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From: Pit Bull <schaefer@malaga.math.uni-augsburg.de>
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 13:15:07 GMT
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mbbad@s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (I. Badcoe) wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 	We have an internet project:
> 
> 	"Project von Nueman"
> 
> 	(never was sure how to spell it) which intends to us ALife techniques
> for breading the opposition in a "flying round and shooting" sort of game.
> The basic ALife engine is very general, however and could be readily adapted
> to maze solving or anything else you'd care to try (World Domination is OK,
> but under the license agreement you have to give us Europe).
> 
> 	The things I just said are true, or rather, will be true as soon as I
> get my fingure out and finish it (about a month).
> 
> 	Badders
> 
> p.s:	We've got a web-page but I don't remember where :-P
> 
> 
> 
It's Von Neumann, and the link is:
 <Li><a href="http://www.krl.caltech.edu/~charles/alife-game>Evolutive Game</A>

