Cybernide on 1/11/2001 at 22:32
Oh dear god... That is disgusting...
What the HELL are they thinking!??!?
No, I will NOT play this game.
Agent Monkeysee on 2/11/2001 at 05:34
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Originally posted by David:<br /><strong>
Wireless Application Protocol actually. <img src="smile.gif" border="0"> </strong><hr></blockquote>
Uh, yeah. That's what I meant <img src="wink.gif" border="0">
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*Monkeysee wonders how "access" got in there...*</font>
Keeper of Metal and Gold on 2/11/2001 at 23:12
Actually, from those "screenshots" it looks like it could be a cool little puzzle game <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
ACT SMILEY on 3/11/2001 at 14:16
aiiiiirgh!!!!<br />A Gameboy Advance version might at least have 3D UUW level graphics in a cut-back version of TDP but WAP? UGHHHHH! verry stupid idea... only those phone-obssesed fools would play it - everyone else would have a laptop with TDP <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
odourpreventer on 3/11/2001 at 16:34
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Originally posted by dhin:<br /><strong>I sound more like an old Comador 64 game I use to play back in the day. And I'm sure the C64 had better graphics.</strong><hr></blockquote>
FYI, it's spelled Commodore. It's a military grade for a high ranking marine officer, but widely recognised as the company that made best computer ever; C64.
ZylonBane on 3/11/2001 at 18:39
Ahh, the C64. Most popular 8-bit machine? Yep. BEST? Heck no. The things were hacked-together piles of off-the-shelf parts.
Anyone who's programmed both will readily attest that the 8-bit Atari computers were the best of that era.
William The Taffer on 4/11/2001 at 03:29
Does it have DromEd? <img src="graemlins/sly.gif" border="0" alt="[Sly]" />
operaghost on 4/11/2001 at 06:09
<a href="http://www.iomo.co.uk/cgi-bin/site/web.pl?product:thief:" target="_blank">http://www.iomo.co.uk/cgi-bin/site/web.pl?product:thief:</a> <br />That's the iomo page on Mobile-Thief, with screenshots. It looks like a TI-82 puzzle game.
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Yannick on 4/11/2001 at 14:20
If it's a game that requires to be online (which I suppose it is), I'll certainly never play it. I don't want to spend 0.30 € per minute to play such a game...
(0.30 €/min is the ridiculously high price some french operators are trying to sell the WAP connection. Needless to say that most people never use WAP here.)
odourpreventer on 4/11/2001 at 23:14
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Originally posted by ZylonBane:<br /><strong>Anyone who's programmed both will readily attest that the 8-bit Atari computers were the best of that era.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmm... What about MSX Spectrum? A really cool 8 bit machine as I recall.