Ascii graphics, arcade stylish game written in perl. Guide your missile blaster to destroy theincoming enemy attack units.
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Welp, I finally took the time to learn how to build an RPM. Good grief! There should be a tool for this (that works). Anyway, here it is... gotta love those package managers!
Version 0.1.0 has now been released after several months on the back burner. A few minor bugs have been squashed, there is a little better handling of command options and sound support.
ChangeLog for perlblaster version 0.1.0 2001-05-11Better handling of options Cleaned up several minor bugs Built RPM version 0.0.3 2001-01-26Added -s option (sound) to turn on sound as suggested by several people :) Added a score file; suggest by Ryan Added "lives"; suggested by Ryan Added -c option (color) to turn on color Cleaned up several minor bugs version 0.0.2 2000-08-28Added ability to have more than one missile launched at a time. Cleaned up and rearranged code in main loop so that game runs more efficiently when multiple missiles are moving. version 0.0.1 2000-08-25cleaned up the first draft of code slightly as to not be too embarassed when other people see it on sourceforge. :) Also, created a README file and this ChangeLog file
ChangeLog for perlblaster version 0.1.0 2001-05-11Better handling of options Cleaned up several minor bugs Built RPM version 0.0.3 2001-01-26Added -s option (sound) to turn on sound as suggested by several people :) Added a score file; suggest by Ryan Added "lives"; suggested by Ryan Added -c option (color) to turn on color Cleaned up several minor bugs version 0.0.2 2000-08-28Added ability to have more than one missile launched at a time. Cleaned up and rearranged code in main loop so that game runs more efficiently when multiple missiles are moving. version 0.0.1 2000-08-25cleaned up the first draft of code slightly as to not be too embarassed when other people see it on sourceforge. :) Also, created a README file and this ChangeLog file
1.0.0 - This is the first release of the required perl modules. Everything you need should be right here.
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