Re: A82: Where's Plane Jump 82?
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Re: A82: Where's Plane Jump 82?
*always* is a big word, sam, especially when it comes to web servers... a
couple of months ago they went down for 30 hours or so because an upgrade
of a card didn't go as smoothly as planned.
my fave is ticalc, but i like the puds (WHEN THEY ARE UPDATED) on
tiphiles. tiphiles needs some sort of description next to their progs,
tho. (instead of the game name, more like ticalc's)
-Greg
On Fri, 22 May 1998 19:24:55 PDT "Evil Sam" <evil_sam@hotmail.com>
writes:
>
>>One problem! Geocities requires that a site has at least ONE HIT per
>>month. This means the whole Ti-Philes would need to recieve 20
>HITS!!!
>>each month. Unless the Ti Philes has very loyal people, they might
>have
>>to pad their account counters. (this was meant as a semi-joke. I
>think
>>the Philes are ok, I occasionally go there except it bugs me that
>they
>>never fixed a link to Racin'USA 97 (I think, It might have been 98)
>They
>>have a review of it saying it's great, blah blah blah but no file. I
>>prefer ticalc.org, but the Philes were the first to have
>allfiles.zip's
>>and still are the only to have strict categories, eg.
>>Games:Driving/Fighting/Arcade/Classic/Puzzles...)
>>
> I go to both sites without a preference. Ticalc.org has undoubtedly
>
>the best and most up to date file archive. It also has the best source
>
>archive(the Philes one is just plain pathetic). I too like the Philes
>organizing though. Categorizing each game is very helpful. My favorite
>
>thing on the Philes has to be the reviews and screenshots. The PUDs
>and
>Highscores are cool but not very effective. The Philes also has the
>best
>Links section. So the choice is very simple, when you want a game go
>to
>ticalc.org, when you want information about a game go to the Philes.
>If
>I had to choose between the sites, I would choose ticalc.org because
>it
>is always working.
> Sam
>
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