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Dino Sorcerer
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Anglais A fun little mix-and-match program for kids, Dino-Sorcerer is probably best remembered as one of the last games coded by John Romero before he left SoftDisk to form id Software with John and Adrian Carmack. Not really a game, Dino-Sorcerer lets you create fictional dinosaurs from various parts, e.g. tail, back, head, etc. The resultant dinosaur can be saved to disk or printed (although I doubt many new printers will work with this program). One of the most creative features in the game is that as you change a body part, the name of the dinosaur will also change accordingly. All the names sound semi-authentic, and some are quite amusing.
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Français Dino Sorcier est un des jeux programmés par John Romero à l'époque de Softdisk, pendant qu'il travaillait en douce avec ses collègues sur Commander Keen. C'est un logiciel à la fois ludique et éducatif, puisqu'il permet de se créer des dinosaures, de les sauvegarder ou de les imprimer sur papier. Cinq touches du clavier permettent de faire défiler les cinq parties du corps à modifier (queue, pattes arrières, pattes avant, dos, tête), le logiciel génère son nom en fonction de ses parties. Si on reconstitue un dinosaure authentique, quelques informations le concernant s'affichent à l'écran.
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