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From: goer@quads.uchicago.edu (Richard L. Goerwitz)
Subject: Re: do AI games exist ;-)
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byron gaudet <byron-gaudet@uiowa.edu> wrote:
>>
>	In this thread, there was referance to Mortal Kombat. After 
>wasting way too many quarters on this game I came to the conclusion that 
>the opponents learn your moves as the game progresses.  They will look 
>for certian combos, so you can't do the same thing over and over too many 
>times or they will suprise you.  In mortal kombat the opponents get more 
>skilled, not just more powerful.

Isn't Mortal Kombat one of those silly whackem games?  If you feel like
whacking something, maybe it's time to leave the computer and whack a
soccerball or baseball around.  A few years of this bleary-eyed computer
nonsense, and you'll end up where I am - overweight.  I'm serious.

Now, what about *real* AI games?

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   Richard L. Goerwitz     ***      goer@midway.uchicago.edu
