MattPong v2.1
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FILE INFORMATION
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mattpong.zip
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Filename
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mattpong.zip (Download)
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Title
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MattPong v2.1
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Description
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Play against the computer or another player. You can also adjust the speeds in the setup screen.
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Author
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Matt Teiken (bbxx@hotmail.com)
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Category
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TI-86 Assembly Games
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File Size
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2,220 bytes
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File Date and Time
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Sun Nov 29 23:44:25 1998
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Documentation Included?
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Yes
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Source Code Included?
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No
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SCREEN SHOTS
REVIEWS
Review
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Review by
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Dave Cobb
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Reviewed on
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2004-11-22
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Attention span: 5/10 Cheating calculator will annoy you. Controls: 8/10 Nothing wrong here. Implementation: 2/10 Very buggy. Overall: 4/10 Too many flaws.
Okay, you walk into a big party; all of the guests are different Pong games. You look around and see all of the various versions really enjoying themselves. Ping-Pong is, as usual, passed out in the punch. There is one lonely game in the corner that catches your eye. Thats where this game comes in, MattPong, the loser standing in the corner with the "Hello: my name is Matt" sticker on its soiled T-shirt.
This game isnt really that bad, it just makes for a good opening :) However, the quality of this version of Pong is below the numerous others for the 86. Lets get the bad things out of the way shall we? Probably the thing that stands out most is that the calculator cheats. The paddle's y-axis is the exact same as the balls' y-axis. The paddle follows the ball exactly, thus its impossible to score. Another problem is the lack of options. There are no difficulty settings (just impossible) and the only options are to change speeds. Using a very poor interface, you must change each speed (ball-x speed, ball-y speed, etc
) separately. Most users will not know what any of these settings mean; a single over-all speed change would have been much better. Miscellaneous problems include random freezing, small paddles, and the ball sometimes goes through the paddles. There are some plus sides. This has the largest ball of the pong games (most others have a "ball" consisting of only 4 or 5 pixels.) The game is also very small. Although the exiting is buggy, the controls are good, and it has 1 or 2 player modes.
Ive talked too much so Ill just sum it up by saying that this is a highly flawed game and that one would do better with another version. |
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