Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!orca.dsd.es.com!javelin.es.com!pashdown From: pashdown@javelin.es.com (Pete Ashdown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: FAUG demo of Powermonger by E.A. -- long review Keywords: simply incredible Message-ID: <1990Dec13.154902.8293@javelin.es.com> Date: 13 Dec 90 15:49:02 GMT References: <1950@unlisys.in-berlin.de> <1990Dec5.110344.6364@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <1787@seti.inria.fr> <1990Dec10.133123@avahi.inria.fr> <22110@well.sf.ca.us> <9424@mirsa.inria.fr> <1990Dec12.190936.3023@javelin.es.com> <9433@mirsa.inria.fr> Reply-To: pashdown%javelin@dsd.es.com Organization: Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 23 buffa@kish.inria.fr (Michel Buffa) writes: >> I haven't seen any European hack-slash programmers animate HAM like what was >> done in Pioneer Plague. >Pionner plague is not a good game. Very repetitive action, not so good >animation compared to all the new 60Hz animated games. I didn't say it was a good game, I said it was a technically excellent game. The HAM animation RIPS in comparison to any other HAM animation out there. How about "Knights of the Crystallion"? Another Bill Williams game. This one is a better game, and the HAM animation is even more incredible. Plus, unless Bill suddenly moved to the UK and started using Seka, I'd imagine that "Crystallion" is friendly to all platforms and multitasks. So Michel, whats the excuse now? You asked for examples and I gave them to you. > Internet: buffa@sardaigne.inria.fr -- "While you are here, your wives and girlfriends are dating handsome American movie and TV stars. Stars like Tom Selleck, Bruce Willis, and Bart Simpson." -- Baghdad Betty Pete Ashdown pashdown%javelin@dsd.es.com ...dsd.es.com!javelin!pashdown