trying to shift over to the 3.5" >disk as a "standard" as opposed to the 5.25" format, companies that make >copy-protected programs should provide a way to put their 5.25" products on >3.5" diskettes. Funny to read this, as I saw yesterday a hacked version of Prince of Persia that was on a 3.5" disk. Pretty slick if you ask me.. I mean BOTH the game and the fact that someone put it on a 3.5" are slick... If this game shows what a //e can do, I hope they make a GS version that's JUST as impressive in its domain... (i.e. Prince of Persia is VERY impressive even though I'm used to GS things nowadays). I'd buy a GS version in a second... Few editorial comments... Grand Prix Circuit GS SUCKS... Accolade really should learn how to program... [Not saying that I could do anything better, ...yet...] Task Force is awesome... -- _ __ __ __ _ /-------------------------------\ /_\ |__| | __| |_| |_ \ / |_| | unknown@ucscb.ucsc.edu | / \ | |__ |__ | |__ \/ | \ | unknown%darkside.com@ames.arpa | Computer engineering student seeking a job. \-------------------------------/