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Game programming competition(TV and Movie)
Post by kigohhere on Jan 30th, 2018, 04:22am

Hi, this may be a very interesting theme. You should be familiar with the theme!

Choice of language is up to participant!

https://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,4030.msg12258.html#msg12258
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Re: Game programming competition(TV and Movie)
Post by DDRM on Jan 30th, 2018, 5:05pm

Sounds fun. I'm tempted by the idea of "Dai Hard" - but maybe it should be a hospital drama rather than an action movie...

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Or should that be "Casual Tie" - smart but not formal? wink
Re: Game programming competition(TV and Movie)
Post by David Williams on Jan 31st, 2018, 2:54pm

Isn't there a movie called 'Tilt' starring Brooke Shields revolving around the game of Pinball?

And aren't you (DDRM) and Richard working on a pinball game (assuming the project hasn't been canned)?

So, there's an idea of sorts - no? smiley

I don't know if I'll be entering this competition, after all I flaked out of the last one! My entry was far from finished so I didn't submit it, although I do now slightly regret not making more of an effort.


David.
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Re: Game programming competition(TV and Movie)
Post by kigohhere on Feb 1st, 2018, 1:11pm

on Jan 31st, 2018, 2:54pm, David Williams wrote:
I don't know if I'll be entering this competition, after all I flaked out of the last one! My entry was far from finished so I didn't submit it, although I do now slightly regret not making more of an effort.

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There may not be too many game programmers in the BBC BASIC's world.

You and freeman69 are two of them.
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Re: Game programming competition(TV and Movie)
Post by kigohhere on Feb 1st, 2018, 1:13pm

on Jan 30th, 2018, 5:05pm, DDRM wrote:
Sounds fun. I'm tempted by the idea of "Dai Hard" - but maybe it should be a hospital drama rather than an action movie...

smiley

D

Or should that be "Casual Tie" - smart but not formal? wink



There are ten weeks for participants to develop their games. Plenty of time!