Sparrowhawk
Members-
Content Count
3 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Member Map
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Calendar
Store
Everything posted by Sparrowhawk
-
Lords Of Midnight - C64->Atari port
Sparrowhawk replied to Wrathchild's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
OOps - thought you were Wrathchild there for a minute! (Note to self: learn to read properly) But you are of course very welcome too over at M/MU if you fancy a game -
Lords Of Midnight - C64->Atari port
Sparrowhawk replied to Wrathchild's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Well, thanks for popping over and filling in the details - always nice to know what's going on in the LOM world. I've taken the liberty of linking to this post from the Yahoo Lords of Midnight eGroup also - there are a few developers who hang out there who are not on the M/MU forums, and they may be able to help you out with your technical quetions re the C64's LOM drawing routines. If you ever get the urge, feel free to ask in the M/MU forums for a game of multiplayer LOM - new victims, ahem, players are always welcome -
Lords Of Midnight - C64->Atari port
Sparrowhawk replied to Wrathchild's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Hi, I just joined this forum after seeing a link to it in the UK's Micro Mart magazine. As a longstanding LOM fan, I wanted first off to say congratulations! I'm looking forward to getting an emulator (the only Atari I ever owned was a 2600) and trying it out. With regards copyright - Mike Singleton (the original author) has stated that he welcomes remakes as long as they respect his copyright and are not commercial in nature. The only arena where he does not want anyone to build LOM games in is mobile phones. Presumably he sees some scope for a future phone-based LOM version which can make some money. There are quite a few LOM clones out there now. Probably the best know are Chris Wild's conversions at Icemark.com. There is a splendid DirectX version, Java versions, handheld game console versions, etc. Also, there is Midnight/MU, which is a multi-player browser-based version which I developed over several years, and which has now been handed over to a new team of developers (way too much of my life was being sucked into it! ) If you visit either site, you will see links to a Yahoo Group and the very active Midnight/MU forums, where all things LOM and DDR are discussed. Feel free to drop by and let people know about your conversion. I have posted a link back to here within the M/MU forums, but there's nothing quite like the author him/herself telling us about their efforts. Again, congrats on your work. Jean-Yves
