Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!amelia!roelofs From: roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Ender Wiggin) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: NYET (was: Re: OBJetris) Summary: best scores? Keywords: E-MAIL ONLY! Message-ID: <7079@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> Date: 30 Jun 90 20:24:43 GMT Reply-To: roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Greg Roelofs) Organization: University of Chicago Lines: 22 In article <1776@ux.acs.umn.edu> rogers@ux.acs.umn.edu (Brynn Rogers) writes: >The game you want is NYET. by David Horworth. >it is CGA, knows about different speed processers, and freeware. ^^^ (and mono) As long as we're on the subject of Nyet, I must admit to a certain curiosity as to other people's best scores (OK, OK, I admit it: I'm a hopeless egoist. But I'm *also* curious... :) ). If there are any other Nyet fanatics out there (or if you know someone else who is one), and if you have no qualms about sharing your scores with the world (fame! fortune! babes! [or "hunks!"; let us not be too sexist here]), send them to me, and I'll compile and post a "Top N" list. PLEASE e-mail your responses to me; no need to clutter up the net with what is, at best, a fringe interest. And I'd prefer that you send your entire top ten list rather than just the top score, since (for example) my best score is some 1500 points higher than my "average best" scores. I'll even put in some statistics ("eeewwww!") if it seems warranted. Greg "Nyethack" Roelofs roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (ps. disclaim, disclaim)