• Star Gunner

    From Alan Ianson@3:640/954 to All on Thursday, December 15, 2005 05:26:40
    I saw on the apogee web page a new freeware star gunner. I haven't
    tried it out yet, but when I get some free time and a win computer
    (the installer is win I think) with some free space I'll have a
    look at it. Anyone tried it out?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From FENIX25@1:275/311 to Alan Ianson on Thursday, December 22, 2005 21:57:36
    I saw on the apogee web page a new freeware star gunner. I haven't
    tried it out yet, but when I get some free time and a win computer
    (the installer is win I think) with some free space I'll have a
    look at it. Anyone tried it out?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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    No but sounds great!

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  • From Philip Lozier@1:267/169 to Alan Ianson on Saturday, December 24, 2005 22:05:18
    I saw on the apogee web page a new freeware star gunner. I haven't
    tried it out yet, but when I get some free time and a win computer
    (the installer is win I think) with some free space I'll have a
    look at it. Anyone tried it out?

    I haven't seen StarGunner in ages... I have over the years purchased many an Apogee game but like everybody else stop playing them... well... I have recently gone into my second childhood I guess and have been starting to rediscover the old games I used to play and been having alot of fun doing it.

    Running WinXP on my three machines here, so, needless to say even when re-installing from CD or floppy of the old Apogee games I do have, the sound emulation problem stopped me from messing with them, UNTIL, the discovery of VDMsound. It seems to have fixed every one I ever owned. DOSbox was another idea, but found that it just sux the moosey, IMO.

    Anyway... it's been a long time since I've seen any activity in this echo, so, what apogee or 3Drealms games do you (or anybody here) still like to horse with.

    Next... is there a way to do Duke3D over a modern internet connection under XP?
    I'd love to hook into that with somebody... heh... still have my original CD for that, and I do play the game fairly often.

    If for nothing else than nostalgic reasons, lets get a little bit of "memories"
    going on in here. Face it... Apogee was on the cutting edge of gaming at one time, and even though you hate to admit it in comparison to todays games, if you are even LOOKING at this echo, you're still playing their games from time to time and love every second of it :)

    Phil

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  • From Alan Ianson to Philip Lozier on Monday, December 26, 2005 13:46:00
    Philip Lozier wrote to Alan Ianson <=-

    I saw on the apogee web page a new freeware star gunner. I haven't
    tried it out yet, but when I get some free time and a win computer
    (the installer is win I think) with some free space I'll have a
    look at it. Anyone tried it out?

    Running WinXP on my three machines here, so, needless to say even when re-installing from CD or floppy of the old Apogee games I do have, the sound emulation problem stopped me from messing with them, UNTIL, the discovery of VDMsound. It seems to have fixed every one I ever owned. DOSbox was another idea, but found that it just sux the moosey, IMO.

    Hmm.. I must try that out. Yep, those games are just not the same
    without sound...

    Anyway... it's been a long time since I've seen any activity in this
    echo, so, what apogee or 3Drealms games do you (or anybody here) still like to horse with.

    My favorite is still Wolf3d although I liked Blake Stone, the whole
    Duke nukem series especially Duke Nukem 3D, Keen, Raptor is awsome!,
    Rise of the Triad, Wacky Wheels. Those games just rock and I'm sure
    there are many more that have slipped my mind.

    I saw on one of the Linux distros (I forget which one now) they
    had Wolf3D available. I am still looking for a way to get Wolf3D
    running on my linux (debian). If I can do that I'll get any of the
    above going here and continue with any/all of the above!

    Next... is there a way to do Duke3D over a modern internet connection under XP? I'd love to hook into that with somebody... heh... still have
    my original CD for that, and I do play the game fairly often.

    I still have the CD to but I've not used it in a while, maybe because
    of the sound not working? If I could get Duke3D running on debian I'd
    be in seventh heaven.. :)

    If for nothing else than nostalgic reasons, lets get a little bit of "memories" going on in here. Face it... Apogee was on the cutting edge
    of gaming at one time, and even though you hate to admit it in
    comparison to todays games, if you are even LOOKING at this echo,
    you're still playing their games from time to time and love every
    second of it :)

    Indeed, memories of those apogee games are alive and well (and still
    looking for ways to get them going again for another round of ?? :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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