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AGI Programming => Mega Tokyo AGI Archive => Topic started by: MR POTATO HEAD on March 07, 2003, 09:57:32 AM
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A TUTORIAL THAT IS REALLY HELPFUL I TRIED 1 SITE BUT THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE PICTURES TO USE IN IT WASNT WORKING PLZ HELP TY ;D ;D
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I HAVE TRIED FOR AGES TO TRY AND MAKE A GAME BUT HAVE GOT NO WHERE. WHERE CAN I LEANR HOW TO MAKE 1??????????????????????????????????????????
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First turn your Caps Lock off... ;D Then go to http://www.classicgaming.com/agisci/tutorial.shtml.
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Like you say: "Yeah..." ;D
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Agidev (http://www.agidev.com")
My site (http://patat.org/~raf")
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Like you say: "Yeah..." ;D
I'll let you quote my phrases only when you write it so: ;D
Yeah... (Copyright Eero R
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Got to think some TM of my own too.
hmmm......oh I know "I noticed (TM 2003-2500 ;D)"
So for now on everyone has to quote that :P
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I noticed (TM 2003-2500 ;D) that everyone should have his own trademark. ;D
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[quote author=Eero R
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I noticed (TM 2003-2500 Oliver Rull) that you are right with that Eero. I don't
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The download is in FilePlanet, so you got to register and login. You can't use any download managers. ;)
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Agidev (http://www.agidev.com")
My site (http://patat.org/~raf")
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Try:
Agidev (http://www.agidev.com)
Raf's site (http://patat.org/~raf)
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Hey, I have two tutorials, too!
http://www.angelfire.com/games4/failrate
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You've read James Joyce, Andrew?
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...his middle name... Never thought of it that way :)
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...his middle name... Never thought of it that way :)
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What?
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Andrew Ulysses Baker.
If I'm not mistaken, Ulysses is the most prominent book by James Joyce (but it's far in my memory, been more than two years since I've heard anything about it)
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Ahhhhh...andrew's middle name was the detail I was lacking, raf.
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I tried to read James Joyce, but in the end I decided he was just a load of bollocks.
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I tried to read James Joyce, but in the end I decided he was just a load of bollocks.
lol
I wouldn't say that about him, but his stream of consciousness writing method makes reading his books a real pain in the ass. After I read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, I was very much exhausted. Especially since chapter 3 tells you more about hell than you'd ever want to know in your lifetime. It's enough to render one atheist.