From hasteen@inet.uni-c.dk Fri Mar 17 15:57:49 1995 Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 03:37:42 +0200 (METDST) From: Henrik Steen To: shavelk@agora.rdrop.com Subject: Entry, 256-byte game contest Ok, this is my entry to 256-byte game contest. It runs in VGA or MCGA mode 13h. Although this was not specified in the rules it is a standalone program, that does not use qbasic or the like. Both a standard and an easy version are uuencoded inside this doc. Requirements: 512 bytes free dos mem (due to the PSP). If you do not have 512 bytes free dos mem, a boot disk can be appointed for you. You might also consider beefing up your system with a K or two. 386 or better. Pentium-90 strongly recommended. It will make absoluty no difference for this game, but it's a nice machine to have around, so we recommend it anyway. Story: The object of the game is to keep the multicolored strange alien life form (or line if you want to be that way) safely within the octagonal containment grid. Due to cut's in government funding your outfit can only afford to run the containment system at 1/8 the power it was designed for. But hey, thats ok as long as it is the right 1/8 - thats where you come in... The tremendous cost overrun resulting from your overtime has been approved - this also happens to be your chance to save the galaxy (ever had one of those before?). How to play: Press any key to start the game. You control the reflector grid with the numeric keypad (Num Lock should be on or you will have a short game). When you fail to contain the ray, the game ends. You can restart it by pressing any key. To exit the game press Q *during* play. (Actually you can press any key > '9', but Q sounds as if I planned it that way) Apology: So where did the score go, why doesn't the game get more difficult, where is my 1024x768 Cindy Crawford background? Well... er... 256 bytes isn't all that much ya know. I did get room for linedrawing, collision detect, random, octagon coordinates, vsync synchronization, keyboard control etc. - so stop whining! Warranty: I hereby guarantee that this is a program. Nothing else may be implied including any conjecture from the above text. When you run this program you are on your own - if any problems result they are your problems - not mine. BTW, I believe someone should award you a prize, Steve. It was great fun cooking up (down?) this thing - this is the sort of thing convinces me I was right to give up management in favor of coding. Henrik hasteen@inet.uni-c.dk P.S. In case anybody thinks I am violating a software patent with this game, please sue me. I published a full version of it in 1981 - if you made a bestselling hit on the concept I will look forward to hearing from you. begin 532 octagon.com MZP>A]``ZX'0',\#-%KN@9%.X$P#-$+ML!#/)CL$FB@=H`*`'MP7V]U"@]``" MY`+$!`0E#@"C]`"66"0?!`R*R.A4`)-;0>A5`&!(HO(`8?X.\@!TK4'^Q.AO M`&"ZV@/LD^PRPZ@(=/FT`X`P#-$,T@N_0I$/T2)>;[#OOB)^#_#"@8("@0`#`(`#B:( ` end begin 532 octeasy.com MZP>A]``ZX'0',\#-%KN@9%.X$P#-$+ML!#/)CL$FB@=H`*`']O=0H/0``N0" MQ`0$)0X`H_0`EE@D'P0,BLCH50"36T'H5@!@2*+R`&'^#O(`=*]!_L3H<`!@ MNMH#[*@(=?OLJ`AT^[0!S19TWS/`S18L,7+7/`ER![@#`,T0S2"[]@'7F%"' M!O4`,\F6Z`8`7K4):$P!@<;D`:V3K2K#O@$`*N>_``%S!/;<]]\/ MMNPRY#O%WN#EPPIY"D0_1(EYOL.^^(GX/\,*!@@*!``,`@`. ` end