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File Info |
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A remake of the old Basic classic game featuring ASCII graphics :) |
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gorillaz.zip |
Date: |
26/09/2006 |
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329.3 KB |
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Author: |
ArChEr |
Website: |
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Downloads: |
4,104 |
Sourcecode URL: |
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Licence: |
None |
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Operating Systems: |
gp2x F100 gp2x F200
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Download Time |
56k Modem |
59.9 secs |
128k ISDN |
25.3 secs |
256k Cable/DSL |
12.2 secs |
512k Cable/DSL |
6.3 secs |
1mbit Link |
3.1 secs |
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5 Comments |
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WOW; a classic! made with QBasic; hoever, I have been making made-for-DOSBox applications to upload on the archive instead of native GP2X applications. Because the made-for-DOSBox applications promote dual compability between IBM-PC and GP2X. |
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Looks pretty cool, a definite blast from the past... the only thing is, those are ANSI graphics - ASCII are text characters. I know, I'm a massive nerd. |
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ANSI escape codes that made ANSI graphics ANSI just allowed you to use color and blinking in your ASCII art. It's still text. This is neither. |
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great!!! gorilla dos returns! |
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2007-04-27
Funny to be playing this old QBasic game on my GP2X :D
The original game ran in 16 colour 640x350 graphics mode.
It's still a lot of fun.
Cheers,
Thunor |
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