WarmFluffyUK posted on May 25 2006 at 05:36 PM said:Oh my gawd I forgot about Astro Wars:
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Very simple but fun to play!
KoH posted on May 28 2006 at 08:14 PM said:WarmFluffyUK posted on May 25 2006 at 05:36 PM said:Oh my gawd I forgot about Astro Wars:
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Very simple but fun to play!
They have one of those for sale in a 2nd hand shop near me, they also have a couple of those computer games from ther same kind of time period, the ones that look a bit like binoculars. they are red in color (maby other colors aswell)
The one they have is a tank game, and another one that i cant remmber.
All 3 items are boxed.
Do you think that its worth buying them to sell on to collectors, I thought about getting them the other day but didnt have any spare money on me at the time.
they are £5 each, but im sure i could do a deal on all of them
That's because it's spelled with a 'k': Prehistorik. Screenshot here: http://games.softpedia.com/progScreenshots...nshot-5268.htmlAlex. posted on May 22 2006 at 06:34 AM said:Then I played Prehistoric, another awesome platformer featuring a caveman, about which Google finds nothing.
Here it is, if you want it.Nova posted on May 23 2006 at 02:33 AM said:Oh, and if anyone can find me a copy of Jason Jupitor, they will recieve a paypal based reward.
	WarmFluffyUK posted on May 25 2006 at 09:58 PM said:You're right about the workbench though, it was loosly basen on linux if I remember correctly. Remember using MEmacs to edit s/startup-sequence.
WarmFluffyUK posted on May 25 2006 at 09:58 PM said:You're right about the workbench though, it was loosly basen on linux if I remember correctly. Remember using MEmacs to edit s/startup-sequence.
er, no.
The Linux kernel was originally developed in 1991 (and the first GUI later still).
The first Amigas came out mid 80s.
	