CREDITS
In a desperate attempt to keep the credits section of what used to be 2 seperate WWW pages in
some kind of order, I've linked the two of them together, in what is hopefully a fairly
easy to follow fashion.
The credits are linked into 3 seperate sections -
If anyone can think of a nicer way to arrange this, then be my guest! There are just SOOOOO many
nice bods to thank here for various different reasons.
Hack Attack III - Credits
The Hack Attack III WWW page wouldn't be the same if it weren't for the invaluable assistance of...
- Blood (Lee Tonks), for his POKE list from his own WWW page, which I went through, and fixed/removed any non-working ones before adding anything to this list
- Paolo F. Pugno [[email protected]] for testing the Knight Lore
POKEs.
- [email protected]__get-that-spam-away__su (sorry - you didn't say your real name) for testing & updating the Switchblade POKE
- Dan for testing Game Over part 2 and The Vindicator
- Keith Rundle for the 30-odd POKEs he sent me
- Andy Kavanagh for the new POKEs he sent me, and for telling me about the typo in the Chuckie Egg II POKE
- Roy Bright for testing the Avalon POKE for me, and telling me when it didn't work. Also for testing my new version, which did :-)
- Clive Brooker for the cheats for One Man And His Droid and Lap Of The Gods.
- Den (somebody) for telling me what the POKEs for Starion did. Ta matey - I cannot play those games at all!
- Marco A.G.Pinto for verifying my Contact Sam Cruise POKE from CSS from 2 years ago, and for letting me see the new version of LifeShield first!
- Joseph Crawford for telling me the crash in Rambo was definitely a bug in the game, and nowt to do with my POKE
- Jerry Urson for testing and fixing the Technician Ted 128 hack (I tweaked your POKE slightly, Jerry)
- Jim Grimwood, Llama-Wax Len (AKA Alan Maxwell), FishyFish (AKA N. Fishwick), Chris Young, Samir Ribic, and Ignacio Burgueno for being decent enough to answer my question on POKE capable emulators.
- Dr Beep (AKA Martijn van der Heide) for the details on using SamRam's monitor in (Win)Z80.
- Steve Francis for letting me know the POKE for They Stole A Million worked."
- Daniel Ratcliffe for testing and confirming the Starstrike II POKEs, as well as submitting a couple more himself. Hurrah!
- Martin Ball for testing and confirming the Earthlight 128K POKEs
- Jason Marshall for testing the POKEs for Sam Fox and telling me what they did, as well as Salamander
NVG Catalogue - Credits
You may very well be wondering who did all the hard work on this catalogue that you
are perusing at the moment.. Well, quite apart from the boys and girls who uploaded
all the stuff long before I arrived on the internet (without whom there wouldn't
be any NVG catalogue), we are (fanfare)...
(Oh, some of these texts are made up as the people didn't supply details about themselves. Same goes for the strange pics used...
Sorry chaps, but I did warn you :-)))
Click on the images of the various chaps to get information on them
I think you should at least do them the courtesy of mailing them to say thanks
very much, and then go visit their homepages. Except me (Gerard) of course, cos
I don't want to look like "hey, write to me!".... Unless you really want to :-)
Thanks also go to ......
- Martijn van der Heide - This WWW page wouldn't be alive without him!
- Samir Ribic
- Paul Jenkinson
- Brian Gaff
- Geoff Wearmouth
- Ian Collier
- Chris Owen
- Joe Kelleher
- Jaimie Vandenbergh - for INVALUABLE help with the CD file system!
- Michael Bruhn
- Rudiger Werner - for his fantastic sort program - the only prog I've found
which can sort the entire NVG Catalogue in less than 10 seconds!
- Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett for his wonderful MPDMailpost mailing list program - makes the HA3 update mailings a LOT easier!
- Klaus Finke - for pointing out typos in some of my NVG paths.
- Colin Stewart, for sending me a piccy I'd asked for at the old demon.co.uk version of this WWW page (which I STILL can't get killed. Tch!)
- Ian Greenway - for his FANTASTIC work on ASP, and for being an all-round top bloke!
- The guy at Blochairn car boot sale who sold me his fully working A1200 for 2 QUID, which let me get back to working on this here WWW page. Hurrah!
- Jamie Murray for doing the original big version of the spinny speccy part of the NVGCat graphic. He WAS on the thanks page since the day I used it, but I must have done something weird at some point, and I just noticed. Erk! (Clod. Ed)