Interesting that he's now sending his demos to Nick Dawson, rather than Charles Cecil earlier in the year. Presumably Nick was still at Activision (Charles had just left to start Revolution), so were they still the interested publisher at this point?
This is very cool. I was playing Pure Pool on PS5 the other day with my brother, and you think the lineage of 3D pool games goes all the way back to games like this one by Archer. He was a genius and is sorely missed, but great to see all this material being preserved in his memory.
Interesting that he's now sending his demos to Nick Dawson, rather than Charles Cecil earlier in the year. Presumably Nick was still at Activision (Charles had just left to start Revolution), so were they still the interested publisher at this point?
This is very cool. I was playing Pure Pool on PS5 the other day with my brother, and you think the lineage of 3D pool games goes all the way back to games like this one by Archer. He was a genius and is sorely missed, but great to see all this material being preserved in his memory.
Sir Galahad as in Fairlight? I knew he was Amiga, didn't realise he knew ST as well, although it's 68k so essentially the same thing. Many thanks.
Aye, seems I remembered a few things from my brief foray into the world of Atari ST ;)
Fantastic! I think it's quite impressive looking for the ST.