cgeuk
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Post by cgeuk on Jan 30, 2005 7:32:01 GMT -5
There are a LOT of retro fans out there, and a lot of them often ask where the "old school" programmers, artists, musicians are etc.,
I think it is fantastic that you, as a former Ocean employee, has created this site and board. Well done...
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Post by Mark Jones Junior on Feb 20, 2005 2:50:15 GMT -5
Bill's doing a fantastic job. This forums great, for old staff and old end users too! The website is coming on a treat. And Bill's got piles of exciting stuff to add. "3 Cheers...Hip Hip........."
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Post by caffeinekid on Feb 24, 2005 19:28:42 GMT -5
...hooray!
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Post by Simon Butler on Feb 25, 2005 8:23:09 GMT -5
Actually the next word in that sequence...at least from my point of view was..."replacement."
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Post by Mark Jones Junior on Feb 25, 2005 10:42:25 GMT -5
HAHAHAHHAHHA ;D Try saying it at your next family get together! Your Nan's 50th wedding anniversary or something equally as appropriate. ;D
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smila
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Post by smila on Jun 26, 2005 8:42:48 GMT -5
great site ..
i did some work for ocean on a really poo game for the amiga/st/pc , was the completely crap BURNING RUBBER . the intro was ok mind ;¬) and one of the lads i work with iam sure used to work there - john may ring any bells ?
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Mat
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Post by Mat on Jun 28, 2005 11:56:06 GMT -5
Smila, you may be thinking of John O'Brien (Jobbie), who worked on Burning Rubber for the Amstrad GX-4000. I can remember working on the audio for it.
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smila
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Post by smila on Jun 29, 2005 6:18:24 GMT -5
it was defo john may , and les long did some work for ocean too , not sure if they were inhouse or freelance mind. and i do apologise for burning rubber , twas poo
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Post by Bill Harbison on Jun 30, 2005 5:01:40 GMT -5
Les Long worked in-house on Jurassic Park with Dave (f*cking Borland) Chiles.
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Post by iridix on Jul 7, 2005 6:17:21 GMT -5
Smila, you may be thinking of John O'Brien (Jobbie), who worked on Burning Rubber for the Amstrad GX-4000. I can remember working on the audio for it. Where to find Jon? Plz help to find him..
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Post by johnnyboy on Jul 7, 2005 19:44:55 GMT -5
Smila, you may be thinking of John O'Brien (Jobbie), who worked on Burning Rubber for the Amstrad GX-4000. I can remember working on the audio for it. Where to find Jon? Plz help to find him.. If you do find Jobby, please pm me with the details. I'd love to hook up with him after all this time.
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Post by hfd on Aug 29, 2005 8:27:50 GMT -5
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Post by Mark Jones Junior on Aug 30, 2005 10:35:58 GMT -5
You know, that's JUST what I was thinking!
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Post by Simon Butler on Aug 31, 2005 4:24:18 GMT -5
that's twice he's posted that cryptic message....
I mentioned elsewhere that I think it's Paul Hobart being shite again...
I think it's an example of his Total Recall code for the Spectrum....
ah...happy memories...the worst Spectrum scroll in the history of 8 bit gaming.
If you ever get to read this Paul...you really were a talentless bugger!
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Post by Bill Harbison on Aug 31, 2005 7:50:11 GMT -5
I've searched this user and they originate from Beijing, 100031, P.R.China. Must be in Chinese or something.
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