North Korean like paradox (Miscellaneous)
> Do you know what is interesting?
> We have at least two good, still developed DOS kernels, many active
> compilers but almost no living programs (or games)
> It is like in North Korea where they have quite good roads but no cars
No new programs? UIDE, JEMMEX, p7zip, and yes many compilers and assemblers. If you think nothing is being written, then why are there so many "announcements"?
Games? What, Dungeon Crawl:Stone Soup doesn't count? Or do you mean like 3D Doom-ish games or puzzle games? There's quite a few games (ahem, MegaBrutal's unfinished one). Why, do you want to request one? Maybe I can point you to a good, free one.
Complete thread:
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 22.11.2007, 15:36 (Miscellaneous)
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 15:52
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 22.11.2007, 16:53
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 17:14
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 23.11.2007, 07:26
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 23.11.2007, 13:15
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 24.11.2007, 06:38
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:23
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:38
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 05.12.2007, 13:16
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 05.12.2007, 14:23
- North Korean like paradox - rr, 05.12.2007, 17:53
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 05.12.2007, 19:54
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 05.12.2007, 13:16
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:38
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:23
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 24.11.2007, 06:38
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 23.11.2007, 13:15
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 23.11.2007, 07:26
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 17:14