...that old AfterDark screensaver/space game?
Anybody remember, back in the day, that space game on those old black & white screen Macs? You pilot this little spaceship on a 2D spacefield to maneuver around asteroids while you shoot at them? It had that "pop" sound when you blow away that last chunk of asteroid?
What was that? Is there anywhere I can get it today? That game was so addictive, fun, worked with a minimum of control keys, and played just fine on a tiny B/W screen. I was thinking this would make a wonderful carry-along game for my laptop (running in Classic, of course).
What was that? Is there anywhere I can get it today? That game was so addictive, fun, worked with a minimum of control keys, and played just fine on a tiny B/W screen. I was thinking this would make a wonderful carry-along game for my laptop (running in Classic, of course).
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but I suggest
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/games/evn/
Originally posted by jwri004
I remember one called Lunatic Fringe, but it was colour....
Ah, that's it! I suppose it could have been color, but I was always playing it in BW.
Any idea if it is accessible anywhere?
Could not find it - unless it is hiding in one of the after dark options (about 20).
I know I have it on the IIci, but my monitor is not-operational.
I never realized that this was the one thing left in my life that needed closure. Now I can die happy...
Props goes out to that guy who hacked it to work in Mac OS 9+!
The only caveats is that I have to knock down my monitor setting to 256 colors. Also it is actually "missing something" w/o the CPU slowdowns while you strafe an enemy. It was kind of like a movie going to slow-mo right when you were doing something awesome. I guess you can't have everything when going from a Mac Classic to a 900 Mhz G3, eh?
I'm running mines in Mac OS9.1, as well. Haven't tried it yet in Classic within OSX. Is that what you are doing?
http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~gethigh/...%20Fringe.sitx
THIS TIME APPLE HAS GONE TOO FAR!!!
I suppose if you really want access to it in OSX, you could get VPC, put one'o'dem dere Mac emulators in there running from your choice of Windows, and then fire up the Lunatic Fringe? With that many code layers, we might actually get back the "CPU slowdown" effect.
DAMN YOU, APPLE!!! THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BROUGHT US TO!!!...
some Mac emulators are even being ported to the Mac OS. They are indeed useful, also--many classic titles which refused to run on newer machines should be fully usable under these emulators, which currently emulate only a minimalistic Macintosh system.
I use Basilisk II
Smoshing find! Gonna try it out now!