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- BB BARRAGE
- by William Chin
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-
- Drive a hockey puck toward your
- opponent's goal with BBs shot from a
- rapid-fire gun. Challenge a friend at
- this maddening and addictive action
- game for the 64. Two joysticks are
- required.
-
- Reload your gun! Your opponent has
- knocked the puck nearly into your
- goal. Without some quick work, you'll
- lose the game.
-
- "BB BARRAGE" is easy to learn:
- you just aim at the puck and shoot.
- Each BB pushes the puck a little
- closer to your opponent's goal. There
- is a complication, of course. BBs
- bounce off the obstacles that are
- scattered over the play field. After
- a BB has bounced off a few obstacles,
- it might just knock the puck toward
- you.
-
- BB BARRAGE is customizable. A
- screen editor allows you to change
- the obstacles, friction, and other
- game options. After you've built your
- ideal version, you can save it to
- disk for later play.
-
-
- [DAVE'S COMMENTS:] This game was one
- of the first I meticulously typed into
- my C-64. The process was frustratingly
- slow, and keying in ML hexadecimal
- numbers in groups of nine taught me
- [nothing] about programming.
-
- I thus quit typing in programs, and
- got a subscription to LOADSTAR. Not
- only were the programs ready to run,
- but the documentation and commentary
- seemed to respect my intelligence. As
- I edited this doc and the one for BB
- EDITOR, I still felt like the writer
- was talking down to me.
-
- Of course, he (or she) [had] to keep
- it simple. Compute! Gazette was the
- entry point for tens of thousands us
- newbies. We didn't have the luxury of
- point-and-click technology, did we!
-
- LOADSTAR was different. Fender and
- Jeff had a talent of conveying the
- necessary without belaboring the
- obvious. (I [do] hope that style is
- still present with the current
- documentation!)
-
- Also, Compute! Gazette was a
- "consumer magazine." Its whole purpose
- was to provide advertizing space to
- purveyors of hardware and software for
- a growing market. So the text had to
- fill a certain amount of space in
- order to (as my journalism teacher
- once said) keep the ads from bumping
- up against each other!
-
- Later, I tediously typed in one more
- program from Compute! Gazette: BASSEM,
- the BASIC-environment Assembler
- published in April 1990. This effort
- was well worth the effort, for now --
- 15 years later, I still use BASSEM for
- all my ML programming needs.
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- DMM
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