• Anyone home?

    From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to All on Thursday, January 31, 2002 20:54:00
    Is there anyone reading this echo besides Bryan and myself?

    If so, please respond.

    Joe Siegler
    Apogee / 3D Realms

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  • From Bryan Turner@1:124/7013 to Douglas Connor on Friday, February 01, 2002 11:46:00
    Hello Douglas!

    Friday February 01 2002 17:38, Douglas Connor wrote to Joe Siegler:


    Read?
    There hasn't been much To Read.
    Doug

    There is 100 Messages in my base of all the news.

    Bryan Turner (Bat) Support Shareware! Pirates Suck! vagabond@darktech.org http://vagabond.virtualave.net

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  • From Thomas Lindqvist@2:203/614.31 to Joe Siegler on Friday, February 01, 2002 14:59:01
    Is there anyone reading this echo besides Bryan and myself?

    If so, please respond.

    Oh yeah. I'm here, I'm reading but I'm quiet..

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  • From Douglas Connor@1:132/500 to Joe Siegler on Friday, February 01, 2002 09:38:41
    Re: Anyone home?

    Is there anyone reading this echo besides Bryan and myself?
    If so, please respond.
    Joe Siegler
    Apogee / 3D Realms
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    Read?
    There hasn't been much To Read.
    Doug

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Douglas Connor on Friday, February 01, 2002 12:52:00
    Read?
    There hasn't been much To Read.

    Well, Bryan does cross post news from our web site here. There is stuff, just not a lot. Was curious to know who was even out there anymore. :)

    Joe

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  • From LARRY ROBERTS@1:10/345 to JOE SIEGLER on Friday, February 01, 2002 05:26:00
    I read it.

    Quoting Joe Siegler to All <=-

    Is there anyone reading this echo besides Bryan and myself?

    If so, please respond.

    Joe Siegler
    Apogee / 3D Realms

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:11:42
    Hello Joe,

    Is there anyone reading this echo besides Bryan and myself?

    If so, please respond.

    I pop in here from time to time.. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to All on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 02:46:48
    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    Joe Siegler
    3D Realms / Apogee

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 09:29:16
    Hi Joe,
    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    Joe Siegler
    3D Realms / Apogee

    I am <g>

    Have a great New Year :)

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Douglas Connor@1:132/501 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 08:46:33
    Re: Anyone home?

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)
    Joe Siegler
    3D Realms / Apogee

    Not much too read lately:(

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  • From Jason Vierik@1:229/658 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:39:49
    Re: Anyone home?
    By: Joe Siegler to All on Tue Dec 31 2002 02:46 am

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    I am here.. Apogee making any new games? I remember alot of the old ones that were cool from the 386 days.. :)

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  • From Ger Vloothuis@3:633/284.5 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, December 31, 2002 22:34:28
    Hi Joe!

    31 Dec 30 02:46, Joe Siegler wrote to All:

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    It gets here.... but about the reading I ain't so sure.....

    Cheers

    Ger Vloothuis
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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Jason Vierik on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 00:29:57
    Re: Anyone home?
    By: Joe Siegler to All on Tue Dec 31 2002 02:46 am

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    I am here.. Apogee making any new games? I remember alot of the
    old ones that were cool from the 386 days.. :)

    Well, the company's official "on paper" name is still Apogee Software, Ltd, so in that aspect you could say "Yes, they are". However, since 1995, the majority of them have been marketed under the 3D Realms label.

    There's a complete listing of everything we've released (although some of the info from the early days is sketchy) here:

    http://www.3drealms.com/history2.html

    Joe Siegler
    3D Realms

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  • From Jason Vierik@1:229/658 to Joe Siegler on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 12:44:25
    Re: Anyone home?
    By: Joe Siegler to Jason Vierik on Wed Jan 01 2003 12:29 am

    Well, the company's official "on paper" name is still Apogee Software, Ltd, in that aspect you could say "Yes, they are". However, since 1995, the majority of them have been marketed under the 3D Realms label.

    There's a complete listing of everything we've released (although some of th info from the early days is sketchy) here:

    http://www.3drealms.com/history2.html

    Hey, I will check that out, thanks!

    Jason - KC8SZU
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  • From Marc Lewis@1:396/17 to Joe Siegler on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 18:23:06
    Hi Joe!

    You were saying:

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    Joe Siegler
    3D Realms / Apogee

    Here in New Orleans! And Happy New Year!

    Regards,
    Marc

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  • From Mike Miller@1:229/634 to Joe Siegler on Tuesday, January 07, 2003 06:44:41
    Hello Joe.

    01 Jan 03 00:29, you wrote to Jason Vierik:

    Re: Anyone home?
    By: Joe Siegler to All on Tue Dec 31 2002 02:46 am

    Anyone reading this anymore except myself and Bryan? :)

    I am here.. Apogee making any new games? I remember alot of the
    old ones that were cool from the 386 days.. :)

    Well, the company's official "on paper" name is still Apogee Software, Ltd, so in that aspect you could say "Yes, they are". However, since 1995, the majority of them have been marketed under the 3D Realms
    label.

    There's a complete listing of everything we've released (although some
    of the info from the early days is sketchy) here:

    http://www.3drealms.com/history2.html

    hmm... And how on earth did ID/Activision get their grubby paws on Return to Castle Wolfenstein? :)


    Mike

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  • From Neil Walker@2:250/501 to Mike Miller on Tuesday, January 07, 2003 20:29:24
    Hello Mike!

