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| Publisher |
Steve Taylor
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| Type |
Demo |
| Version |
1.0 |
| Date Added |
4/24/2007 |
| Size |
7.9 K |
| Downloads |
9,045 |
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Plasma Pong 1.0
Utilizes real-time fluid dynamics to drive the game environment.
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Registry Total: 5 Entries
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Fluid dynamic (12/19/2007 - version 1.0) |
| Impressive and original - certainly worth a download. Note that the size is 7.9MB rather than 7.9KB - but that's still rather good. ;)
The download link is broken, but you can find the latest version here (legally, since it's redistributable freeware):
http://www.mininova.org/tor/1000125
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MBD (7/3/2007 - version 1.0) |
| YES! Finally a video game an old lady can appreciate. A bit more challenging than our first TV model, but I got the idea and it took me back to my youthful 70's. |
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Eric D.V.H. (5/26/2007 - version 1.0) |
| I thought this would be a neat tech-demo when I downloaded it, but it's actually a pretty fun game too! The only real objection I've got is that the controls can't be remapped (VERY annoying with a single-button mouse!). Also, I'd been reading about sedectuple core CPUs, 8-way SLI and people wondering what on earth something like that would be useful for just before I played it. _This_ is it. |
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Sunderfil (4/25/2007 - version 1.0) |
| BEST GAME EVER.
Truly wonderful. I haven't felt this kind of rush from a computer game since... well... maybe ever. |
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Half Life 4 Mac (4/24/2007 - version 1.0) |
| A really sweet looking as well as fun to play game. However, it is still buggy and sometimes crashes unexpectedly on my PB G4 1.5 GHz laptop under 10.4.9. Give it a shot, but be prepared for a few crashes. |
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