In 1985, Doc Brown invented time travel and the first MacWorld Expo was held in San Francisco.
I attended the show as a co-founder of Aegis Development, where we previewed the game "The Pyramid of Peril"
You can see it at the show at 36 seconds into this clip:
Good times indeed.
Twenty Six years later and I'm back with a new game, this time created by the team at PlayScreen, PlayScreen BOCCE-BALL:
I think iPhone games are exciting now, as those original Mac games 26 years ago.
Stop by at MacWorld from January 27th to the 30th and play a frame or two.
You bet. Runs nicely on the 4s.
Posted by: bikingbill | November 02, 2011 at 10:28 AM
Funny game this is buddy. Can we use it on iphone 4s?
Posted by: unlock iphone 4s | November 02, 2011 at 07:53 AM
The fun was being there at the start of the business. My first game was published in 1980.
Still, the iPhone's App Market is just amazing. Even 14 year old kids now have a shot at making it big.
I think that is GREAT!
Posted by: bikingbill | January 22, 2011 at 02:24 PM
I miss this late 1980's - life seemed a lot more interesting and subversive, working with Vicom on terminal emulators before we founded 4-Sight and carved up the market for pre-Internet file transfers
Happy Days...
Simon Cavill
Posted by: simon cavill | January 22, 2011 at 07:17 AM