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h2. History

Flash Attack was the first game using Tim 

History

Flash Attack was the first game using Tim Stryker's

Flash

Protocol.

The

Flash

Protocol

was

an

ingenious

multiuser

game

server

protocol

that

functioned

through

the

Teleconference.

The

Flash

protocol

was

so

unique

and

produced

enough

interesting

games

that

it

gets

its

own

page

here.

There

are

games

to

download

and

try,

too!

Flash

Attack

itself

is

based

upon

a

game

written

by

Tim

Stryker

and

Katie

Wasserman

in

1979

using

the

Commodore

PET

computer,

and

homemade

serial

cables.

The

original

Flash

Attack

was

featured

in

BYTE!

magazine

in

December

1980.

h2.

Game

Information

The

game

is

a

realtime

tank

warfare

game

-

the

object

is

to

build

your

defenses

well

enough

so

you

can

hunt

down

and

destroy

other

player's

bases

before

they

find

and

destroy

yours.

Flash

Attack

was

so

popular

on

its

BBSes

that

people

began

writing

"cyborg"

TSR

programs

to

calculate

the

trig

so

nuking

a

base

would

be

simple

once

you

got

close

enough

to

it.

The

action

is

full-screen,

window-oriented,

and

blindingly

fast.

Up

to

6

people

can

play

together

in

one

game,

and

up

to

10

games

may

be

in

progress

on

one

system

at

one

time.

h2. Gameplay The game is a DOS program that communicates through an existing modem connection to a BBS, or, dials one. The graphics are ANSI text, and controls are entirely through the keyboard. The audio is basic PC speaker sound. Players begin on an island covered with mountains, forests and lakes. Each player runs a military base, hosting an array of tanks, lasers, "neutrons", and "seekers". Each tank sports phasers, mines, and "pods". The objective is to destroy all of the other players' bases. While you are in the game, you see only the immediate environments of four of your tanks, as well as your own base -- split second decisions are crucial as your tanks roam over the island, since at any instant another player's tank or base may come into view in one of your tank windows, or you may find your own base under attack. Minefields, decoy bases, "neurubble", and the spirits of defeated players all come into play. There is even a fundamentally new type of pre-and post-game multi-user "chat" built in.

Gameplay

The game is a DOS program that communicates through an existing modem connection to a BBS, or, dials one. The graphics are ANSI text, and controls are entirely through the keyboard. The audio is basic PC speaker sound.

Players begin on an island covered with mountains, forests and lakes. Each player runs a military base, hosting an array of tanks, lasers, "neutrons", and "seekers". Each tank sports phasers, mines, and "pods". The objective is to destroy all of the other players' bases. While you are in the game, you see only the immediate environments of four of your tanks, as well as your own base – split second decisions are crucial as your tanks roam over the island, since at any instant another player's tank or base may come into view in one of your tank windows, or you may find your own base under attack. Minefields, decoy bases, "neurubble", and the spirits of defeated players all come into play. There is even a fundamentally new type of pre-and post-game multi-user "chat" built in.

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Original

Developer

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Galacticomm

Original Programmer(s)

| [ Stryker|TimStryker] | ||Current Developer | [Elwynor Technologies|isv:ElwynorTechnologies] | ||Based Upon | Flash Attack for the PET computer by Stryker/Wasserman | ||Initial Release Date | 1989 | ||Original Price | Free | ||Minimum Players | 1 | ||Maximum Players | 6 | ||Video Mode | ASCII/ANSI | ||Computer Platform(s) | PC (DOS) | ||Flash Version Required | Flash Rev. D | ||Current/Latest Version | 3.0 | ||Availability | Unavailable | ||License Type | Commercial | ||Source Available? | No | ||Plug-Ins Supported? | No | ||Current Price | Free | ||URL |

Stryker

Current Developer

Elwynor Technologies

Based Upon

Flash Attack for the PET computer by Stryker/Wasserman

Initial Release Date

1989

Original Price

Free

Minimum Players

1

Maximum Players

6

Video Mode

ASCII/ANSI

Computer Platform(s)

PC (DOS)

Flash Version Required

Flash Rev. D

Current/Latest Version

3.0

Availability

Unavailable

License Type

Commercial

Source Available?

No

Plug-Ins Supported?

No

Current Price

Free

URL

http://www.elwynor.com
| ||

Demo

BBS

| | ||Downloads | [FlashProtocol^fa30.zip] |

Downloads

fa30.zip