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Re: Wolfinstein 3D
- Subject: Re: Wolfinstein 3D
- From: adrianw@cassius.ee.usyd.edu.au (Adrian Whichello)
- Date: 1997/02/02
- Distribution: inet
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Department of Electrical Engineering, Sydney University
- References: <5ctf76$dfs$1@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> <sheldon-3101971824180001@205.230.107.40>
In article <sheldon-3101971824180001@205.230.107.40>,
Sheldon Simms <sheldon@atlcom.net> wrote:
>In article <5ctf76$dfs$1@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
>ug0a@rzstud2.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Alexander Siegfried) wrote:
>
>> Huh? A seven year old playing Wolf 3D under the guide of his
>> father?!?!
>
>Nothing wrong with that. If anything, it's weirder that the *day care*
>center had the game for the kids.
>
>-Sheldon
>
>--
>W. Sheldon Simms III - sheldon@atlcom.net
Yes, this struck me as well. Not a game I'd like my sons to be playing in
daycare. Maybe we should move this discussion over to misc.kids :-)
Seriously, there is now a misc.kids.computers, has anyone ever looked at it?
Given the "educational" nature of the apple 2, you'd think some discussion of
our favourite computer would go on there (this has only just occured to me).
Must have a look myself, sometime soon...
Adrian.