The Solar Hockey League
Like GJID, this game was revamped on
occasion of the release of Hi-Q. Its theme
is, shortly put, hockey with robots.
From the Doc:
This game was first written under the imaginative name of
BALL in 1989, featuring CGA graphics designed for monochrome
monitors, delays only suitable to slow XT computers and an internal
random routine that doesn't work on AT's. Despite this, it was
included in the Best of 1990 selection of the Public (Software)
Library in Houston, TX. Now, in 1992, the game has been upgraded and
runs nicely on any modern IBM PC compatible computer, with greatly
enhanced graphics and presentation (although the graphics are still
monochromebut with varying color schemes this actually looks
quite nice on EGA/VGA color displays). It was written entirely in
assembler (some 7000 lines).
Steckbrief
- Authors: Harm Hanemaayer, John Remyn
- Year: 1992
- Country of Origin:
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