Xref: utzoo comp.os.msdos.misc:625 misc.kids:21104 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!veritas!amdcad!brahms!phil From: phil@brahms.amd.com (Phil Ngai) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc,misc.kids Subject: Re: $$$ EXCLUSIVE GAME CLUB $$$ -- Indy 500 Message-ID: <1990Nov20.020425.26160@amd.com> Date: 20 Nov 90 02:04:25 GMT References: <1990Nov16.024923.10983@d.cs.okstate.edu> Sender: usenet@amd.com (NNTP Posting) Organization: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc; Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 17 In article <1990Nov16.024923.10983@d.cs.okstate.edu> ong@d.cs.okstate.edu (ONG ENG TENG) writes: |simulation a real "feel" and sound environment. The program, Indy 500, |provides superb 3-D VGA graphics to compliment the sound, giving better |than video arcade simulation atmosphere (get to sit in your very own lazy |chair, dip down low like in a race car cockpit). This sounds interesting. I'd love to buy a realistic driving simulator for my son to use before actually hitting the asphalt. But I want simulated accidents and problems. Stalls on the freeway, people who pull out in front of you, rain slicked roads, etc. Objects that fall in the road way. Animals (deer) that run in front of you. Obstacles that show up in the worst possible place on a blind curve. Maybe brake failures on a long downhill. Something that will help him to avoid getting into a serious accident as much as humanly possible. -- KristallNacht: why every Jew should own an assault rifle.