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From: bruck@actcom.co.il (Uri Bruck)
Subject: Re: [Q] Is there a tank game like this?
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 21:17:10 GMT
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hudson (phudson@rohan.sdsu.edu) wrote:
: In article <3uj68n$18c@news.utdallas.edu>,
: Kyle Maxwell <maxwell@utdallas.edu> wrote:
: >: To keep some relevance to the group, what games can people think of which
: >: involve programming the "players" then stepping back and watching them
: >: perform? I can think of:
: [list deleted]
: >: Who can add to my list? 

: There are also: 
: rtank (robotank)           -uses it's own assemlby like language...CGA 
: PCrobots	           -nice graphics..uses whatever language you like
: 			    as you compile your robots to an object file
: 			    and use interupts to access the robot functions
: Xtank			  -Xtank is undoubtably the Mother of all 
: 			   programmable tank games..Unix/Xwindows  
: 			   network play, inter tank communication..everything
: 			   not for the faint of heart

There is a Windows shareware I recall seeing once called Czone,
I'll to dig through my files to see if I can a ownload address for it.

