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Date: Sun 07-Dec-1991 13:10:58 From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) Subject: Tetris 1.2 I just uploaded Tetris 1.2 to nova.cc.purdue.edu. It now has colored blocks. The trick to use colored blocks was simply to observe that Icon opened the original blocks as 48x48 images, but the images were only 16x16 and Tetris used the image size in internal calculations. So, I've provided 4 basic colored blocks. Feel free to design your own. Just name your blocks accordingly. Also, 1.2 is completely untested(the sun came up two hours ago :-(). I made dozens of small changes to the program while I was playing with it last night but nothing that should have actually changed the program(famous last words), so you might want to keep 1.1 around (I'm using RCS to maintain versions -1.1 is there too). If anyone has any features that they would like added, or if you find any bugs, send me e-mail. Tetris is also in need of a color icon, so if anyone gets the inclination please send it to me. -Mike
Date: Sun 08-Dec-1991 04:40:16 From: philip@utstat.uucp (Philip McDunnough) Subject: Re: Tetris 1.2 In article <vo1Hvjz34@cs.psu.edu> melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) writes: > >I just uploaded Tetris 1.2 to nova.cc.purdue.edu. It now has colored >blocks. The trick to use colored blocks was simply to observe that >Icon opened the original blocks as 48x48 images, but the images were >only 16x16 and Tetris used the image size in internal calculations How difficult would it be to add background music? Pictures? Philip McDunnough philip@utstat.toronto.edu
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