    Tuesday January 07 2003 06:44, you wrote to Joe Siegler:

    hmm... And how on earth did ID/Activision get their grubby paws on
    Return to Castle Wolfenstein? :)

    Errmmm.......they wrote it? ;-)


    Be lucky,

    Neil

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  • From Mike Miller@1:229/634 to Neil Walker on Wednesday, January 08, 2003 21:27:56
    Hello Neil.

    07 Jan 03 20:29, you wrote to me:

    Hello Mike!

    Tuesday January 07 2003 06:44, you wrote to Joe Siegler:

    hmm... And how on earth did ID/Activision get their grubby paws
    on Return to Castle Wolfenstein? :)

    Errmmm.......they wrote it? ;-)

    I was under the impression that Apogee wrote the original Wolfenstein 3D .... I could be wrong :)


    Mike

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  • From Neil Walker@2:250/501 to Mike Miller on Monday, January 13, 2003 20:18:48
    Hello Mike!

    Wednesday January 08 2003 21:27, you wrote to me:

    I was under the impression that Apogee wrote the original Wolfenstein
    3D .... I could be wrong :)

    You are. ;-)

    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as the basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is history. ;-)


    Be lucky,

    Neil

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  • From Neil Walker@2:250/501 to Mike Miller on Monday, January 13, 2003 20:24:54
    Hello Mike!

    Wednesday January 08 2003 21:27, you wrote to me:

    I was under the impression that Apogee wrote the original Wolfenstein
    3D .... I could be wrong :)

    You are. ;-)

    Wolfenstein 3D was id Software's first-generation 3D game based on an Atari game, Castle Wolfenstein. This led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is history. ;-)


    Be lucky,

    Neil

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  • From Stephen Turner@1:129/305 to Neil Walker on Thursday, January 16, 2003 09:41:49
    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as the basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is history. ;-)


    If you ask me, the REAL groundbreaker was QUAKE! Easy a decade ahead of its time in graphics and action....not to mention animation quality.

    Doom was essentially Wolfenstein with SLIGHTLY better graphics and the same action....

    Quake broke new ground!!

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Mike Miller on Saturday, January 18, 2003 01:51:44
    Hello Joe.

    hmm... And how on earth did ID/Activision get their grubby paws
    on Return to Castle Wolfenstein? :)

    Well, Wolfenstein is an id Software game. id wrote it. Apogee assisted, and were the distributors in shareware, but in retail, id owns the rights to put it
    whomever they want. id's been with Activision for retail distribution for awhile now.

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Neil Walker on Saturday, January 18, 2003 01:52:10
    Hello Mike!

    Wednesday January 08 2003 21:27, you wrote to me:

    I was under the impression that Apogee wrote the original
    Wolfenstein 3D .... I could be wrong :)

    You are. ;-)

    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as the
    basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D
    software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is
    history. ;-)

    *COUGH*.

    It was an Apple // game originally. ;)

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Stephen Turner on Saturday, January 18, 2003 01:52:30
    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as the
    basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D
    software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is
    history. ;-)


    If you ask me, the REAL groundbreaker was QUAKE! Easy a decade
    ahead of its time in graphics and action....not to mention
    animation quality.

    Doom was essentially Wolfenstein with SLIGHTLY better graphics
    and the same action....

    Quake broke new ground!!

    And Quake was the same game, just better tech. :)

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  • From Neil Walker@2:250/501 to Joe Siegler on Monday, January 20, 2003 20:26:20
    Hello Joe!

    Saturday January 18 2003 01:52, you wrote to me:

    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as the
    basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D
    software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is
    history. ;-)

    *COUGH*.

    It was an Apple // game originally. ;)

    If you want to be pedantic, yes, it was released for the Apple II in 1981 whereas the Atari version was released in 1982 (and CBM 64 in 1983, PC in 1984). ;-)

    BUT, the Apple II was very expensive and not a great success outside the US and
    the Atari version of the game is better known. ;-)


    Be lucky,

    Neil

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  • From Stephen Turner@1:129/305 to Joe Siegler on Monday, January 20, 2003 18:26:34
    If you ask me, the REAL groundbreaker was QUAKE! Easy a decade
    ahead of its time in graphics and action....not to mention
    animation quality.

    Doom was essentially Wolfenstein with SLIGHTLY better graphics
    and the same action....

    Quake broke new ground!!

    And Quake was the same game, just better tech. :)

    Well, you know how it goes...a shooter..is a shooter..is a shooter...:-)

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  • From Joe Siegler@1:124/9006 to Neil Walker on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 01:42:12
    Hello Joe!

    Saturday January 18 2003 01:52, you wrote to me:

    Castle Wolfenstein was an Atari game that iD Software used as
    the basis for Wolfenstein 3D. This was iD's first-generation 3D
    software that led to the ground-breaking Doom. The rest is
    history. ;-)

    *COUGH*.

    It was an Apple // game originally. ;)

    If you want to be pedantic, yes, it was released for the Apple II
    in 1981 whereas the Atari version was released in 1982 (and CBM
    64 in 1983, PC in 1984). ;-)

    BUT, the Apple II was very expensive and not a great success
    outside the US and the Atari version of the game is better known.
    ;-)

    I disagree with that last statement. I think the game is an Apple // game, and
    I don't think I'm being pedantic about it.

    Joe

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