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"Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 4:42 pm
by Symoon
Hi,
I've just discovered a French listing on a tape, called Autoroute. I wondered where it came from, and it appears the CEO-Mag published this listing (issue #216, in April 2008), also called
"Autoroute", credited to
Peter Shaw.
I'm wondering where it was originally published, and under which name?
I'm asking because there's a French (commercial) game called "Le piéton" that has apparently been
heavily inspired by this little game. Although the listings differ, both games look quite similar
And I'm curious to know more about the original listing to have this story attached to
Le Piétion.
PS: Le Piéton was famous for being a tape recorded at half speed. Nobody every managed to load it until we found its speed had to be doubled
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:54 pm
by Steve M
I think Peter Shaw wrote one of the books of BASIC listings.
Ah yes, He did "Games for Your Oric", and "More Games for Your Oric". I don't see that title listed though. I think he also wrote for some of the computer magazines so it may have come from one of those. Home Computing Weekly or Your Computer, perhaps.
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:59 pm
by Symoon
Yep, he did! Some (all?) are listed here:
http://www.defence-force.org/computing/ ... /index.htm
I checked (quickly!) in "Games for your Oric", but couldn't find anything that looked like "Autoroute".
I don't own "More games for your Oric", so it might be in there. Or maybe a magazine?
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 9:13 pm
by dave3622
Pieton appears to be based on the game M4 which was indeed by Peter Shaw. It's a listing in 'Games for your Oric'. It likely was renamed Autoroute as that is a far better name than M4 (which only makes sense in the UK).
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 10:18 pm
by Symoon
Hey thanks a lot Dave
I guess that's why I didn't spot "M4" in the book - only had a very limiited time to search (the train wouldn't wait for me!) and I was hoping to find "highway" or someting like that.
I guess M4 stands for "Motorway", a word I'm never using thus had almost forgotten.
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 10:57 pm
by dave3622
It stands for Motorway 4, all Motorways in the UK are numbered. I live next to the M62 which is one of the worst in the UK!
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 12:24 pm
by Yicker
dave3622 wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 10:57 pm
It stands for Motorway 4, all Motorways in the UK are numbered. I live next to the M62 which is one of the worst in the UK!
Haha.
The M6 near me isn't much better
I have to travel down the M6 and M62 to work each day
Re: "Autoroute" by Peter Shaw
Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 5:07 pm
by Steve M
You're at the wrong end ! Up north it's much better. ;o)
Actually the M6 was entirely closed 2 or 3 times recently.
I remember seeing a film of the M6 shortly after it opened with hardly any vehicles on it. Those were the days !
I did go down in 1998 when the eclipse was going to be visible (in theory) and it was chocker-block full in all lanes all the way down.