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h2. History

By 

History

By 1990,

[

The

Major

BBS

|gcomm:TheMajorBBS]

had

become

saturated

with

text

add-ons.

True,

most

recently

started

adding

ANSI

graphics

and

color,

but

they

were

still,

by

and

large,

text.

In

addition,

the

wide

popularity

of

game

doors

for

"traditional

BBSes"

posed

a

bit

of

a

quandry

to

Sysops

-

why

should

"traditional

BBSes"

be

able

to

run

fun

ANSI

graphic

games

and

they

can't?

This

question

was

answered

by

developers

like

[

Logicom

]

,

who

began

making

fun

full-ANSI

arcade

type

games

for

[

The

Major

BBS

|gcomm:TheMajorBBS].

.

Blademaster,

specifically,

was

based

upon

a

VERY

popular

BBS

door

called

The

Pit.

Unlike

The

Pit,

Blademaster

was

not

just

user

vs

monster;

it

was

user

vs

user

on

a

BBS

platform

that

supported

up

to

256

users!

Blademaster,

like

the

majority

of

the

[

Logicom

]

catalog,

was

sold

to

[

Soft

Arts

|SoftArts]

in

1997.

h2. Game Information Blademaster is a detailed arena combat simulation. It supports full ANSI screens and ANSI music. This very exciting game pits user vs. monster and user vs. user. It includes an offline editor to create or change weapon, armor, or monster data. h2. Gameplay The Blademaster screen is divided into three ANSI panes - the top left shows your stats and your opponent's stats, the bottom is control options and commands, and the top right is a view of the arena and the players' positions. Commands are given via prompt in the bottom pane, and changes in status and position are reflected in the top panes.

Game Information

Blademaster is a detailed arena combat simulation. It supports full ANSI screens and ANSI music. This very exciting game pits user vs. monster and user vs. user. It includes an offline editor to create or change weapon, armor, or monster data.

Gameplay

The Blademaster screen is divided into three ANSI panes - the top left shows your stats and your opponent's stats, the bottom is control options and commands, and the top right is a view of the arena and the players' positions.

Commands are given via prompt in the bottom pane, and changes in status and position are reflected in the top panes.

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Original

Developer

| [Logicom] | ||Original

Logicom

Original Programmer(s)

| [ Arnel|DonArnel] | ||Current Developer | [Soft Arts|SoftArts] | ||Based Upon | The Pit, a BBS door game | ||Initial Release Date | November 1990 | ||Original Price | $199.00 | ||Mode(s) Supported | ANSI/ASCII | ||MBBS/WG Platform(s) | Major BBS

Arnel

Current Developer

Soft Arts

Based Upon

The Pit, a BBS door game

Initial Release Date

November 1990

Original Price

$199.00

Mode(s) Supported

ANSI/ASCII

MBBS/WG Platform(s)

Major BBS 5.x/6.x,

Worldgroup

1.x/2.x/3.x

| ||

Current

Version

|

1.00

(

[ |SoftArts]) | ||Availability | Available | ||License Type | Commercial | ||Source Available? | No | ||Plug-Ins Supported? | No | ||Current Price | $259.00 | ||URL | Unknown | ||Demo BBS |

)

Availability

Available

License Type

Commercial

Source Available?

No

Plug-Ins Supported?

No

Current Price

$259.00

URL

Unknown

Demo BBS

telnet://hs.hostleasing.net

| ||Downloads | TBA |

Downloads

TBA