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				a lovely game
				
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Aug 7, 2001 @ 7:10pm 
				by Rob
				I cant program, but i know a game that would be great for PPCs and run with no problem.  The original author does not have time for a port, so i'm wondering if any of you guys wanna try it.<br>go to 
www.elastomania.com to have a look and download a demo.  If you are interested please email me to discuss it.<br>
 
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 7, 2001 @ 7:32pm 
				by Moose or Chuck
				There aren't any pictures 

 
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 7, 2001 @ 8:33pm 
				by Rob
				ok i've put some screenshots up on my site:<br>http://www.geocities.com/robachamings1/page2<br><br>This is an excellent game.<br>
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 8, 2001 @ 2:55am 
				by Moose or Chuck
				HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHH<br>HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAH<br><br>OMG <br>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHA<br><br>*cough*<br>*cough*<br>*dries tears*<br>HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAH<br>AHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHH HAHAHAH AHHAHAHHAH<br>GAGAHAHAHAHHAAMWHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA<br>*dries tears again*<br>*exits room*
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 8, 2001 @ 3:49am 
				by randall
				lol. Okay, chuck, it wasn't that funny. But seriously, if you are going to make a game like that, at least the terrain should look somewhat realistic. Not islands floating in midair with trees on them.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 8, 2001 @ 10:08am 
				by Rob
				It looks like a kids game but it is a huge amount of fun.  Download the demo and try it.  Its ideal for small amounts of gaming or long slogs, which makes it great for ppc.<br>try it, then laugh.<br>
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 15, 2001 @ 1:13pm 
				by MZGuy
				Yeah, I've tried it before too. It's surprisingly fun, really.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 1:35pm 
				by CARPEDIEM
				Me too, i remember playing it in highschool, it's a pretty fun game i must say.<br>
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 4:18pm 
				by Matt Keys
				Well I downloaded the game a while back and have played it alot lately, while it does not knock me on my feet graphicaly, I played through all 20 levels and I want more.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 5:34pm 
				by Rob
				20? there are 53 standard levels plus additional ones.  Can anyone program, do they wanna do this?  And if they do, can i have a free copy
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 5:46pm 
				by Matt Keys
				the version I played was a demo and had 20 levels. The last level the ground was made up of letters saying please register.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 9:58pm 
				by CARPEDIEM
				well, if you have the source code send it to me via mail and i'll check it out.<br>i won't be able to port it if it uses direct3d though.<br>
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 19, 2001 @ 10:13pm 
				by Dan East
				If that's the trials-type motorcycle game, where if you flip or hit your head you die, then it uses direct-vga screen access (MS-DOS proggy).<br><br>Dan East
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
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Aug 20, 2001 @ 2:41pm 
				by Rob
				right - i've asked the author for a copy of the code, tho it might not be forthcoming.  Can you get the code from the exe with a program - forgotten what they're called- reminds of me of decompresser, debuilder.<br>you tech guys know what i mean.<br>
			 
			
		
			
				Re: a lovely game
				
Posted: 
Aug 20, 2001 @ 3:14pm 
				by Matt Keys
				decompile