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haysgames
Marine
Posted: 3 Dec 2004
00:54 GMT
Total Posts: 20
In early 2005, the Hays Games Company will be bringing the largest gaming experience ever to hit the Ti83+.

Your home planet is destroyed in a brutal nuclear war. You and 300 others are the only survivors. With your planet destroyed, you lead the remnant of your race onto a light-speed spacecraft into the unknown to start anew.

*Escape destruction and found a new civilization on a distant world.

*Lead your civilization to greatness by carefully managing all aspects of your society, manipulate taxes to grow your nation's treasury. Use your resources to grow your empire.

*Fight for control of your new homeworld against disease, civil unrest, and attacks from the native races.

*And then, build a star fleet and take over the galixy in the most intense multiplayer experience ever to hit the Ti83+:

-System Link with your friends to negoiate trade deals, form alliances, sell your lands for profits... or use your armed forces to conquer your opponents and take their territories by force.

-Grow your empire by aquiring wealth, star systems, resources by wit or by force, or fight your friends to the death over system link only to lose it all.

Will your friends show you mercy and let you keep your empire, or will they take it over and move on to the next guy? Anything is possible in this intense single and multi player experience from the Hays Games Company. This will be like no game you have ever seen before. Coming to you in public beta form in early 2005, more details to come.
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 3 Dec 2004
07:03 GMT
Total Posts: 29
BASIC or ASM? if BASIC then you haven't hit the speed barier or the mem barier of the 83+

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BASIC flames are for n00bs, you don't want to be a n00b do you? | My other calc is a Porsche.
darksideprogramming
Guardian
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Posted: 11 Dec 2004
14:40 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
You obviously don't know what you're talking about, Xero.

there are programs to allow the unarchiving and archiving of other programs from within a program.

Or it could be setup like FFTOM.
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 12 Dec 2004
02:07 GMT
Total Posts: 958
If it's Hays Games, it's probably Basic, and not that good either. Hays Games use to be pretty infamous, not so much since they're not around these days.
haysgames
Marine
Posted: 12 Dec 2004
14:50 GMT
Total Posts: 20
In response to your questions/comments:

Game is in Basic, it is not slow by any means, we have been using archiving extensivily, and if you think we were infamous before, just wait until what we do next month.
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 12 Dec 2004
15:28 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
FYI: Infamous is not a good connotation. So I'm scared about what is going to happen next month. :-/
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 13 Dec 2004
07:32 GMT
Total Posts: 29
if it is too large and you don't archive all other programs like in FFTOM's case it wont even go onto the calc that means that all 200+ people i've met that don't know how to archive will miss out!

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BASIC flames are for n00bs, you don't want to be a n00b do you? | My other calc is a Porsche.
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 13 Dec 2004
13:08 GMT
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I bet I'm infamous for my crappy games. :)





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