Newsgroups: comp.sources.games.bugs Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!maytag!xenitec!wynnds.xenitec.on.ca!timk From: timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca (Tim Kuehn) Subject: Re: xconq, xconq, who's got the xconq? Organization: TDK Consulting Services Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1991 01:11:56 GMT Message-ID: <1991Jun12.011156.3269@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca> References: <44@dworkin.UUCP> <1991Jun9.184109.19872@viewlogic.com> <1991Jun11.181521.18288@gorm.ruc.dk> In <1991Jun11.181521.18288@gorm.ruc.dk> jba@gorm.ruc.dk (Jan B. Andersen) writes: >peter@suntan.viewlogic.com (Peter Colby) writes: >[about the history of xconq and conquer] >Anyone know how Conquest for the Data General MV's fit into all this? >It's very much like Strategic Conquest for the Mac, but better. I remember playing that many seasons ago (~84), and loved the simple straight-forwardness of the game. I'd like to impliment it on my SCO Xenix box, but don't have the rules to the game. If anyone out there has these rules or other documentation for the game, could you send me a copy please? Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tim Kuehn TDK Consulting Services (519)-888-0766 timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca -or- !{watmath|lsuc}!xenitec!wynnds!timk Valpo EE turned loose on unsuspecting world! News at 11! "You take it seriously when someone from a ballistics research lab calls you." Heard at a Unix user's meeting discussing connectivity issues.