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> Sim Brick - a picture of a brick. there are 3 buttons:
> "exist", "pause" and "quit".. it was
> genius :)
But surely it pales in comparison to the cover-cassette mounted wonder that was 'Advanced Lawnmower Simulator'
Sensible trainspotting - a list of numbers down the bottom of the screen, tick them off as the train rumbles by (have to have ticked it before the train disappears off the screen again) and fill up your sheet before the time runs out.
worryingly addictive :)
on a par with "Sim Brick" and "Sensible Trainspotting" for top notch originality :)
sorry about that. I'm sure I could have sold them, but I was re-decorating my room and didn't have time.
I kept a couple of ancient 'Your Sinclair' magazines though, just for nostalgia factor.
I ain't selling them though, no way.
One of them has a game in called 'Lawn Mower Simulator'.
I kid you not!
Well it looks like I must have thrown them out at one stage. Oh well.
I have some Amiga Format and Amiga Active mags if you're interested...
I just need to ofind them