FreeBASIC Games Directory updates (22.03.2008)!
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FreeBASIC Games Directory updates (22.03.2008)!
This update features 6 games, including Kristopher Windsor's Zonaxtic! and Joe King's Catloaf:2600. We are now featuring 67 games total.
http://games.freebasic.net
There have been two score changes and several games were added on my watchlist.
Be sure to support the site (that is if you like it) by downloading, commenting and scoring the games.
Thank you.
http://games.freebasic.net
There have been two score changes and several games were added on my watchlist.
Be sure to support the site (that is if you like it) by downloading, commenting and scoring the games.
Thank you.
Last edited by Lachie Dazdarian on Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:30 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Another update. 7 new games this time including Easter Cortex, Pang! The Pocket-Pong and Frantik.
Please support the site by visiting it, downloading games and commenting them.
Please support the site by visiting it, downloading games and commenting them.
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I'm promoting FB games in general, not mine. Did you even checked the site?
When Pete comes back, why don't you take it up with him and stop antagonizing us FB users who don't hate QB, unlike a great deal of QB-only users who despise FB for irrational and childish reasons.
When Pete comes back, why don't you take it up with him and stop antagonizing us FB users who don't hate QB, unlike a great deal of QB-only users who despise FB for irrational and childish reasons.
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I am glad that you are happy with my post because the best thing in life is to be happy.
My aim is to keep QB/QBasic separate from FB in the same way that Mac would like to keep QB and QBasic separate.
The past was COBOL, Fortran, C, Basic etc. The present is C++. The future is C#, Perl, Java, VB.net, FB,.QB64, who knows but please keep the languages individual unless you would just like one universal language like Esperanto, and what happened to that?
My aim is to keep QB/QBasic separate from FB in the same way that Mac would like to keep QB and QBasic separate.
The past was COBOL, Fortran, C, Basic etc. The present is C++. The future is C#, Perl, Java, VB.net, FB,.QB64, who knows but please keep the languages individual unless you would just like one universal language like Esperanto, and what happened to that?
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FBGD has updated with 7 new games, and as of this update we have our very own forum.
http://games.freebasic.net/forum
Cheers!
http://games.freebasic.net/forum
Cheers!
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Roy, Pete has both FB and QB users on his forums. There is no special area for either to go.
So unless Pete adds a new Forum for FB only, they have a right to post here. I wish that Mac would create one for them too, so that there is less flaming.
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So unless Pete adds a new Forum for FB only, they have a right to post here. I wish that Mac would create one for them too, so that there is less flaming.
Ted
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QB64 is a FREE QBasic compiler for WIN, MAC(OSX) and LINUX : https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php
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Hey, I'm just trying to make a living here. 
But don't forget I created http://games.qbasic.com, with all its flaws yes. But it's there. Still online. And you never know, I might update it...one day.

But don't forget I created http://games.qbasic.com, with all its flaws yes. But it's there. Still online. And you never know, I might update it...one day.
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My posts now seem out of place due to the fact that Pete has made this a FB only forum after my comments had been about QB/FB. This is the equivilent of allowing people to change their original post after everyone has answered.
PS
Dean alias Lachie, why do people use different names, you have done a lot of games reviews for Fb and QB/Qbasic but surely Mallard was the one that started games reviews at .com.
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Dean alias Lachie, why do people use different names, you have done a lot of games reviews for Fb and QB/Qbasic but surely Mallard was the one that started games reviews at .com.
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Everybody is online whom he wants to be, right? And here, atleast I am, some 25 year old QB-programmer. Atleast one of the few still active QB-forums.
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why not instead then call the forums Basic forums?
Since every basic-clone (if I may say so) derive from the same program by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz?
grtz
Since every basic-clone (if I may say so) derive from the same program by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz?
grtz
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