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Re: where to put disk images?



Chris <cmerrill@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<3D3A2446.2030406@nc.rr.com>...
> Ralph Glatt wrote:
> > Well, if one of those copies is the arcade version of Star Wars, I'd
> > definitely be interested!! Please email me at rbg at penn dot com if
> > you do happen to have this classic game. ;-)
> 
> What is the game called?
> There is a game on Asimov called Star Wars...but dunno
> if it's the one you're looking for.

I'll have to check it out, once I finally make the cable I need. As I
understand, there were two games called Star Wars - the earlier
version used the paddles, and was written around the time of the //+.
The one I'm looking for is just like the arcade game - ships were
hires line drawings, you had to fly through a volley of TIE fighters
and Star Destroyer, then go down into a trench surrounded by towers in
order to destroy the Death Star.


Ralph Glatt