Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!ukma!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!ysub!psuvm!asb110 Organization: Penn State Campus Crusade for Cable From: Andre Sean Brown Date: 18 Apr 91 10:10:13 EDT Message-ID: <91108.101013ASB110@psuvm.psu.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games Subject: Falcon 3.0 release date I heard rumors from rec.games.misc that Falcon 3.0 will be released for the Mac. However, the release date is not for another 2 years!!! What's going on here?!? Same thing that happened to Vette! is happening to Falcon 3.0. I must admit, sometimes I wish I had a MS-DOS machine, even if it has a clumsy interface and poor hardware designs. At least I'll get to play these neat games that are coming out almost every month (like Ultima VI and Wing Commander). I guess it is only fair to also mention other software companies such as Three-Sixty and Maxis for providing excellent mac games while (or before they developed it for the other machines). Maxis does an exceptional job when they released SimCity, SimEarth, and RoboSport. The mac interface is reserved through out its line of software and often, they their mac game to the other platforms. Why couldn't other game companies do the same thing? After all, almost every other computer formats are turing toward graphic user interface that the mac possess ever since the days of the original mac. Then there are companies such as Spectrum Holobyte and Sierra-in-Line that does nothing for its loyal customers. Lately a lot of people had complain about the latest Wizardry Bane of the Cosmic Forge. Before I read these postings, I was going to go out and buy a copy. Thanks to others, all I'm going to do is to write Sir-Tech a letter of complaint. Thanks to all you guys out there who provided us these valuable information about softwares that fail to live up to its standards. Keep up the good work!