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Old January 28th, 2004, 01:08 AM

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Default Re: OT - What was your first TBS/War game?

Interesting a game that learns how you play and presents a bigger challange the more games you play - could that be put into SEIV i wonder or SE5
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Old January 28th, 2004, 02:01 AM

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Puke, Thanks for the reminder. I forgot BOP. I iused to get very worked up and pissed at the Soviets.
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For those who don't know the game it was a cold war simulation. You could send Troops, Money, and I think Food. The other side could object. There are four exchanges. You can vary how strongly you word them. You score popularity points for each succesful exchange.
If no one backs down then you both lose as you blow up the world.
I belive Henry Kissenger gave the game high marks (as he did for the Avalon Hill board game Version of Civilisation. He required his classes at Harvard to play Civilazation.

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Old January 29th, 2004, 12:24 AM
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Old January 29th, 2004, 09:11 AM
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I played that old Star Trek game, too, but it was on the Commodore 64. That was a fun game. The program was written in BASIC. You could open the program and edit it if you wanted.

One time I shot a photon torpedo at a star base to see what would happen. The base was destroyed, and I got a message saying I was going to be court martialed. Another time, I had destroyed all the Klingon ships except for one, and I had no energy or torpedoes left, so I used the self-destruct to blow up the quadrant. Unfortunately, somehow the Klingons still won.
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Old January 29th, 2004, 05:14 PM

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Default Re: OT - What was your first TBS/War game?

Dune II, although I doubt this is the tactical level that is meant in this topic.
Then, Civilization: call to power.
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Hey everyone! Looooooong time, no see!

My first TBS was a game on Intelivision that was a lot like Civilization. Anyone else remember that?
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Hey everyone! Looooooong time, no see!

My first TBS was a game on Intelivision that was a lot like Civilization. Anyone else remember that?
Utopia?
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Old January 30th, 2004, 06:47 AM
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Yeah! Utopia! That was a nice game. It was a two-player game, and each player got an island. You build things on your island, like factories, schools, fortresses, hospitals, fields, houses, and so on. Some buildings bring you money while others keep the population happy. When your people get unhappy, rebels appear and destroy stuff. You also build fishing boats to catch fish and PT boats to protect your fishing boats from pirates and to sink the other player's fishing boat. Every so often a storm comes by and randomly zaps something.

You can download a free PC Version of some of the old Intellivision games, including Utopia, from the Intellivision Lives web site. Some of the other nice games you can get here are Astrosmash and Night Stalker. Ahh, I still remember well those happy days, about 20 years ago, when I used to visit my friend's house and we would play those games together on his Intellivision...

http://www.intellivisionlives.com/download.shtml
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Old January 30th, 2004, 07:08 AM
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what would constitute abandonware and how would that void the copyright?
- Discontinued Games - for various reasons, but mostly because of failed sales expectations

ok, it's just that one i have a problem with. how would that void the copyright?
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Old January 30th, 2004, 10:37 AM
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it doesn't. he was mistaken. clasic games are often discontinued between printings, to build up a demand before releasing them on some collection or other. the simple fact that something is discontinued does not make it abandoned.

it is when the copyright holder decides that it is not worth their bother to defend their copyright, that it is fair game. there is no notice that this is occuring, you just have to be on top of it. and if you're wrong, they either ask you to stop or sue you. its a very grey area.

generally, if its a truely old game and not Last years release, they probably wont sue you unless you dont respond to their requests to cease and desist. if you were distribuing Last months game, i dont think they would bother asking before sending out the hounds.

Anyone remember Starglider 2? now there was a space sim that had it all. how many other space games, ever, let you fly in space, enter atmospheres, fly into underground bunkers, collect cargo and trade goods, upgrade your gear... It was like a fast paced, action packed, easy to play, dumbed down, highly polished, Elite - with planetary and underground missions. Sort of Elite meets Descent 3.

Or how about an RPG called Phantasy? I only played Phantasy III, but man it was good. higly detailed sprain, break, and severing of limbs and body sections. It was always hard for me to keep a party together until the healer got high enough level to restore missing limbs. I was usually hanging on by bits and pieces until I had access to that spell, but it was all downhill after that. It had another cool feature: if your whole party died, but certain or all party members behaved in a badass enough fashion, there was a chance that a demon of the abyss would judge them worth of reincarnation, and send them back as a spectral asskicker. They come back as high level, but dont advance further. So you can use them to train up a powerfull party, and then switch them out with regular guys that can keep advancing, once they catch up.
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