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I Need A Name!

Started by PsuFan, January 30, 2010, 07:38:31 PM

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PsuFan

I was just saying you were about to take control, and I dont even know you. For all I know it could be a scam to turn my site into yours lol. Im sure you would feel the same way in my shoes.
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FireflyX

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Well I wasn't scamming you but I run 9 websites and I wouldn't even let friends touch them so I do understand your point of view. I do hope you would allow me to post a topic about it in your "Forum Games/Gaming Chat" though.

PsuFan

Sure, unless you plan on making a web version, which would be bad for me.
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FireflyX

Now that you mention it a PHP/MySQL version with a database of grid references would be interesting... but I highly doubt I'll be doing that ;)

CraigV

Heh, Psu, I guess we really need a complete new look on the tiles if we ever want to get away from Chip's Challenge...
The Last Few Chips
Volume I: 400 CC1 levels Plot
Volume II: Quasar Industries: 146/156 WebCC levels
Volume III: 0/450 CC2 levels

PsuFan

@ Firefly, you can make chips with just PHP/MySQL?

@ CraigV, I dont know if we want to get completely away from it. But I would like earned items.
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CraigV

Well, far enough that they can't catch us legally, but still close enough for fans to find us. However, Mike's site does that...

If we go with a plot, you need to have a final level for the plot and certain key points.
The Last Few Chips
Volume I: 400 CC1 levels Plot
Volume II: Quasar Industries: 146/156 WebCC levels
Volume III: 0/450 CC2 levels

FireflyX

Quote@ Firefly, you can make chips with just PHP/MySQL?
It would have to involve clicking to move rather than arrow keys. Also the page would have to reload each time you move although if you combine it with Javascript/Ajax then that wouldn't be the case... so yeh it's possible.

PsuFan

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PsuFan

Thanks but I think thats too many words.
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CraigV

The Last Few Chips
Volume I: 400 CC1 levels Plot
Volume II: Quasar Industries: 146/156 WebCC levels
Volume III: 0/450 CC2 levels

pennd

Quote from: PsuFan on March 22, 2010, 08:26:21 PM
Thanks but I think thats too many words.


perhaps, but it's relevant (chip: instead of "off the old block" it plays on the motherboard aspect), makes sense (old: this is an old game for me, played when I was a kid on the atari Lynx and it's not quite the same game, so its like a chip of the ol' block), not too difficult to remember (it's a play on an known adage) and most importantly it's available.  anyhow, that's my suggestion.  if I come up with another, I'll post it.

PsuFan

ah yes, that does make more sence now, but I still dont like it that much, sorry.
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