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[challenge entry] Ever played that good old DOS game Thom York?


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(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:39, archived)
# Haha, I loved that game.
Woo
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:41, archived)
# physically?
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:41, archived)
# is there any other kind of love.
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:42, archived)
# in England there is
I'm not sure about elsewhere
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:44, archived)
# like the honest love of an Englishman for his pipe
or a game of cricket or the warm snug bottom of a young boy
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:47, archived)
# In my head I read that in Stephen Fry's voice
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:49, archived)
# or all three
at once
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:49, archived)
# Brutally
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:44, archived)
# Isn't that what the hole in the middle of the CD is for?
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:47, archived)
# It came on a floppy disk.
*sniggers*
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:48, archived)
# i did too
especially the fit inducing movement of the customers. may dig it out and install it on this beast :D
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:42, archived)
# Make the rollercoaster as windy as you can and see how many people survive it.
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:43, archived)
# can you do that
on the original???

i'll have to give it a try
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:48, archived)
# You could on the version I had.
If there's a sharp turn when the cart is moving fast, the punters fly off.
Probably not a good business plan, but it is fun.
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:49, archived)
# aaaah
i thought you meant windy as in beaufort scale, damn english language
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:51, archived)
# Yeah, I confused myself as well.
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:52, archived)
# i'm good at that
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 17:11, archived)
# if that's York
where's the Minster?
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:41, archived)
# I remember feeling terribly wrong about building a gift shop...
...since "gift" means poison in swedish. That was quite some time ago :)
(, Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:45, archived)