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Scott Kennedy

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@stkenned
Engineer at Replit. This is where I do fun things. For work stuff I use https://replit.com/@scottatreplit.
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  • MarioTeachesTyping

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    DOS emulation of the 1992 game Mario Teaches Typing.

    The first "code" I ever wrote was hacking up batch files to make this run on my underpowered first computer.

    Recent comments (5)
    floresca37544
    floresca37544
    23 days ago

    its not working

    ALDORAMIREZ9
    ALDORAMIREZ9
    2 months ago

    Do the same thing but with giddy 3

    yummpizza202
    yummpizza202
    9 months ago

    I got 500+ errors lol

    StevieRoder1
    StevieRoder1
    10 months ago

    Dang, this is really well done stkenned. I remember playing this game and the sequel a ton as a kid. Thanks to these games taught me how to touch type. This is highly impressive. Really well done everything sounds exactly how I remembered it.

    stkenned
    stkenned
    2 years ago

    My Aunt Kathy bought my family a 386 in the early 90s.

    I hacked batch scripts to bypass a system requirements check to play Mario Teaches Typing.

    Felt like a wizard that day.

    So here it is running in Replit. Can't get MIDI sound to work yet, though.

  • OregonTrail

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    The 1978 classic text game Oregon Trail, courtesy of LiquidFox1776:

    https://github.com/LiquidFox1776/oregon-trail-1978-basic

    Recent comments (2)
    VictorNwadike
    VictorNwadike
    9 months ago

    you should use time.sleep code so i could read some of the things while it comes

    stkenned
    stkenned
    2 years ago

    Found a BASIC version of the old edutainment game Oregon Trail on GitHub.

    Before my time, but this is from when BASIC games came printed in magazines and you'd type them into your Apple II to run them: https://ia600307.us.archive.org/3/items/creativecomputing-1978-05/Creative_Computing_v04_n03_1978_May-June.pdf

    Amazing.

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