xLIB xLIB Revolution v1.0 Released
Posted by Michael on 16 October 2005, 13:48 GMT
Master of BASIC programming Kevin Ouellet has done the impossible again. This time he has created xLIB xLIB Revolution, a clone of Dance Dance Revolution for the 83+. In extremely impressive style, the game allows for background images and animations in addition to running at a decent speed. There is a level editor for creating your own songs. xLIB xLIB Revolution does, as its name indicates, require the flash application xLIB (which is included in the zip file), so you must have at least 16 KB of free archive space.
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Re: xLIB xLIB Revolution v1.0 Released
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Patrick Prendergast
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I am extremely proud of you Kevin! This is yet another quality game, you deserve all the accolades one can give!
You will never cease to amaze me, not ever.
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22 October 2005, 10:17 GMT
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Re: xLIB xLIB Revolution v1.0 Released
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CajunLuke
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I must aplologize for causign anyone distress by inadvertantly confusing them by talking about flib, when the real ASM library is xLIB. I apologize to the community.
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22 October 2005, 15:32 GMT
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