Re: A85: ASM programmer wanted


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Re: A85: ASM programmer wanted




I didn't mean for profit I just meant as a title.  It would be just be
something by which to identify a series of games (mine).  Whenever I have
a wjole series, I guess.

Justin Bosch
justin-b@juno.com

On Wed, 20 May 1998 22:13:07 -0500 nine1one@juno.com writes:
> 	I think that starting a game company for real is not a really 
>good idea.  This whole selling ti85 games is just a bunch of B.S.  I 
>thought that the whole mentality of being a programmer for the ti85 
>was based on the original hacker moral that programs should be shared 
>freely.  After all this isn't really a legitimate platform for selling 
>software.  And besides it won't put bread on you table.  I like to 
>think of it as a stepping stone into the real programming world.  Ask 
>JingYang Xu or Andreas Ess about their brilliant programs that failed 
>to sell.  Whatever happened to the full versions of McMik or Asteroids 
>2021?  The only legit way of making money that I see as far as the 
>ti85 is concerned is with selling hardware such as link cables, memory 
>expanders, and possibly accelerated calcs.  If you want to start a 
>company, then hire C++ programmers and do real PC programs, or see if 
>you can strike up a deal
>with nintendo making game boy games.
>					- [\/]ike Young  
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