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Mega Tokyo SCI Archive / Re:Programing Question
« on: February 03, 2004, 03:48:20 PM »
Hello, cloudee1
I have done some computer programing a while back. The SCI tutorial was a great refresher course. Simple, and direct. There is, no way a person can put everything in an SCI tutorial. The Basics, is all that matters. Yes, I knew about the brackets and some of the text also. Still, a great SCI Tutorial. It is, good to see people still creating the AGI and SCI games. :) ~TakeCare~

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Mega Tokyo SCI Archive / Re:Programing Question
« on: February 03, 2004, 01:43:09 AM »
Hello, Nychold
Thank you, for your reply. Yes, I have found the SCI Tutorial very Helpful. And, understandable. I have a SCI game design on paper right now. There, will be around 326 rooms to the game. It is alot to create, I just wanted to shorten the amount of work that is needed to be done on this project.
~ThankYou Again~ :)

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Mega Tokyo SCI Archive / Programing Question
« on: February 02, 2004, 11:15:33 AM »
Hello, Everyone
This, is a great website! I have always enjoyed playing AGI and SCI Games since the early 80's. :) I'm a graphic designer by trade. And, I'm Designing and programing a new game.

I was wondering if there is a list of all, of the Data, and Directives, Ect.. Like, all the ways to move, or talk Ect. in SCI game programing. Kind of like a Dictionary of all you can put in the game itself. So, I could copy and paste the main information and fill in the rest of the information to my needs. To make it easier, and not having to type so much. So, I'm looking for a website, or disc that might have that type of information.

~ThankYou ZaDocTor~

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