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Re: Nice article from Scott Schram
- Subject: Re: Nice article from Scott Schram
- From: Hot Rod <hotrod.apple2@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:25:10 -0700 (PDT)
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I was poking around a bit in Genetic Drift (Scott's first game), seeing how the secret key worked. I noticed other keychar checks, so went looking for the instructions to see which keys were 'official'. I found that Scott has them posted on his website:
http://schram.net/articles/games/genetic_drift_instructions.html
and noticed this info:
"A free Broderbund T-shirt will be awarded to the first person in each state who WRITES us with a description of what happens when you win. "
Not being aware of this, I was curious as to what actually happened. However, trying to play the game start to finish to see the win seemed like a long way to go (and I'm just not that good a player). So instead, I opted to find a means to cheat, of course. :)
I found a way to disable the enemies firing, so getting them all converted into TVs was made much simpler, allowing me to zip through the complete game. I suppose I could have gone hunting for code that would have allowed me to condition the game to jump to the end, but the no-fire approach worked and was convenient.
Anyway, I now know what happens when you win!
I wonder if anyone actually submitted a description to Broderbund back then?
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