Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!spool.mu.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!ariel.unm.edu!cs.umn.edu!uc!shamash!timbuk!walterb From: walterb@cray.com (Walter Boese) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: MULE (was Re: Castle Wolfenstein emu-piled on Amiga) Summary: robotwar Message-ID: <161211.6250@timbuk.cray.com> Date: 14 May 91 23:37:46 GMT Article-I.D.: timbuk.161211.6250 References: <3451@trlluna.trl.oz> <1991May1.152508.5809@visix.com> <1991May14.135916.28888@truevision.com> Lines: 24 In article <1991May14.135916.28888@truevision.com>, jerry@truevision.com (Jerry Thompson) writes: > In article <1991May2.214612.10086@agora.rain.com> tinman@agora.rain.com (David Tinnyo) writes: > >While we're on this track... > >Anyone remember RobotWar? It was by Muse also. You programmed robots, > >in a sort of assembly language and then put them on a battlefield to > >duke it out. This is MY favorite multi-player game of all-time. I heard > >a while ago, someone was porting it to the Mac. Are there any similar > >games like this for the Amiga? > > Oooh... you struck a vein with me there! I'm not sure if I want an Amiga port > of RobotWar. I don't have enough time as it is. The three great time killers > for me were Wolfenstein, RobotWar, and the Eamon adventure disks. As for pure > game ports, I would have to vote for the arcade game Joust. I already have an > okay Frogger. > > -- > Jerry Thompson | // checks ___________ | "I'm into S&M, > I loved the peace and solitude | \\ // and | | | | Sarcasm and > so much, I invited my friends. | \X/ balances /_\ | /_\ | Mass Sarcasm." I believe there is a public domain or shareware game called C-robots. It is very similar to robot war. I believe it is on a fish disk. Sorry, don't know which one. walterb@sequoia.cray.com