From: winston19842005 on
On Mar 4, 5:15 am, Martin Brunner<koni...(a)tin.at> wrote:
> Sean Huxter schrieb:
>
> >Could it be Evolution, by Jeff Sember and Don Mattrick?
>
> >This game took you from an amoeba through the various stages of evolution to
> >man. One stage, I'm sure, was escaping crocodiles in a pond.
>
> >Published in 1983 by Sydney Development.
>
> Wow, nice game idea!
>
> But now we figured out that this game was on an Texas Instruments
> Computer! X-(
>
> Sorry about that I was so sure that it was on the C64 since everything
> else was that I played.

Well, what *was* it? I'm a TIer, and I can't recall unless it was a
math game, like Alligator Mix!
From: Justaskme on


"Andreas Kohlbach" <ank(a)spamfence.net> wrote in message
news:87fx4ht6tc.fsf(a)usenet.ankman.de...
> Martin Brunner wrote on 03. March 2010:
>>
>> Justaskme schrieb:
>>
>>>> No, we played it already in 1986. :-)
>>>
>>>This is 2010 and I give up.!
>>
>> You wouldn't read here if you wouldn't care about 1986. ;)
>
> Nicely said. :-)
> --
> Andreas
> My Commodore 64 classic game music page at
> http://freenet-homepage.de/ankman/sid.html


Whatever.!

Go Look for yourself!



From: Martin Brunner on
winston19842005(a)yahoo.com schrieb:

>> Sorry about that I was so sure that it was on the C64 since everything
>> else was that I played.
>
>Well, what *was* it? I'm a TIer, and I can't recall unless it was a
>math game, like Alligator Mix!

Well as I mentioned it was named "Hercules" or "Herkules" and looked
something like that:
http://img2.picload.org/image/rdocla/herkules.png

This is all I know but it should it make easier to find now that I know
that it wasn't the C64.
From: Bill Garber on

"Martin Brunner" <konigjh(a)tin.at> wrote in message
news:ae272$4b90c662$d4bace0d$18137(a)news.chello.at...
winston19842005(a)yahoo.com schrieb:

>>> Sorry about that I was so sure that it was on
>>> the C64 since everything else was that I played.
>>
>> Well, what *was* it? I'm a TIer, and I can't recall
>> unless it was a math game, like Alligator Mix!
>
> Well as I mentioned it was named "Hercules" or
> "Herkules" and looked something like that:
> http://img2.picload.org/image/rdocla/herkules.png
>
> This is all I know but it should it make easier
> to find now that I know that it wasn't the C64.

Those Sprites look like Atari 2600 characters, the
snake and the scorpian from Pitfall, and the Gladiator
is from, uh, er, um, duh, I can't remember its name.

Anyway..............



From: Martin Brunner on
Bill Garber schrieb:

>Those Sprites look like Atari 2600 characters, the
>snake and the scorpian from Pitfall, and the Gladiator
>is from, uh, er, um, duh, I can't remember its name.
>
>Anyway..............

Haha... No I took the Gladiator from Bruce Lee and the other Sprites
from Archon and Archon II and did a very dirty object selection. ;)
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