Forum: Bryce


Subject: Just a thought...

cybrbeast opened this issue on Sep 30, 2002 ยท 29 posts


pauljs75 posted Mon, 30 September 2002 at 9:21 PM

I'm not the most keen on quantum mechanics, but if I could get my hands on an orbital photon modulator and make a non gravitational singularity-- Anyhow... Art... Computer Architecture... Does it matter? I'm not one to care how relevent my hobby is, as long as I'm having fun... And for the mention of StarRaiders - Wooohooo... That was fun back in the 8-bit days. I remember that on my 130XE quite fondly (130 XE being the model between the older 8-bit 800's and the 16-bit ST's.) Then there was Mig Alley Ace... And speaking of old 3-D games (real old, as in 8-bit), anyone remember LucasArt's Ballblazer? It had quite catchy theme music and an early form of ray-tracing. Speaking of software... Heh... I remember taking my time and manually dithering/antialiasing (yes, pixel by pixel using the magnifier tool) while using RemBrandt on my ol' Atari... And some would say that 10yr olds (which I was at the time) didn't have any patience. Then a couple years later it was on to the Amiga 500 and playing with Photon Paint. 4096 colors was a cool concept at the time, but I remember the fustration at getting pixels to remain the correct color when making .HAM images. Well at least I was good with getting my .IFF images to look cool. So, even though I do agree that Bryce could always be better in some aspects. I can't complain considering where I've been computer wise. L8R!


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