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assembly and games

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i am trying to find examples about games written in assembly
for 8086 and/or resources about creating graphics and sound
 

'Course that's for a Pentium II or higher tee hee.

And you won't get any code for that game (yet). "Information has a tendency to be free. Which means someone will always tell you something you don't want to know."
 
try programmers heaven which is in the partners list.

search for assembly code downloads examples etc and you will find loads of related stuff.
"People who have nothing to say, say it too loud and have little knowledge. It's the quiet ones you need to worry about!"
 
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