by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sat Jul 21, 2007 12:57 am
The Last Man Standing wrote:Hey guys
I was wondering, one, does anyone know how I can turn data files into sound so I can use cassette tapes, the take the sound and turn it into data. Two, if I found this retro software, will anyone want to play my text adventures? I will only charge the USD of media mail, by you supplying the tape, I will make a J-Card for no charge... I am using PC Adventure Writer, by Graeme Yeandle... The game is something I been writing since I was a kid... called The Realms of Dur...
I do not have that expertise. Cassettes as a medium for data is something everyone abandoned as soon as it was possible, and nobody looks back at them with any sort of nostalgia.
For instance! We have had some comments in the Orc's Head Tavern that people enjoyed playing text games with floppy drives, because the drive would go all, "WHIRR! WHIRRRR!" when twenty iterations of "manipulate the scepter" finally paid off with something. Tapes, though - man, one of the neighbor kids had a tape drive for his Commodore when we were growing up. (Matt Scheffer, if he is out there. Hi, Matt!) I think it generally got a lot of hate. It was like, "Hey, I got a new game." "Oh." "No, I got it on a cartridge for the C64." And only
then were we psyched.
So I dunno, LMS. I don't think anyone has the ability to play games on tape these days.
[quote="The Last Man Standing"]Hey guys
I was wondering, one, does anyone know how I can turn data files into sound so I can use cassette tapes, the take the sound and turn it into data. Two, if I found this retro software, will anyone want to play my text adventures? I will only charge the USD of media mail, by you supplying the tape, I will make a J-Card for no charge... I am using PC Adventure Writer, by Graeme Yeandle... The game is something I been writing since I was a kid... called The Realms of Dur...
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I do not have that expertise. Cassettes as a medium for data is something everyone abandoned as soon as it was possible, and nobody looks back at them with any sort of nostalgia.
For instance! We have had some comments in the Orc's Head Tavern that people enjoyed playing text games with floppy drives, because the drive would go all, "WHIRR! WHIRRRR!" when twenty iterations of "manipulate the scepter" finally paid off with something. Tapes, though - man, one of the neighbor kids had a tape drive for his Commodore when we were growing up. (Matt Scheffer, if he is out there. Hi, Matt!) I think it generally got a lot of hate. It was like, "Hey, I got a new game." "Oh." "No, I got it on a cartridge for the C64." And only [i]then[/i] were we psyched.
So I dunno, LMS. I don't think anyone has the ability to play games on tape these days.