----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please enter "Flux" into the X2 Game Development Competition under the category "New Game by One Person". Optimal platform is probably either a 486DX2-66 or 486DX4-100. It will not run on anything less than a 386 and will really give your reflexes a workout on a Pentium. Jason Hasenbuhler hasenbuh@rex.cs.tulane.edu 16695 Alexander Run Jupiter, Florida (FL) U.S.A. 33478 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***-----------------------------------------------------------------------*** This game is an entry into the X2FTP Game Programming contest under the "Game by One" category. ***-----------------------------------------------------------------------*** Short: VGA/SBlaster shoot-em-up by Jason Hasenbuhler (386 min) Type: msdos/programming/contest/game_by_one Uploader: hasenbuh@rex.cs.tulane.edu Replaces: flux.zip (was in incoming directory) Long: Futuristic top/bottom scrolling shoot-em-up arcade game that supports VGA and Sound Blaster (or 100% Compatibles). This game was written for the X2FTP Games Programming contest under the "Game by One" category. The files "ct-voice.drv" and "sbfmdrv.com" are required for sound and music, but not for gameplay. These files can be found on the disks that come bundled with the Sound Blaster hardware. NOTE: I am resending this because my last entry disappeared out of incoming without appearing in any other directory. I am not sure if I followed proper procedures for upload last time or if it was just taken offline for reviewing. I apologize if I'm just wasting your storage space, but I wanted to make sure everything was done right before I lost access to my internet account during holiday break.