>I've also added Stunts!, a game put out by Broderbund in '90. I
>stumbled upon a copy last night that I thought I had lost years ago,
>and added it to the site on a whim. When I started poking around the
>net looking for sites that mentioned it, I was amazed to discover
>how many people are still playing it! A testament to how much fun
>this silly, simple game is, and to how far ahead of its time it was.
I've bought my last driving sim that doesn't have a track editor. I refuse to
believe that a computing public with years of experience designing everything
from DOOM levels to golf courses (remember the Jack Nicklaus series of games?)
couldn't do just as well designing race tracks, and provide literally years of
extra life for games.
It just became clear The game companies wouldn't be able to release another
'new' disk full of bugs every 'holiday' season, because everyone'd still be
making tracks for last year's game.
Oh well