›Date: 6 Jan 89 17:25:15 GMT›From: haven!aplcen!arrom@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Ken Arromdee )›Subject: Livewire, Roundup, Retrofire›To: info-atari8@score.stanford.edu››The following contains 3 uuencoded ›games from early ANALOG issues: ›Livewire (from #12), Roundup (from ›#13), and Retrofire (from #14). All ›of these games were explicitly ›referred to as public domain in the ›magazines themselves, so please no ›flames on piracy. (The games in ›#15-17 didn't have copyright notices, ›but weren't marked public domain ›either. The one in #18 had a ›copyright notice. Advennture in the ›5th Dimension, from #11, wasn't marked›PD but I suspect it is; does anyone ›know for sure?)››Livewire: a Tempest lookalike; it has ›no circular boards and the enemies›differ from Tempest. It can be ›played with paddle or joystick, but ›paddle is a lot better.››Roundup: a lookalike of (some Atari ›VCS game whose name I forget).››Retrofire: a lunar lander type game, ›joystick controlled.› Option: selects gravity (low to › high; low is easier)› Select: selects fuel (5000 to › 14000)› C: toggles colors›› Radiation--goes up faster when › high up, or over a volcano› XV, YV, ZV--velocity. Terminal › velocity is 500 in any › direction. To land › safely, XV must be <=10, › and YV and ZV <= 5. › Note: engines can overheat› (as indicated by the › lights).››The starting addresses of all of ›these are (I think) Livewire and ›Roundup: $2000, Retrofire $2800.›