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Post by merman on Mar 24, 2006 9:48:14 GMT
Well, it's been a long time in development and it's been sitting on my webspace for more than a year... The SEUCK Vault, a new site for SEUCK users. Currently contains some excellent articles on how to use the Kit, and the full manual in HTML form - so you can just click around and learn what the menus do. Yet to be added is the "archive" page with some rare titles, and I'm planning to do something different rather than just an A-Z list to download from Two links: www.merman.shorturl.com/seuckor homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fisher80/merman/seuck/index.htmlLet me know what you think, this is still a work in progress
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Post by Frank on Mar 24, 2006 21:23:58 GMT
Hi Andrew,
Just found an old list from the seuck club SEUCKERS from Great Yarmouth.... seems to be many titles there which are not in Gamebase which need to be tracked down.
Worth adding a "MIA" page as well as the archive?
Frank
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Post by merman on Mar 25, 2006 0:05:25 GMT
homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fisher80/merman/seuck/wanted.html is the "WANTED!" page on the site at present... although thanks to Richard Bayliss I do have one of those missing SEUCK games already. I will definitely consider doing more "missing in action" requests for SEUCK, so send that list over. (I did try to join the SEUCKers Club, but the one disk I did get had so many errors on it nothing was working )
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Post by Frank on Mar 28, 2006 11:14:27 GMT
I will try and get it typed up tonight for you.
I think they were based in Great Yarmouth off the top of my head... Never did order anything from them.
I guess it might be worth trying to get in touch with the guy and seeing if he has all the disks still.
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Post by merman on Mar 28, 2006 21:41:10 GMT
Caister actually... the thing that annoys me, I used to live right near there, before I got a C64...
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Post by merman on Mar 30, 2006 15:17:14 GMT
So, any other comments on the website?
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Post by Frank on Mar 30, 2006 22:24:18 GMT
It's dead as a dodo on here at the best of times ... How about posting on Lemon aswell for some feedback? I think its a clear, clean and flexible site which should cover everything possible about the tool. How you going about the archive?... review for each entry?
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Post by Frank on Mar 30, 2006 22:36:57 GMT
Btw... did you get the SEUCK list by email I sent , and also the findings on R Marshall?
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Post by merman on Mar 31, 2006 8:24:52 GMT
Yes, I got the e-mail, will look at it next week (got a busy weekend - my dad's 60th birthday)
As for the archive - well, I was planning on putting games into categories. So, "Helicopter/Silkworm", "Commando/Ikari Warriors", "Cute platform", "Driving". You would download a ZIP of half a dozen games in each category.
I've also realised I'm going to have to add an Amiga section as well. (And I found an ST version of the Kit online - didn't know it had been released!)
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Post by Frank on Mar 31, 2006 10:33:00 GMT
Definately ST!.... hence the poor scrolling. I think it was developed first on the ST, then lazily ported.
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Post by merman on Mar 31, 2006 13:38:52 GMT
OK, posted over at Lemon now, first reply was positive, which is more than I expected...
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Post by merman on Apr 7, 2006 14:15:45 GMT
Right, today saw another update on the site:
- Wanted page updated with a new list of games to find (thanks Frank!) - Archive page updated with some games to download
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Post by merman on Apr 8, 2006 8:47:12 GMT
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Post by merman on Apr 9, 2006 8:32:45 GMT
UPDATE:
Shaun Pearson page has gone live - there's some very cool demos and unfinished games, from the guy responsible for SEUCK classics like Road Course, Shot Away and House Case
Richard Bayliss has kindly provided PAL versions of Mozart's Quest for Music and The Eliminators, and the latest Nyaaaaaaah! game - Nyaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Resurrection.
Working on more stuff today...
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Post by merman on Apr 10, 2006 14:23:37 GMT
Reviews section updated with "re-created" screenshots
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