From: Mark on 3 Feb 2010 17:54 Hi there, Is there an archive of Newcomer that is for the IDE64 ? Quite like to give it a whirl ... or do you just need to copy the files from the disks to the IDE64 and it'll "just run" ? Thanks Mark
From: redrumloa on 3 Feb 2010 18:19 On Feb 3, 5:54 pm, Mark <marki...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there, > > Is there an archive of Newcomer that is for the IDE64 ? Quite like to > give it a whirl ... or do you just need to copy the files from the > disks to the IDE64 and it'll "just run" ? > > Thanks > > Mark Isn't that commercial software and PAL only? I haven't checked in a while. I was mildly interested until I saw PAL only iirc.
From: Joe Forster/STA on 3 Feb 2010 18:35 > > Is there an archive of Newcomer that is for the IDE64 ? Ultimate Newcomer will support a crazily high number of drives. Watch http://www.protovision-online.de/games/newcomer.htm for an announcement; the game will be released soon. And, no, you won't _have_to_ pat for it. ;-)
From: Mark on 3 Feb 2010 19:35 On Feb 4, 12:19 pm, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote: > > Isn't that commercial software and PAL only? I haven't checked in a > while. I was mildly interested until I saw PAL only iirc. Well PAL only does not bother me since I live in a civilized part of the world ;-) And I think it is "appretiation-ware" ... which sounds like you pay if you like it or some such. Mark
From: Mark on 3 Feb 2010 19:35 On Feb 4, 12:35 pm, "Joe Forster/STA" <s...(a)c64.org> wrote: > > > Is there an archive of Newcomer that is for the IDE64 ? > > Ultimate Newcomer will support a crazily high number of drives. Watchhttp://www.protovision-online.de/games/newcomer.htmfor an > announcement; the game will be released soon. And, no, you won't > _have_to_ pat for it. ;-) Ta muchly for the link .. don;t suppose you know what happened to the original website for Newcomer ? Seems dead in the water :-( Mark
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