Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/20/22:34:02
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 18:11:13 -0800 Tudor <tudor AT cam DOT org> writes:
>the publisher gets 90% and 100% of the work is myne!!
I agree whole-heartedly.
>How do companies like lets say Origin stand this ??
Origin started out as a one-man company that made it's own games, selling
Basic programs on a 5 1/4 inch floppies in Ziploc bags.
Who says the lone programmer can't survive?
While we're on the subject of game publishing,...
What would the interest level be in creating a Game's archive of games
created with DJGPP? It would be distributed in bulk on CD, with each
programmer contributing a portion of the costs. If we get enough people
in on it (Let's say each game is 5-25 megs, that's 25-100 games per CD
easy) the costs wouldn't be quite so scary.
Any thoughts???
...Chambers
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