Did anyone ever port "Dancing Demon" to the PC? It was a very sophisticated program, originally issued on the TRS-80 Model 1.
You could enter a melody, then enter a sequence of tap dance steps. When you ran your "program", the curtain came up, the music started, and the demon tapped away!
Great fun and great concept, despite the crudeness of the TRS-80 screen graphics.
Dancing Demon
http://nitros9.stg.net/dancingdevil.html
I guess they did, but I have no idea where you can download it from. I think I played this game a long, long time ago but I don't remember really what I was doing or what the game was like.
I guess they did, but I have no idea where you can download it from. I think I played this game a long, long time ago but I don't remember really what I was doing or what the game was like.
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IANAL
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I-ANAL is a Usenet and chat abbreviation (acronym) for "I am not a lawyer." A similar abbreviation, TINLA, stands for "This is not legal advice."
IANAL
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I-ANAL is a Usenet and chat abbreviation (acronym) for "I am not a lawyer." A similar abbreviation, TINLA, stands for "This is not legal advice."