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JasonA1

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« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2006, 04:11:51 PM »
That pilot would be Split Decision.

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« Reply #31 on: April 13, 2006, 04:45:36 PM »
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116091\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 03:06 PM\'][quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116084\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 11:10 AM\']I don't know Klondike Solitaire, but I was thinking that you never walk away from the game with nothing--you always have at least a penny in your case and there will always be a bank offer.
[/quote]Yeah you do. You can play it on any Windows box. (Comes with Macs, too, doesn't it? It's gotta. Someone wanna buy me a MacBook Pro so I can research this? :))
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Oddly enough, no.  The iMac Core Duo on my desk comes with Checkers, Chess, Reversi, Mancala, Backgammon, 4-in-a-Row and Tic-Tac-Toe, and my MacBook Pro came with no games at all.

That said, there's a terrific free version of solitaire for OS X here.

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« Reply #32 on: April 13, 2006, 05:15:10 PM »
[quote name=\'JasonA1\' post=\'116098\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 01:11 PM\']
That pilot would be Split Decision.
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That was the name. Thanks, Jason.

[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'116102\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 01:45 PM\']
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116091\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 03:06 PM\']
Yeah you do. You can play it on any Windows box. (Comes with Macs, too, doesn't it? It's gotta. Someone wanna buy me a MacBook Pro so I can research this? :))
[/quote]
Oddly enough, no.  The iMac Core Duo on my desk comes with Checkers, Chess, Reversi, Mancala, Backgammon, 4-in-a-Row and Tic-Tac-Toe, and my MacBook Pro came with no games at all.
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Nonetheless, I reiterate my request for a well-heeled benefactor to buy me a MacBook Pro so I can do extensive research. :)
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« Reply #33 on: April 13, 2006, 06:11:21 PM »
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'116102\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 01:45 PM\']  [quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116091\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 03:06 PM\'][quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116084\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 11:10 AM\']I  don't know Klondike Solitaire, but I was thinking that you never walk  away from the game with nothing--you always have at least a penny in  your case and there will always be a bank offer.
[/quote]Yeah  you do. You can play it on any Windows box. (Comes with Macs, too,  doesn't it? It's gotta. Someone wanna buy me a MacBook Pro so I can  research this? :))
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Oddly enough, no. The iMac Core Duo  on my desk comes with Checkers, Chess, Reversi, Mancala, Backgammon,  4-in-a-Row and Tic-Tac-Toe, and my MacBook Pro came with no games at  all.

That said, there's a terrific free version of solitaire for OS X here. [/quote]

Wait a minute, I thought the only game that comes bundled with Mac OS X is Chess (which is basically GnuChess with a GUI). I guess the iMac Core Duos come bundled with extra games beyond that, though.

Regarding solitare, I like Eric's Ultimate Solitare a lot, if you ask me, and there's the freeware Klondike, which most resembles the MS version.

Then again, since the new Intel Macs can run Windows XP natively via Boot Camp, you can run Windows Solitare if you really want. :)

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« Reply #34 on: April 13, 2006, 06:18:22 PM »
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' post=\'116121\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 03:11 PM\']
Then again, since the new Intel Macs can run Windows XP natively via Boot Camp, you can run Windows Solitare if you really want. :)
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Well, hold yer applause on that. I've heard tell of stories of Boot Camp REALLY screwing up people's systems. As in, they can't even get back to the MAC partition to boot from again. So apparently it's a little more beta than people thought.
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« Reply #35 on: April 13, 2006, 06:30:40 PM »
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' post=\'116121\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 06:11 PM\']
Wait a minute, I thought the only game that comes bundled with Mac OS X is Chess (which is basically GnuChess with a GUI). I guess the iMac Core Duos come bundled with extra games beyond that, though.
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It's not even the same chess -- Apple licensed Big Bang Board Games for inclusion with the new iMacs.  The games I listed make up the package.

[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116123\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 06:18 PM\']
Well, hold yer applause on that. I've heard tell of stories of Boot Camp REALLY screwing up people's systems. As in, they can't even get back to the MAC partition to boot from again. So apparently it's a little more beta than people thought.
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It is indeed; although at least some of the reports are from people who didn't take the precautions Apple recommended, there are enough from people who actually followed the guidelines that I'd be hesitant to recommend its widespread use.  Of course, I've been given a MacBook Pro for the next few months with the express intent of beating the hell out of it, so if I have to reformat, no big deal.

Parallels, while also beta, hasn't had similar reports of FUBARed partitions to my knowledge.  And you don't need to reboot to use Windows. :-)
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« Reply #36 on: April 13, 2006, 06:46:03 PM »
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' post=\'116125\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 03:30 PM\']
Parallels, while also beta, hasn't had similar reports of FUBARed partitions to my knowledge.  And you don't need to reboot to use Windows. :-)
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Haven't had a chance to hear much about Parallels yet, but I'm certainly more interested in that than I am Boot Camp, espeically if it's able to do its thing without much of a performance dive. If you can run an FPS decently through it, I'd be sold. :)
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« Reply #37 on: April 14, 2006, 10:27:42 AM »
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'116086\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 01:17 PM\']
Even though the host's mike was turned off during the credits, at least one instance of one of them starting up before the credits made it clear that Acey-Deucey was played for casino chips (or whatever they did when the show moved to LA). [/quote]

In LA, didn't they play for tortilla chips?

