Re: What is that? From: bswain@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Benjamin Swain) Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1993 22:28:23 +0000 In article <2bc3g8$gu2@morrow.stanford.edu>, Barrett P. Eynon <barry@playfair.Stanford.EDU> wrote: >In article <2bbrnt$4eg@phakt.usc.edu> rossel@phakt.usc.edu (Morpheus) writes: >> Hi. I'm somewhat new to this group, and I was wondering which game >>many of the people are talking about when they post such numbers as: >> 11-4-17-3-11-13-12 > >It's a game called DuelMasters. I don't know much else about it except those >who discuss it here it seem to often forget it's not the only game discussed >in this group, and that they should put the name of the game or an I have agree with you BPE. To Morpheus I'd say it's an excellent game if a bit too expensive. And of course you might even enjoy it if RSI customer service (or should I say lack thereof) doesn't frustrate your pleasure in playing it. You _manage_ a team of 5 gladiators and fight against other teams of 5 in the arena. All one on one singles combat. If you'd like more info from the company that runs the game, write to: Reality Simulations Inc. POB 22400 Tempe, AZ 85285-2400 First set-up (5 gladiators) is free. Turns are $10.75 for fighting all 5 gladiators in a turn ($3.25 base charge + $1.50/gladiator you fight in a turn.) Turn around is your choice, once every 2 weeks (I wouldn't recommend it) or once a month. I played for 4 years before the CS Dept. made me see red for the last time. Currently finishing out one game I'm in (through them) with friends, and clearing out of Dodge. Too many input errors; turns run late (and results arriving late with no due date adjustment) and screwed up accounting procedures for me. (formerly) Dagda-Mor, mgr. Steel & Stein, Zensu #40 Elder Othila Ansuz, mgr. Dueg Sigel Ger, Stormcrowe #45 -- Ben Swain bswain@nyx.cs.du.edu csc2bds@cabell.vcu.edu Up