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"lk" <gofys
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> "Alex' A. Interrants" <bavariaso
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>> In der Nachricht
>> <1a75cc4c-0d8f-425b-894a-ac91dd827
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>> Stephen Scott <stevieboy.sc
...@googlemail.com> hat geschrieben:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Just found this - Elite's 25th birthday. BBC news article and video:
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8261272.stm
>>> Enjoy!
>> Thanks. I never found Elite so good. Mercury had me pleased much more.
>> Alex'
> My God! I thought I was the only Acorn fan around who hated Elite.
> I got it for the Electron one Christmas (probably around 1987) but I just
> could never dock the darn thing and it was black and white. Always liked
> things like Revs and Thrust more than Elite.
Nope, I hated Elite too, found it totally boring and tedious and not
remotely interesting or exciting in any way at all. In fact in was
probably the only BBC/Electron game I never bought, as I originally
borrowed it played it and gave it back pretty quickly, just wasn't for
me i'm afraid.
I did have Revs and Thrust, found them hard to play but far more
interesting than Elite.
I appreciate that Elite was a technically advanced game and a lot of
people did enjoy playing it, and it is an important chapter in Acorn
gaming history but it didn't do anything for me at all.
cheers
Matthew
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