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Foul Egg
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 07:27
Can you flex your communal resources and agree on a couple of games that would serve as effective 'flagship' titles for the DarkBASIC languages?

The guidelines are:
Actual games, no tech demos or game utilities.
Written by an end user.
Complete, or at least reaching a stage where the author is satisfied.

The final choices will be used to deflect incoming asteroids from their direct collision course with Earth.
MrTAToad
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 09:55
I think everyone is too busy on their own projects...

Good news everyone! I really am THAT good...
http://www.nickk.nildram.co.uk/ for great plug-ins - oh my, yes!
IanM
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 17:11
That's what the retro-compo is for, and there are a few interesting things coming out from DBDN soon ...
Foul Egg
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 18:06
Are there any examples of user-made DarkBASIC games at all, then? They don't need to be sprawling epics, but surely it's been out long enough for something (anything) to have surfaced.

IanM
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 18:11
Foul Egg
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 18:31
That there is, but I was hoping for a few personal favourites to emerge from the people who actually use DB. It's much more credible than plucking a couple of random games from the list and holding them up as an example of what DarkBASIC does.

UberTuba
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 21:49
strutt your stuff and bumper 2 bumper are sooo much fun.

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You never survive it.
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 22:17
Strutt you Stuff is an 18+ game btw
amusing that the creator if he sold it wouldn't be allowed to play it legally

or maybe he would now - i know at the time it was talked about hehee

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Tag
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 23:05
those are dark basic classic made games.

I cant seem to find one made wid dbpro

Shadow Robert
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 23:17
pro is really too new... no ones had a chance to finish anything much - wait 2months and there will be a flurry of them for the competition

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rapscaLLion
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Posted: 16th Feb 2003 23:55
Ya, pro's been out for a while, but not long enough yet.

Alex Wanuch
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