[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116126\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 05:46 PM\']
Haven't had a chance to hear much about Parallels yet, but I'm certainly more interested in that than I am Boot Camp, espeically if it's able to do its thing without much of a performance dive. If you can run an FPS decently through it, I'd be sold. :)
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Pogue's coverage of Parallels in the NY Times suggest that it runs Windows slower than Boot Camp does.  And--at least so far, in its beta version--DVDs don't play, USB ports don't work, and 3D graphics aren't.
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« Reply #38 on: April 14, 2006, 10:58:34 AM »
[quote name=\'Clay Zambo\' post=\'116161\' date=\'Apr 14 2006, 07:27 AM\']
Pogue's coverage of Parallels in the NY Times suggest that it runs Windows slower than Boot Camp does.  
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Well, I expect that, since you still have the MacOS overhead when you're using Parallels, whereas Boot Camp allows you to run XP natively. The question is whether there is still enough performance left to run the stuff I'd want to run adequately.
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« Reply #39 on: April 14, 2006, 12:32:56 PM »
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116163\' date=\'Apr 14 2006, 09:58 AM\']
The question is whether there is still enough performance left to run the stuff I'd want to run adequately.
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"Wicked fast," is how I hear it described.  Of course, Macfolk might be thinking of that in the sense of "unholy"...
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« Reply #40 on: April 14, 2006, 12:35:03 PM »
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116091\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 02:06 PM\']
[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116084\' date=\'Apr 13 2006, 11:10 AM\']
I don't know Klondike Solitaire, but I was thinking that you never walk away from the game with nothing--you always have at least a penny in your case and there will always be a bank offer.
[/quote]
Yeah you do. You can play it on any Windows box. (Comes with Macs, too, doesn't it? It's gotta. Someone wanna buy me a MacBook Pro so I can research this? :))
[/quote]


If my MacBook Pro keeps f---ing up, I'll mail it to ya just to get rid of it. This one, as someone else said, only comes with chess, but of course I've played solitaire. My DVD burner doesn't work, and iWeb is just good enough to get me excited but then disappoint. And the modem keeps crapping out, though that may be because we now have two computers on it. But the two-finger-on-the-touchpad scrolling is cool.

Chris, "Split Decision" was based on In-Between, not Acey-Deucey. Us fellas would play it in the basement--there may be a different casino name for it. It's the one where if you bet "pot," you could lose hundreds of dollars if the middle card matched one of the others.

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« Reply #41 on: April 14, 2006, 01:28:32 PM »
[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116167\' date=\'Apr 14 2006, 09:35 AM\']
Chris, "Split Decision" was based on In-Between, not Acey-Deucey. Us fellas would play it in the basement--there may be a different casino name for it. It's the one where if you bet "pot," you could lose hundreds of dollars if the middle card matched one of the others.
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I'm sure there are other names, but I cite the following:

http://www.pokernews.com/pokerterms/acey-deucey.html

http://www.pagat.com/banking/yablon.html

http://www.poker.com/game/non-poker-games/inbetween.htm

Also, to demonstrate history, a video game manual from the late 70's:

http://www.ozyr.com/bally/b5002.html

So it appears we're both right.
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« Reply #42 on: April 15, 2006, 03:59:32 PM »
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116169\' date=\'Apr 14 2006, 12:28 PM\']
Also, to demonstrate history, a video game manual from the late 70's:

http://www.ozyr.com/bally/b5002.html

So it appears we're both right.
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By jove, I never realized they were the same game. The Slots-a-Fun casino in Las Vegas, next door to Circus Circus, has Red Dog, as well as complimentary shrimp cocktail. Neither treated me very well.

And thanks for the Bally reference! Oh, for a brisk game of Artillery Duel or Wizards of Wor (or whatever their name for it was).

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« Reply #43 on: April 15, 2006, 06:21:05 PM »
[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116235\' date=\'Apr 15 2006, 12:59 PM\']
And thanks for the Bally reference! Oh, for a brisk game of Artillery Duel or Wizards of Wor (or whatever their name for it was).
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Seeing as it was a Bally/Midway property, I'm guessing their name for it was in fact "Wizard of Wor". :)
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« Reply #44 on: April 15, 2006, 06:30:59 PM »
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'116243\' date=\'Apr 15 2006, 06:21 PM\']
[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'116235\' date=\'Apr 15 2006, 12:59 PM\']
And thanks for the Bally reference! Oh, for a brisk game of Artillery Duel or Wizards of Wor (or whatever their name for it was).
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Seeing as it was a Bally/Midway property, I'm guessing their name for it was in fact "Wizard of Wor". :)
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Oddly enough, no -- since another company (CBS Electronics) had the home video game rights to Wizard of Wor, the Astrocade version was called "Incredible Wizard."  Similiarly, the Astrocade version of Pac-Man was called "Muncher" because Atari owned the home rights to the original.

If memory serves, Bally didn't even own the Astrocade by the time those two games were released -- but I'll defer to others who are more familiar with the history.