Re: A83: Hays Games Co. Admits Defeat
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Re: A83: Hays Games Co. Admits Defeat
Sir, since you just called us gay, we are going to press charges on you.
>From: uncool3@juno.com
>Reply-To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
>To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: A83: Hays Games Co. Admits Defeat
>Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 00:39:15 -0400
>
>
>That's finally some good news, If you ask me I think some people should
>press charges on you assholes, you all suck and your name should be Gay's
>Games Company.
>(KSA)Tekken
>
>On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 08:43:57 PDT Mike Smith <choad_22@hotmail.com>
>writes:
> >
> > ticalc.org has recently announced that it will no longer add Hays
> > Games
> > Programs to their archives, which means all three major calc sites,
> > Dimension-Ti, Ti-Files, and ticalc.org are no longer supporting Hays
> > Games
> > Company software, so it is for that reason, the Hays Games Company
> > must
> > admit defeat. As of tomorow, our page will be shut down, as will our
> >
> > company. In the past, we have been blamed for stealing programs and
> > putting
> > our names on them, most notibly for NBA Hangtime and Tetris Gold.
> > But it
> > goes way beyond that. Our list of wrongdoings include Code Thieft,
> > Use of
> > anothers name, lieing, and even homepage hacking. It all started in
> > a yahoo
> > chat room, four of us were chatting and found out we each had Ti83's
> > and we
> > wanted to use them to make money, so we founded the Hays Games
> > Company. Our
> > plan was to make it so that Hays Games Company owned all the
> > archives and
> > programs, and charged a small $1 per month and we would just send
> > you
> > upgrades to your software. There were some problems however, and
> > Bill Nagel
> > to us was the main one. We were going to monopolise the Ti83 using
> > these
> > steps:
> >
> > 1. Get rid of Bill Nagel (at all costs)
> > 2. Get on one ti sites good side
> > 3. Release quantity over quality
> > 4. Programmeral Diffusion of major OS
> > 5. Release new Doorways with 50+ programs at once
> > 6. Charge money for program upgrades.
> >
> > We got as far as to step four, until something went wrong, Bryan
> > Rabeler
> > found out about our copies and deleted all of them. This was our
> > first major
> > set back. Then along came the New Programmers Order, which was
> > founded by
> > Chuck Taylor, one of our former members. Soon we had more enemies
> > then we
> > could handle, and had to hide out for awhile. We started a new
> > company
> > called Ellis Industries as a front to our operations while anti-hays
> > died
> > down a bit. Then we came back, but the NPO had allied itself with a
> > group
> > called Z80-AC and took over our homepage. After we made our new
> > homepage,
> > Kirk Meyer informed us that ticalc.org, the last site to hold Hays
> > Games Co.
> > Programs, has deleted all of our software and will not accept it
> > anymore. We
> > then knew we would never get further then step 3 in our plan for a
> > Ti83
> > monopoly. The folowing is a list of games we have copied:
> >
> > Championship Bowling - Fella Bowling
> > NBA Jam - NBA Hangtime
> > Baseball - Major League Baseball '98
> > Jackoff - Batman and Robin's MOM?
> > ZTetris - Tetris Gold
> > Duckhunt - Duckhunt 83
> > All Star Baseball - All Star Baseball '99
> > Race IV- San Francisco V: Extreme Driving, San Francisco V, Rush the
> > Rock,
> > San Francisco V: Rushin' in Russia, San Francisco V: Turbo, San
> > Francisco V:
> > Nitro
> > Screensaver 83: Hays Plus Screen Saver
> > ZCon83: Hays Plus Contrast Changer
> >
> >
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