| Posted By
MIK on 2003-04-29
| Udo Gertz - Behind the magic! :-)
Udo has kindly allowed me to post the contents of his email. The following left me saying WOW! Read on:
Dear Lando, dear Csabo,
After looking at Lavina's web site i came across your plus4 ressource at emucamp and was very surprised to see all of my games again. I must say you have done a great job with collecting all this stuff and i would like to contribute to your site with some things that i have archived from the past. In the eighties i collected a lot of game reviews, advertisements and some covers/inlays of my games. I also found the original data of animations, graphics and music as well as my own tools, that I used to create them. Another thing, which I found, are unpublished versions of some of my games and graphics/animations that did not make it into the final version of Summer Events. Please let me know if you like to put something of the above on your web site. The sad point is that I do not have much time, since I am very busy with my work. Therefore I can send things to you only occasionally and cannot respond quickly to e-mails.
Cheers, Udo
PS: I read the thread "search for udo" and found it really funny how you have managed to find me
Udo also added the following today:
I'm looking forward to convert some plus4 disks to D64-format at the weekend. Perhaps i can send something to you the next week
As soon as Udo sends his hidden treause will let you know
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Posted By
Lavina on 2003-04-30
| cool
I feel honoured that I could contribure to the search, even if it was a bit like "let's get in the middle of it" mission.
LVN
p.s.: I hope he will not escape a very-very-very-cool and long interview. I started some questions in email...
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Posted By
Luca on 2003-04-30
| Uaaaaaaagh!
Fantastic! Simply fantastic! Udo probably is talking about the early version of pole vault event shown somewhere in the back cover, but also the announced (Zzap! Italian version) horse event!
Nah, I'm astonished! I'll wait Udo's .d64 imegs like a manna from the sky!
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Posted By
Csabo on 2003-04-30
| Re: .D64
This is definitely something to look forward to by all Most suprising and welcome turn of events. Lando, I'm surprised you haven't asked him about the Tom Thumb ending, but I can imagine that you are just itching to find out
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Posted By
MIK on 2003-04-30
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As of yet I have not asked any questions related to Udo's work, that's because I dare not ask knowing he is very busy.
Yes a very interesting question and 101 more questions to be asked from that I think Udo could write a book on how Tom was created and with less that 16k. The thinking that must of been put behind it... What we do know is that the C64 version may of helped more than we think? Now there's a question
I think some sort of interview would be cool. At least Udo can answer the question in his own time so we should pick wisely if that were to happen.
1. Did your release Summer Events for the Amiga? If so then I must find it!!!
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Posted By
Csabo on 2003-04-30
| Re: Tom Thumb
The sheer size of that map is amazing. When I created the Tom Thumb map that we have here on the site, I had to reverse engineer the code, so I understood how it's done. Sure, pulling off the programming for the map, plus moving Tom with all his special moves, plus the enemies is no small task, but there's something even more amazing for me.
How did he design the map? It's actually very nice and challenging, and it has a nice learning curve. Overseeing such an area is just phenomenal.
You could be right on the money when you mention magic
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Posted By
funkydude on 2005-09-01 13:18:41
| Re: Udo Gertz - Behind the magic! :-)
Yeah, Udo is magic like David Crane with Pitfall for A2600
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