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Offline NarayanTopic starter

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The 68000 - just stretching some flying game on it and it's unbeatable. The proc as well as its properties are as unbeatable as it is, just as much as it is.

And the 600 is a mean, lean, pureblooded games machine. No one can deny this here.

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..and can you tell us name of teh game?
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ok

Glad you seem to enjoy it.

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Offline NarayanTopic starter

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What game?

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It has got to be Combat Air Patrol, surely? That game threw polygons around so smoothly on even an unexpanded A500.
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Narayan wrote:
What game?

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Mental picture of narayan sitting there playing aeroplanes with a few spare microprocessor chips he had lying aroud. A 68000 in one hand and a Z80 in the other, an aerial fight to the death, complete with sound effects:

"Neeeoooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww dadadadadadadadadada"

The 68000's greater addressing space allowing it to straife the z80, gunning it down in flames, to join the 6502, 8088 lying in ruin on the carpet around the A600...
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@Karlos  :lol:  :crazy:
 

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The 68000's greater addressing space allowing it to straife the z80, gunning it down in flames, to join the 6502, 8088 lying in ruin on the carpet around the A600...


I hope he's playing with a mil spec 68000  :-D
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Wasn't the 68000 used in some helicopter avionics in the days of yore? No wonder they make such good dogfight toys :-D
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What game? The aeroplane game? The 68000 game?

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CU, is that you?
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keep on posting narayan. you dont make a lick of sense most of the time but its fun to read.
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