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- The 2001 Minigame Competition
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- Introduction by Dave Moorman
- and "chill"
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- [The Idea]
-
- (as explained by "chill")
-
- This is just great.
-
- - Several of the most popular 8-bits
- machines of their day - you get to
- pick the one you're most nostalgiac
- about.
-
- - BASIC or assembly, or both! -
- whichever you're comfortable with or
- want to tackle.
-
- - Write it small - 512 bytes or 2K -
- a "put up or shutup" challenge like a
- red flag to a bull for all of us who
- rant night and day about code bloat.
-
- - "No prizes, it's just for fun..."
- -- not that I'd mind winning something
- cool, but if somebody had to put up
- prizes, a community event like this
- would never happen. And my 8-bit
- experiences [are] for fun!
-
-
- [DAVE'S RAVE]
-
- This is just the thing the
- programming community needs -- a
- chance to get down and crank out taut,
- dramatic code. Robin Harbron wrote me
- that his MINIMA game took first place.
- So I immediately downloaded the games
- and took a look.
-
- Some of the entries were for other
- 8-bit platforms such as the Atari and
- the Spectrum. If you want to see these
- and have a Pentium Computer, you can
- get the file plus emulators yourself.
- Obviously, LOADSTAR can only present
- the C-64 masterpieces.
-
- We are talking [tiny]! Six of
- these games are in the 512 byte
- category -- including a Space Invader
- Clonette, Code Breaker, DwCave, Letter
- Attack (in Basic!), ULEtBORG, and a
- 3-D kick called TetrAttack. The other
- seven here are 2048 bytes or less --
- Minima, Ice Cave, Mager-Tris, Snake,
- Cliff Diving, Flag Quiz, and Sweeper
- of Mines.
-
- Now, where possible, I have added
- a "Return to LOADSTAR" routine, which
- slightly bloated the code. And all
- programs that do [not] return are
- loaded by a boot program that lets you
- quit before you begin. In fact, I have
- created a new file extension: DNR
- (Does Not Return).
-
- Two programs require a joystick in
- Port 1 -- Snake and Ice Cave. I know.
- It's almost a Geneva Convention --
- somewhere between the prohibition of
- shotguns and the approval of flame
- throwers. Ever think about that one?
-
- I'm fast getting off topic, so dig
- in and enjoy!
-
- DMM
-
- By the way -- Chill mentioned wishing
- there was some prize involved.
- LOADSTAR is sending a $25 gift
- certificate to each of the programmers
- that entered the contest. And look
- forward to a major contest from
- LOADSTAR next year.
-
- DMM
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