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From: jru@etn-rad.UUCP (John Unekis)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: New Game: ASTROTIT Part 1 of 2
Message-ID: <216@etn-rad.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 13-Jul-87 12:16:00 EDT
Article-I.D.: etn-rad.216
Posted: Mon Jul 13 12:16:00 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 15-Jul-87 01:00:31 EDT
References: <3758@spool.WISC.EDU> <2749@ncoast.UUCP>
Reply-To: jru@etn-rad.UUCP (0000-John Unekis)
Distribution: comp
Organization: Eaton Inc. IMSD, Westlake Village, CA
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Keywords: bad taste, anti-feminist

In article <2438@tekgvs.TEK.COM> toma@tekgvs.UUCP (Tom Almy) writes:
>In article <213@etn-rad.UUCP> jru@etn-rad.UUCP (0000-John Unekis) writes:
>>
>>
>>      There seems to be a shortage of nice clean fun games
>>      in the public domain for the IBM PC family. I have written 
>>      such a game and am distributing it here. It is a shoot-em-up
>>      style spaceship game and it should be offensive to no one.
>
>Sorry, I find "shoot-em-up" style games offensive.  They promote an attitude
>that life has no value.
>

       If you would have bothered to actually look at the game, you would have
       noticed that only inanimate objects are provided as targets. I suppose
       that people can find some way to be offended by almost anything.
	
	As Charlie Brown would say , "Good Grief! O/st