Slimeball Arrives for the 89/92+/V200
Posted by Michael on 11 May 2004, 01:37 GMT
I'm sure that many of you have played the Java slimeball game that's available on the internet. Well, now it is available for the 89, 92+, and Voyage 200. Just like the original, Slimeball is either single player against the AI or multiplayer on one or two calculators.
There's also a forgotten 83+ version by a different author that has been in our archives for a while.
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Re: Slimeball Arrives for the 89/92+/V200
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mike White
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yea i have the 83+ on my calc for a while ow play it everyday. and i have a crazy hyped up version on my site under games, it goes 3 times as fast(if no one else is playing) the only thing i wonder if this has a better ai then the 83+ cause tha ai is crazy!!!
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11 May 2004, 01:50 GMT
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Re: HELP
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Ben Cherry
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do you mean java games, or computer games in general? There are many ways to make computer games. One powerful solution is directx, with microsoft's visual studio or visual c++, which is expensive. Or you could use opengl and a free compiler like bloodshed dev c++, or something similar. Or you could go to macromedia.com and get flash mx 2004 pro, which has a 30 day free trial. It's written in a javascript/c++ kind of language and is actually pretty awesome. Or, there are tons more ways. If you meant on a calculator, then look up asm guru, and i think that will help you get started, or tigcc for 68k. Well, dinnertime for me...
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13 May 2004, 01:42 GMT
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Re: Slimeball Arrives for the 89/92+/V200
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Joesph17
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Its a pretty good java game, but the author needs to use double-buffering to avoid flicker.
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11 May 2004, 02:47 GMT
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Re: Slimeball Arrives for the 89/92+/V200
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joeman3429
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the 83 one is really fun on VTI, but on the real calc you can barely see the ball, the refresh rate (or whatever it's called) is so bad
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11 May 2004, 03:46 GMT
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