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Westwood Studios is really big from what I hear. I do not know. However I hear they make good games. Not sure RTS or something rather.
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It was merged with EA after Tiberian Sun.
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Wow! EA is big. They were always professional and has quite descent quality stuffs. Mostly Windows but they were descent. Seems to be growing old but
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I am planning on making my moves into the professional quality arena. Currently my stuffs in the draft stage. Mostly setups. It uses DOSBox right now because of the controllers adapted for DOSBox. However I will soon plan to implement keyboard controls for pure DOS so that even a hardcore DOS machine can use my software! While I am alive I plan to specialize in pure DOS from now on with the exception of a little novelty from time to time.
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With the upcoming intro I will be plugging my mom Huong Thi Vu and my dad Nguyen Binh Thuy for sending me to school for programming. Officially and unofficially I have a combined total of 10 years of experience programming. Many of you when I first came on this board 5 years ago know that I started 9 years old. So I am 44 years old now. That makes 35 years on and off training officially and unofficially. If I had gone to school officially I would have my doctor's degree in programming by now. I plan to make a small game with the intro so that those of you who have amble free time on your hands can play it one or two player(s). Those of you who do not have much time will have the chance to bypass the game and just see special affects for a few minutes. Training is the key. You need to study from those who have gone before you. Although I started at 9 years old I did study from someone else. I will never know who taught me but that lesson led me to program these days professionally.
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/tl3bwqxqt ... oject2.rar

The game is under way. However I just implemented the core processing routines right now. The actual mechanics of the game play has yet to be finalized.

It uses the XBOX360 gamepad with USB adapter so if you do not have one of this it will lock up on you so do not run it if you do not have one of this.
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/o6nj6796as6iuj0/AP.EXE

Here is the link to my prototype. It is the complete game. After the demo of the swirling J(esus) you have to try to move the C(hrist) onto the end of one side of the square boxed of DOSBox!
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/3xaapmx8k ... oject4.rar

Well I have implemented the keyboard and controller as an option. It is more your preference. However there might be a glitch in pure DOS, but it works for DOSBox 0.74 with XBOX360 controller and USB adapter!
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I just tested with only keyboard controls and it works all the way to the end. Please wait for the J to calibrate when it shows the J on the screen. Once you see the skewed J you can use the a or d key to move left or right. The w or s key moves you to the tiny game screen where you can also use either the controller or the keys. This time the w and s moves up and down. The object is to move to the left after the objects have scattered completely. You must navigate the J without touching the scatter all the way to the left and bottom. It is still in its infancy however the basics are there. To get out of the game you either press q(uit) or complete the game. From there you can see the demo for the rest of the way. It lists credits throughout and the Chinese letters after the THX means friend.
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Hi, my name is Tien Khoa Nguyen, and I am the sole creator of the above software INTRO. My cousin is John Nam Bui and he is my enemy! Please be very careful of him. He will lie, steal, kill, cheat, hurt you, hurt your family if you are a good person. So if you are a good person be very careful of him and his friends and families. It is possible he goes by the name John Nam Vu which is his mother's last name. His mother is my mom's sister. I have private business with him. Just know that he is on the side of the devil and he is a very dangerous person.
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I just want to say I am sorry for posting all these silly comments. I am getting too old for this. So I am retiring from all the bickering and fighting and just programming for the rest of my life.
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