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Old January 27th, 2004, 10:52 PM
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Really? It was actually a bit more difficult in my Version on the Atari ST (i think there were at least three iterations of the game). You actually had to have both sides withdraw all of their influence from smaller countries, stop funding other governments or insurgents, and basically mind your own business.

I was once able to extend my influence across the entire globe, and didnt win (you know how hard that is?!) and so in frustration I started up a multiplayer game against myself to figure out what the hell the victory conditions were. Dominating with one power while withdrawing with the other power did not end the game. you had to withdraw all forces and funding on both sides.

There was no victory screen, either. It simply disabled the end-turn function, and other commands. You could still browse around the globe and look at all the screens, you just could not give orders or advance the clock. Even without a fanfair ending, that was probably the best and most ominous end game that I have ever seen. certainly one of the most memorable. While Syndicate's lack of a victory screen was the most disapointing ending to one of the best games ever, I think the non-ending to BOP was one of the greatest.

The there is a defeat screen if you initiate a nuclear war, but no screen if you avoid one. you simply disarm, and the world goes about its business. nothing to see, move along. You're not a superpower with your claws in everything anymore - just another nation, albiet a large one.

now if you tell me your Version had an endgame screen.. well..
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Old January 27th, 2004, 10:58 PM
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Anyone remember a text based adventure game, where you played an AI? you were a large computer with artificial inteligence.

You could look around the laboratory that you were in, by interfacing with the cameras and microphones, and spy on doctors and technicians and things. that was about half the game

the other half, was inside a simulation that was being run on you. you (the AI) were a simulated man, in an artificial world. you interact with the world and go about your daily business, as the events develop and bad things start to happen to you and your family.

The goal of the game, was to decipher the purpose of the simulation, and to figure out how it related to events in the real world. It was probably one of the best text adventures ever written, but I cant think of the name of it. I didnt finish it, so I cant tell you how it ends.

Any help? Anyone remember this one?
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Old January 27th, 2004, 11:19 PM

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I think that was A Mind Forever Voyaging.
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Really? It was actually a bit more difficult in my Version on the Atari ST (i think there were at least three iterations of the game). You actually had to have both sides withdraw all of their influence from smaller countries, stop funding other governments or insurgents, and basically mind your own business.
Yes that was harder. I just sat their and hit End Turn (or what ever it was) and would win by a small margin. I would love to see someone update it.
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First? Probably Trek, on mainframe computers. Oh no! My photon torpedoes caused a stellar nova chain reaction again!

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I played Star Trek, written in basic, on the offline training IC test system. The IBM PC wasn't born yet.

Yeah, it's a pretty interesting game, too, particularly the later Versions where people had modded in a lot of additional weirdness that could be discovered. Lose the Enterprise but escape, and get to take over the obsolete ship USS Faerie Queen - I remember doing that on purpose, to see what it was like. Or, push the damaged warp engines too far, enter a time warp and get sent back in time to an old game position the game secretly had saved for that purpose. Pretty clever. Oh no - the Klingon super command ship has used its long-range tractor beam to pull me across the galaxy into its sector... Tholians... Romulans...

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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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I think that was A Mind Forever Voyaging.
Yes, it was! Thank you, sir!
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