any old games to suggest?
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Pong :)
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
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Internet Archive has a bunch, but figuring out the right keystrokes is a pain: [Internet Archive Search: classic arcade games](https://archive.org/search.php?query=classic+arcade+games&sin=&and\[\]=mediatype%3A"software")
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Don't forget the sheep version: Extreme sheep herding. - YouTube[^] (approx middle of the video - but it is all worth waching, even if the technical quality is mediocre).
Awesome video
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python, 4th Edition | No Starch Press[^] Found this book quite good for young ones.
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
Master of Orion 2 The best 4x game that ever was!! :O :)
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Internet Archive has a bunch, but figuring out the right keystrokes is a pain: [Internet Archive Search: classic arcade games](https://archive.org/search.php?query=classic+arcade+games&sin=&and\[\]=mediatype%3A"software")
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thanks for this great link!
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Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python, 4th Edition | No Starch Press[^] Found this book quite good for young ones.
I am surprised that Python can create so many games:rose:
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Master of Orion 2 The best 4x game that ever was!! :O :)
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for four players, do they any special devices to play?
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
How old we talking? Back in the DOS 2 days the game Jeopardy was all it took.
Jeremy Falcon
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
Also, if you do find some good ones... choose ones you can get the source code to. Playing is one thing. Seeing the juju that makes it work is a whole 'nother level.
Jeremy Falcon
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Internet Archive has a bunch, but figuring out the right keystrokes is a pain: [Internet Archive Search: classic arcade games](https://archive.org/search.php?query=classic+arcade+games&sin=&and\[\]=mediatype%3A"software")
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Tip: to play Railroad Tycoon online you have to press the num-lock key to lay track, don't build iron girder bridges as this will crash the game.
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I am surprised that Python can create so many games:rose:
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You will probably need some C++ too to get games to run at an acceptable speed :-\
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Also, if you do find some good ones... choose ones you can get the source code to. Playing is one thing. Seeing the juju that makes it work is a whole 'nother level.
Jeremy Falcon
Do you have any sources?
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Do you have any sources?
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There are some cool open source games out there like this city builder one. Probably not beginner friendly though, but could be enough to spark curiosity. Or if you really want to go old school, there are DOS games like Nibbles. The QBasic source has been floating around the Interwebs for a while now.
Jeremy Falcon
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There are some cool open source games out there like this city builder one. Probably not beginner friendly though, but could be enough to spark curiosity. Or if you really want to go old school, there are DOS games like Nibbles. The QBasic source has been floating around the Interwebs for a while now.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
...like this city builder...
Reading that page, it looks like a life project that has sucked up some time!
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
There are always the old standbys - Go, Chess, Checkers (or Draughts), Backgammon, Reversi, ... All of these may be found on the internet, including source code.
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
This is another site I have used from time to time. BrowserGames[^] It is in german, but I think you might get a good enough translation to know about what a game is using your favourite online translator. Titles I liked as a kid: Rainbow island, double bobble, snow brothers, bobble shooter, ...
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I try to introduce some old computer games to my nephew, so he can pick up some computer programming concepts. I only remember some games like Alien invasion, Tetris, Card games...
diligent hands rule....
In my teens I started with some text-based adventures. Concepts such as parsing and mapping, adapting text output to include random (but sensible) variations etc. An early graphic one I started on was an air-traffic control simulator. Never finished it but found one a few years ago in Javascript. It was buggy and lacked some usability so I extended it. Air traffic control 'simulator'[^]
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
...like this city builder...
Reading that page, it looks like a life project that has sucked up some time!
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Well, at least the author didn't spend all that time on crystal meth. :laugh:
Jeremy Falcon