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From: mkv1@rsvl.unisys.com (Mark K Vallevand)
Subject: Re: What commercial products are based on Artificial Life?
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Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 21:57:15 GMT
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In article <D02B4C.FF6@nbn.com>, Ron Macken <rmacken@calon.com> writes:
|> Just out of curiosity, does anyone know about commercial products
|> based on the field of artificial life?  I'm familiar with some of
|> the Maxis games and a graphical texture program but that's about it.
|> 
|> Perhaps the field is too young to make much of an entry into the
|> commercial world.  I'm waiting for the chance to buy a physical
|> version of Karl Sims' Evolved Virtual Creatures!

I'd sure like to see a shareware version for Linux!  I'd cough up $25.00
for it.  Now that Thinking Machines is so bad off, maybe Karl Sims would
like to make a few bucks.

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