[Coco] Ideas for a Graphics Project

Boisy G. Pitre boisy at boisypitre.com
Wed Oct 19 14:40:59 EDT 2005



On Oct 19, 2005, at 1:36 PM, kiddspott wrote:


> Boisy,

>

> I know for certain that there was a 3D wireframed Chess like game

> that had spiders and other wire framed animals and such that

> 'battled' for each move... I have the program some where on one of

> my 35track diskettes... so If I find it I will try to get it to

> you, if you would like to use it...


I would appreciate it if you could send that to me.


> It is the least that I can do after you having to put up with all

> my dumb questiosn and stuff on the DriveWire Server !

>

> I know it was only wire framed, but It and the Flight simulators

> were the most advanced 3D programs that I remember having and using

> without trying to go through every program that I have....


Flight Simulator II! Duh! That was definitely in the 3D class of
games. Actually so was Koronis Rift. I guess that whole class of
games for the CoCo 3 could be considered as 3D in perspective.

Speaking of projected 3D, wasn't there an actual 3D game that
required stereoscopic glasses to see? I think Steve Bjork had
something to do with it.


> Chris Wilbik

>

> "Boisy G. Pitre" <boisy at boisypitre.com> wrote:

> I'm taking a 3D graphics programming class this semester and have to

> give a presentation related to the subject matter. Naturally, I

> insist on bringing the CoCo into it somehow, so I've decided on a

> topic that has been approved: a look at the evolution of 3D graphics

> systems on home computers.

>

> In part of my presentation I want to run the CoCo 3 emulator under

> MESS and try out a few 3D graphics programs, but the problem is I

> don't remember what was out there in terms of 3D perspective games.

> There was a 3D tank battle game of some kind that ran on the CoCo 2.

> Does anyone remember what it was? Rommel or some such?

>

> And were there any 3D graphics programs on the CoCo 3? Sockmaster's

> GLOOM comes to mind, but was there anything else?

>

> Thanks,

> Boisy

>

>

>

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