James Nixon - ARTICLES

January17

Super Cricket Simulator

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Super Cricket Simulator

Super Cricket Simulator is a new freeware cricket one-day game for DOS written in QBasic by Timothy Glover, Syedur Rahman and Aditya Mandavilli. Teams for England and Australia are provided although you can create your own using a text editor (currently consists of just player names). As this is the first release of the game […]

January17

Sticky Wicket

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Sticky Wicket

Sticky Wicket is a Freeware (originally released as Shareware) cricket game for DOS by Mark Carter. It plays a fictitious 40 over league with 8 teams in it.

January17

Simple Cricket 2

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Simple Cricket 2

Well as promised, here is the second installment of Simple Cricket: Simple Cricket 2. This version of the game is a little more complex than the first one. This version is broken down per player now instead of just a running total as it was in Simple Cricket.

January17

Simple Cricket

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Simple Cricket

The game is a Simple Game that I designed as my first programming project. It is based on a one game and has the ability to have any name entered for the team. Try out the game and have fun.

January17

Sim 1

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Sim 1

Sim 1 is a Test Cricket Simulator written by Philip Shead based upon original original Basic code by David Dyte.

January17

Ping Pong Cricket

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Ping Pong Cricket

Ping Pong Cricket is a totally unrealistic (but it is fun.. i guarentee) simulation of a cricket match. This is based on a popular local game called Ping-Pong-Piz. The rules are quite the same.

January17

One Day Cricket

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One Day Cricket

As the title describes this game simulates a One Day International. Only 2 sides are included, Australia and a World XI and the sides are representitive of 1990 when the program was written. You only appear to be able to play the Australian side. This game is a little different from other cricket simulators in […]

January17

Mac Cricket

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Mac Cricket

Mac Cricket was first released in 1989, and was upgraded over a seven year period. It features remarkable customizability, from unlimited player-created teams to even the sounds and graphics, a wide variety of statistics (including tracking the user’s games, displaying wagon wheels, etc) and offers easy to learn yet challenging gameplay. While it was a […]

January17

Live Cricket 2008

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Live Cricket 2008

Live Cricket 2008 is a work-in-progress game for the PC being developed by Kurtkz, a member at the Planetcricket.net forums. At the moment, it’s primarily an arcade-style game with mostly 2d graphics, but it will also include a management/simulation mode.