Minor update to the DMA History site....

Started by Mike, January 24, 2006, 10:41:16 PM

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Mike

Minor update, but a major find...

"I've updated Chapter 2, page 4 to include Russell's original Lemmings demo!

What a find this was.... found in one of the many disk boxes rescued from the skip when DMA moved to Edinburgh..."


8-)

http://www.dmadesign.org

ccexplore

Cool.  I tried it out briefly, is there anything else we can do with it besides watching the animation?

Mike

Nope! &#A0; ;D

You have to remember its a "concept" thing.... Course... these days you need to have almost a whole game done before publishers will sign anything!  :(

tseug

That site killed firefox. :o It took a while for my computer to do anything.

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ccexplore

Quote from: tseug link=1138142476/0#3 date=1138147515That site killed firefox. :o
Cool!  For better or worse, it worked fine when I browsed it in IE. ::)

Although, at least with Firebox, I'm guessing you might have a better chance of getting that fix without waiting for months or years.

Mike

Works fine with me... I went through everypage on the site with firefox, no problems at all....well..........aside from FFox not doing animating gifs right, and the layout being off...

didnt kill anything.......try getting the latest version..... just in case...

tseug

It worked this time. Last time it said 'waiting for realtimeworlds.org".

Anatol

I love that site! It has so much to look at!

Wow, it's amazing how much better the lemmings look when their hair bobs up and down. :D

Jazzem

Nice find Mike, the purple backround's caught my eye too, wasn't the original developed to recognise any colour other than black as terrain?

Mike

No, its nothing to do with "black"... only pixel index 0. Like palette colour 0, and since palettes can change, black was chosen.

In the game there were a few reasons to having a black background, none of them to do with walking over it... There was a seprate mask stored for the ground.

ccexplore

<random>Just so you know, I've added an URL to your site in the Wikipedia article for DMA Design</random>