












A brief bit about my self.
Check out my outdated listings of games that I currently own.
Recent postings about this site.
E-Mail replies I have received about making games from famous game
companies.
Various links I have found while surfing the web.
Sign Guestbook.
I have recently added a Guestbook to my site. (Thanks to one of GeoCities many tools.) (Now, maybe, I'll drop
all the e-mail links. (He, he.))
View Guestbook.
Or, you can click here to View my Guestbook. (Though, it is probobly quite empty as of this time.)


UPDATE!!!
(Just when did this update come in at?)
Some time soon, (Ha, ha, ha!) this site will be expanding to
host other topics of interest to me. Including retro gaming information for both Nintendo, Sega, and Atari games
and their
accompanying high scores list for each (Starting off with mine,
of course.) ==|:->
Also, there will be a new intro board that allows the viewer
to select which topic of interest to look upon. There may very
well be many more topics that I haven’t yet decided to use. If you have any ideas for topics that would work
here, I would appreciate your input by e-mailing me at jup@mail15.com. (Now, that, I am still planning on doing.)
But, this all depends on whether or not I can fit (or even
upload Netscape from their over crowded website) onto my web
surfing computer's tiny hard drive. (40 megs) (Once again, that drive is got dust a mile high on it.)
(But, hey. What can I say. I just simply have NO budget for better drives.) (Hummmm....Wallet is still
thin. Yet, I got a new one in.)
My current server gave me Internet Explorer to work with.
And, while this is a good program, (especially since it only eats
up five meg) GeoCities (my main web page company) requires the
Navigator (over ten megs) for uploading text files. Until I can
work out the little problems, this site will have to suffer. :{ (Problem solved. Site still suffers.)
(You may note that I have a lot of places where my e-mail
address appears within this document. (Horrible. Isn't it.) That is due to there being such a limited
amount of incoming mail from this site. I hope this is due to the lack of search engine listings. I
hope.)(Hope on.)
A while back, I tried contacting Nintendo via E-Mail for assistance about publishing
the game board Street Mortality to an arcade maker. And here are the results I received:
"As you can probably guess, we receive tons of fantastic
suggestions each month from fans like you. It would be great if
we could use these ideas to develop actual products. However,
developing new products requires a large investment of both
time and money. In fact, creating top-notch video game products
can take several years to complete and cost hundreds of
thousands, or even millions, of dollars!"
"Currently, our research and development teams are working on
a number of ideas generated from within Nintendo. They expect
to be busy for several years on these projects alone, so they are
not accepting any new, detailed ideas from outside the company."
"Although we don't use the specific ideas we receive, we do track
what kinds of games and accessories our players would like to
see developed. The best way to let us know what you like is to
enter Nintendo Power magazine's Player's Poll contest. Each
month, entrants list their five favorite games for each system.
The results from the Player's Poll entries are used to figure out
our readers' favorite games."
Nintendo of America Inc.
Bill Reno
And, in a similar attempt to submit a file to Sega, I received
this message in return:
"Thanks for e-mailing us here at Sega of America
Sega of America is not currently accepting outside game ideas.
You should start checking with all the other software companies
you know of. It would help to be local as well.
If you have any other questions or comments please write back."
Game On!
-Rob
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This is a special machine
that is made by Sony. It is intended for people who are fluent in programming for the C language. It looks like a
regular Play Station. But, it uses a black shell, can play international titles, and is intended for serious game
makers, only. And, they state the fact that if you don't know how to program comfortably in C, don't apply for
this machine.
Once again, here are the links to my various game titles:












A brief bit about my self.
Recent postings about this site.
E-Mail replies I have received about making games from famous game
companies.
Various links I have found while surfing the web.
Here are some Links that I have found of interest during my ventures into the
WWW:
The History of Creation (of this page). -
Try tapping here to read about
how this site started (and continues onwards).
A writer's club. -
This is a link to a
writer's club. Upon entry of this site, I was just checking it out.
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Tired of reading
words. Well, have some fun with pictures @ the popular comics on-line page at united media.
Show your ride with pride; Car Pride. -
This is the page that Judy Weimer built. She offered some help for my page, so I added a link to hers. It's
for "A Group for Vehicle Enthusiasts of All Kinds Living In and Around Tompkins County in the Fingerlakes
Region of Central New York State."
The Nine Planets. -
A
great site about the planets that make up our solar system. Photos, info, sound, and movies are
provided.
New Riders' Official World Wide
Web Yellow Pages. -
Here is a link to one of the search
engines with which I have listed with. Please give it a try.
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Here is a major site that
has video games of all types. Just try it.
The top 100 websites. -
This site keeps an up-to-date listing on around one hundred
sites out there. (Just one of the many links I found when looking
for counter progs.)
Info service arcade
interactive. -
This great site lists 105 different game
links. (Just one of the many links I found when looking for
counter progs.)
The Star Wars Page. -
With the recent re-release of that classic Sci-Fi, I decided
to jump on the band wagon and list a couple of sites for these
movies.
The Star Wars
Association? -
This page links to another one of those
Star Wars pages. (Yet, another one of those links I stumbled
across when looking for counter progs.)
The Fun Company. -
For anyone who likes to plays home video games, try this site
for used games at reasonable rates. After all, they have stores
from coast to coast in the U.S.
Alltech Electronics. -
My favorite place to purchase computer parts. Great deals,
too.
search.com -
The
ultimate search engine. It actually searches other search engines
to find your key words.
Nintendo's home page. -
This link takes you directly to the main source of Nintendo
information. Only thing is, this site seems to be too complicated
for my Netscape program to cope with. It just keeps crashing.
Sega of America. -
Try
this link to report to Sega's own home page.
Thank You for your time.